Transferring VA Benefits: A Guide for Veterans
If you are a veteran who receives Veteran's Affairs benefits, then keeping your contact information up to date is essential for you make sure that you keep receiving your benefits on time each month. If you move to another city or state, then you need to ensure that you transfer your VA benefits to your new location, whether you receive them via check or direct deposit. You must also transfer your medical records if you plan on enrolling in another VA clinic closer to your new address.
Instructions
Transfer where your VA benefits check is mailed by changing your address. Change your address by sending a signed letter requesting your change of address to the VA regional office that has your records, or calling 800-827-1000 and request your change of address that way.
Transfer your VA medical enrollment and records by contacting the VA facility where you currently receive treatment and ask the agency to mail your records to the VA facility closest to your new address, or calling 877-222-8387 and put in your request to a customer service representative.
Transfer your VA benefits direct deposit destination by calling 877-838-2778. Provide your new financial institution's nine-digit routing number, account number and type of account (checking or savings).
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