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March 7, 2023
Submitted by VA’s Office of Information and Technology (OIT), Washington, D.C.
Need to complete a Veteran-related form? Adobe has implemented new certificates that enable fillable Portable Document Format (PDF) forms in Adobe Reader. VA has replaced those certificates so that Veterans, VA staff, Veterans Service Organizations and other users can continue downloading and filling out needed forms from VA websites without interruption.
Take note of these suggested tips to access or complete PDF forms following this change
Before completing a PDF form, download it directly from VA’s website instead of using an older version saved locally on your computer or network drive. If you try to use an outdated form, you will be not be able to access certain features and you will receive an error message.
This applies to all fillable VA forms for both internal and external use. After January 2023, you won’t be able to use VA forms that have a “last updated” date before March 2022. If you downloaded any older VA forms, you should always download new copies from VA’s website going forward. Most forms are available on the public-facing VA Forms website.
What are the most used VA forms?
- Supplemental Claim, Decision Review Request VA Form 20-0995: A Veteran can use this form if they disagree with a VA claim decision and want to provide new evidence to support their claim.
- Higher-Level Review, Decision Review Request VA Form 20-0996: This form requests a higher-level review of a claim decision received based on the evidence of record at the time VA issued the prior decision.
- Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits Application VA Form 21-526EZ: Veterans submit this form to apply for VA disability compensation (pay) and related benefits.
What else do you need to know?
- Bookmark the public-facing VA Forms website.
- Immediately get into the habit of downloading a new form from the website source whenever you need to fill one out.
If you have questions, please visit the Ask VA website for resources.
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5 Comments
William MeyersMarch 9, 2023 at 20:16
When is the Phoenix Stand Down?
david boydMarch 8, 2023 at 18:39
Some one change my on my claim status which is fraud
Jess SwopeMarch 7, 2023 at 16:54
Where is the app?
Arthur GearhartMarch 7, 2023 at 13:06
I don’t have a smart phone and cannot get on to the VA website to change my direct deposit, what is the direct phone number they have for me to change this?
DugMarch 17, 2023 at 22:00
800-827-1000
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Last updated March 7, 2023