Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How to Get the VA to Pay for Welding Certification

Veterans with G.I. Bill benefits are eligible for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Licensing and Certification benefits for certification tests taken on or after March 1, 2001. So, if you qualify you can be reimbursed by the VA for professional certification tests like welding. Read on to learn how to get the VA to pay for welding certification.

Determine your qualification for VA Licensing and Certification benefits by completing an application for educational benefits. Be sure to include your VA file number on the top of each page.

Find out if your test is approved by including on the application the name of the test, the date the test was taken or will be taken and the cost and location of the test.

Write a letter of authorization to the testing center to release your test results to the VA. Be sure to sign and date it. The VA will need written proof from a qualified third-party to show that you took the test.

Send in the application for reimbursement, the supporting documentation that shows both your authorization to receive benefits as well the testing and certificate authorization to be covered to your local VA office.

The GI bill website has a local office locater on its website.

Online forms are available at the GI Bill benefit website.

Contact the VA helpline at (800) 827-1000.

Your VA file number is usually your social security number.

If you need to be retrained due to a handicap, then fill out an application requesting educational benefits due to handicap.

The VA can't reimburse veterans for preparation guides, registration or processing fees.


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