Military members may apply for VA benefits in Delaware through the state Commission of Veterans Affairs (DCVA). Available veterans benefits include employment resources, opportunity credits and educational programs. Other veterans administration benefits include funeral services and burial allowances.

Furthermore, federal veterans assistance programs provide service members with affordable health insurance, pension benefits, disability compensation and life insurance. To learn more about benefits for veterans in DE, including application methods, review the information below.

Disability Benefits for Veterans in Delaware

Veterans may apply for VA disability benefits in DE if they meet certain eligibility requirements. Available VA disability compensation includes general benefits, Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and Special Monthly Compensation (SMC).

To apply for VA disability pay, military members must complete VA Form 21-526EZ, or 21-534EZ for DIC. To make SMC VA disability claims, applicants must complete Form 21-2680.

In addition to disabled veterans benefits, servicemembers may enroll in the following VA life insurance policies:

  • Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI)
  • Veterans’ Mortgage Life Insurance (VMLI)
  • Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI)
  • Veterans’ Group Life Insurance (VGLI)
  • Family Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (FSGLI)
  • Traumatic Injury Protection Program (TSGLI)

To apply for veterans life insurance, claimants must complete an application for the specific type of insurance they wish to obtain. In most cases, however, vets may apply for VGLI or S-DVI online.

Health Insurance Benefits for Veterans in Delaware

Servicemembers may apply for VA health care benefits through the federal veterans health insurance program to receive preventative and emergency care or inpatient hospital services. Other VA medical benefits may cover ancillary services such as ultrasounds, blood work or physical therapy.

To apply for VA health insurance in Delaware, military members must visit a local VA health care center, or they may enroll online, by mail, or by telephone.

To apply for VA health care by telephone, veterans must call 1-877-222-8387, or they may complete an Application for Health Care (Form 10-10EZ) and mail it to the following address:

Health Eligibility Center
2957 Clairmont Road, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30329-1647

Service members who meet VA health care eligibility may obtain a Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC) after enrolling in medical coverage.

Pension Benefits for Veterans in Delaware

Delaware VA pension benefits are available to paraplegic veterans with service-related disabilities. Under the state’s VA pension program, veterans receive equal monthly payments totaling $3,000 per year.

Note: For additional information on veterans pension for paraplegic servicemembers, claimants may contact the state’s pension office at 302-739-4208.

Additionally, federal veterans pension benefits are available to financially-needy military members and their families. To apply for veteran pension programs, claimants must complete the following steps:

  • Complete an Application for DIC, Death Pension, and/or Accrued Benefits (Form 21P-534EZ) to apply as a surviving family member.
  • Complete an Application for Pension (Form 21P-527EZ) to apply as a veteran.
  • To apply for Aid and Attendance (A&A) or Housebound benefits, claimants must mail medical evidence to their state’s Pension Management Center (PMC).

To obtain A&A or Housebound VA pension benefits, applicants must submit medical documentation and a physician’s report to the following address:

Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attn: Philadelphia Pension Center
P.O. Box 5206
Janesville, WI 53547-5206

Housing Benefits for Veterans in Delaware

Delaware VA housing benefits include access to the state’s Veterans Home in Milford. To be eligible for veterans housing assistance, however, servicemembers must require nursing home care and meet other eligibility requirements.

To apply for long-term VA housing assistance, candidates must contact the facility’s admissions office at 302-424-8572.

Note: Additional housing assistance for veterans is available under the state’s Vet Trust Fund, a program working to help servicemembers in need of housing and financial aid. To apply for assistance, candidates must contact 302-739-2792.

Furthermore, federal veteran housing benefits are also available, including home loans with competitive interest rates. Available VA home loan programs include Purchase Loans, Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans (IRRRL), Native American Direct Loans (NADL) and Adapted Housing Grants.

To meet VA home loan requirements, applicants must obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) by completing a Request for a COE (VA Form 26-1880) and submitting the application to the following address:

Department of Veterans Affairs 
Cleveland Regional Loan Center 
1240 East Ninth Street 
Cleveland, OH 44199

Education Benefits for Veterans in Delaware

DE VA education benefits are available to active members of the National Guard and qualifying children of deceased veterans or prisoners of war. As such, veterans education benefits include financial support for post-secondary education tuition and fees.

To apply for VA school benefits as the surviving child of a deceased veteran, students must contact the state’s Higher Education Office at 302-735-4120.

Federal VA college benefits are also available, including services under the post 911 GI bill. To apply for benefits under the GI bill, claimants must complete an Application for VA Education Benefits (Form 22-1990) and mail the form to the following address:

VA Regional Office 
P. O. Box 4616 
Buffalo, NY 14240-4616

Employment Benefits for Veterans in Delaware

Delaware VA jobs assistance includes the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program, a federal service helping military members with resume development, career training and skills coaching.

Other DE VA employment benefits include preference when applying for state jobs and the Veterans Opportunity Credit. Candidates applying for veteran jobs receive preference points if they apply for a position and meet specific job requirements.

Jobs for veterans can also be searched for using the state’s online resource.

Funeral Benefits for Veterans in Delaware

Eligible service members receive various VA death benefits in DE, including burial in a private cemetery, a government headstone or marker, a Presidential Memorial Certificate (PMC) and a gravesite flag.

Veterans funeral benefits include burial at either of the two national cemeteries in the state, including those in Millsboro or Bear.

Additionally, VA burial benefits include partial reimbursements for plot and interment costs. However, specific veterans burial benefits vary depending on whether a veteran’s death is service-related or not.

Note: To obtain veterans death benefits, surviving family members must complete an Application for Burial Benefits (VA Form 21-530). Surviving family members may obtain a free copy of the veteran’s death certificate from the State Registrar’s office.

Last updated on Friday, March 6 2020.