CHECK YOU VETERANS HEALTH IDENTIFICATION CARD

The Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC) is not required to receive VA health care, but it is beneficial to quickly check in for your VA appointments.

Please see the notification regarding the VHIC renewal is not a scam: The National Health Eligibility Center (HEC) is in the process of notifying “1.5 million Veterans nationwide that their VHIC has or will expire soon”.

How to renew online… the preferred method

Renew your VHIC online at https://eauth.va.gov/accessva/

Online or self-service requests are processed by our local team as soon as possible.

Make sure your camera is in photo mode when scanning the QR code. Go directly to the website noted on the postcard. If the QR code doesn’t work, choose the VHIC option and submit the required information to renew your card.

Once your card request is submitted, you will receive a response that your request is “On Hold.” The card request will then be manually reviewed and approved for printing and shipping.

Card processing procedures

Once your VHIC request (photo and ID) has been received, the facility will review your photo and ID to make sure it meets the requirements.

If your VHIC request didn’t meet the guidelines, you will receive an email stating why and you will be asked to re-submit online or at your local VA facility.

Presenting in person will not result in receiving your renewed card any faster.

All cards are printed and mailed from a central off-site location regardless of renewal method. Normal processing time is 7 to 14 days for domestic and 21 to 30 days for foreign addresses, but could be longer during this mass renewal period. If it has been longer than 30 days, contact your local VA facility.

If you renew online and your card request status says HOLD or On Hold, your card request was received and is in the queue for processing.

Travel pay is not authorized when visiting a VA location solely for the purpose of renewing a VHIC; however, you can renew your VHIC before or after your next VA appointment. Having a VHIC is not required to receive VA health care.

In-person renewals

If renewing in person, bring a valid or non-expired state-issued driver’s license, passport, or federal, state or local government-issued photo ID containing your name and date of birth. There may be a bit of a wait due to the high volume of walk-ins. The renewal process includes presenting a valid photo ID and taking a photo for your VHIC renewal.

What Happens To Your VA Benefits After Death?

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans and other Facebook friends to view on “What Happens To Your VA Benefits After Death?”

We hope that this video is very informative!

For additional information concerning “What Happens To Your VA Benefits After Death?”,

please visit the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs website listed below:

https://www.va.gov/family-and-caregiver-benefits/survivor-compensation/

How Does Medicare Work with VA Benefits? | VA and Medicare Explained

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans and other Facebook friends to view on "How Does Medicare Work with VA Benefits? | VA and Medicare Explained”.  We hope that this video is very informative!

For additional information concerning “How Does Medicare Work with VA Benefits? | VA and Medicare Explained”, please visit the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs website listed below:

https://www.va.gov/health-care/about-va-health-benefits/va-health-care-and-other-insurance/

What is Aid & Attendance?

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans and other Facebook friends to view on "What is Aid & Attendance?”.  We hope that this video is very informative!

For additional information concerning “What is Aid & Attendance?”, please visit the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs website listed below:

https://www.va.gov/pension/aid-attendance-housebound/

How to Enroll in VA Health Care?  

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans to view on "How to Enroll in VA Health Care / VA Form 1010EZ”. We hope that this video is very informative!

For additional information concerning “How to Enroll in VA Health Care / VA Form 1010EZ”, please visit the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs website listed below:

https://www.va.gov/health-care/how-to-apply/

What to Do and What Not to Do on a VA Compensation Pension Examination

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans to view on "What to Do and What Not to Do on a VA Compensation Pension Examination”.  We hope that this video is very informative!

Do VA Disability Ratings Become Permanent?

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans to view on "What Makes VA Disability Ratings Permanent?”. We hope that this video is very informative!

For additional information concerning learning more about "VA Disability Ratings”, please visit the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs website listed below:

https://www.va.gov/disability/about-disability-ratings/

VA Pension Benefits and Eligibility

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans to view on "VA Pension Benefits and Eligibility”.  We hope that this video is very informative!

 For additional information concerning learning more about "VA Pension Benefits”, please visit the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs website listed below:

https://www.va.gov/pension/

Optometry Services and How to Schedule VA Appointments

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. would like to present this video for our military veterans to view on "Optometry Services and How to Schedule VA Appointments”.  We hope that this video is very informative!

For additional information concerning learning more about "VA Vision Care”, please visit the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs website listed below:

https://www.va.gov/health-care/about-va-health-benefits/vision-care/

HOPE CAN HAPPEN!

Suicide can be avoidable for anyone.  By starting the conversation, providing support, and directing help to those who need it, we can prevent suicides and save lives.

Love Vets Ministries, Inc. is asking our friends and supporters to join us in our "Operation Mission Prevent 22 Campaign". Our goal is to help to improve the lives of our military veterans. Please help to assist our organization in this endeavor!

For additional information on suicide prevent, please visit the Department of Veterans Affairs website at https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/suicide_prevention/prevention/index.asp

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