Hello, I am here to learn more about the costs connected with using a veteran service officer.
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Of course. In general, no individual or organization may charge you a fee to help you file your initial application for benefits. But they may charge you for unusual expenses.
Do you believe a claims agent or attorney charged a fee that s too high?
Yes. Let's put it like this, I have concerns about that.
In that case you could challenge the fee.
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I was planning to do that, but thank you for reassuring me. Another question, what should I do after filling out the forms needed for a representative? I just finished doing so and would like to know which steps to take next.
You'll need to mail them to your nearest VA regional office. Please speak to the service organization or representative before you send your request.
I see. Let's say I'm planning to have a claims agent help me. What do I need to do for that?
You'll need to fill out an Appointment of Individual as Claimant's Representative VA Form 21-22a.
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Got it, thank you. By the way, what does VSO mean? I have read this several times in the documents.
Veterans Service Officers who work for Veterans Service Organizations are called VSOs.
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Let's say I want to locate one of these VSOs. Where can I find them?
Simply go to eBenefits to find a local representative including a recognized VSO, an attorney, or a claims agent by state/territory, zip code, or the organization's name.
