We’ve seen some varied (and strangely creative) methods used to complete an Aid an Attendance application. Unfortunately, originality is not rewarded by the VA when it comes to getting the benefit as quickly as possible. Estimates from local VA offices indicate that the first check for this program may come in the next year or two. That’s a long time for most people who need it.
View 2012 VA Aid and Attendance Amounts Here
You can greatly speed up the process with our streamlined application procedure. Here are the steps:

Follow our simple, step by step procedure and we'll work to get this benefit for your qualified veteran family member.
TODAY: Go to the events section of the website and attend the workshop as soon as possible. You’ll find one available almost every week. Use the information in this email sequence to begin to collect the personal documents needed for the application. You’ll get most of that information within the next few days.
DAY 7: At the workshop you’ll learn to fully understand things like income documentation and medical necessity for the benefit.
You’ll get an idea of what an immediately qualified applicant looks like and you’ll be able to calculate the value of the benefit to your family member. You’ll also get a list of the remaining tasks you need to accomplish in order to have a VA accredited attorney prepare a 100% approveable application on your behalf at no cost to you.*
DAY 14: At the workshop, you’ll get access to Jeff Bremer, a local VA accredited attorney. You can schedule a complimentary meeting with him and so far, most first meetings can take place within a week of the workshop. Bring the documents and worksheets you have collected and created overt the last week or two.
If you are qualified, you’ll leave with two packets. One is for your veteran family member. It requires them to sign their name in 6 places. The other packet is to be completed by you. Using the materials you have already collected, the packet should take you less than an hour to complete.
We’ll complete the third portion of the packet and within a week, your application should be on the way to the Veteran's Adminsitration.
Benefits will be paid retroactively to the first of the month following the VA’s official acknowledgment of receipt of the application.
*Only the Veteran's Administration can determine eligibility for any type of veteran's benefits.
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You have a great blog post I am sure this is information that people were unaware of happening, I know I had know idea and the length of time this takes is just uncalled for. You have done a good thing getting this information out to the people so that we can help fight against what they are doing to these people. Keep posting any updates that you may get.
You have a great blog post I am sure this is information that people were unaware of happening, I know I had know idea and the length of time this takes is just uncalled for. You have done a good thing getting this information out to the people so that we can help fight against what they are doing to these people. Keep posting any updates that you may get.
This is great news it takes so long to get anywhere with this kind of thing that I am surprised that they haven't done something like this sooner. Maybe it just took someone that was directly affected by the problem to get fed up enough to do something for these people. It is a shame that anything had to be done but I think it is going to get worse.
Could it really be true: that you can have your health care claims processed and approved within 14 days? If that is indeed possible, it is great news to veterans and their families. It is probably the best news they will have heard since their families got the news that their relative service man or woman has completed their tour of duty and is coming home soon.
This is so helpful, I am excited to see what they are going to do next because this is leaps and bounds above what they have been doing and how long it is taking them to get payment and things on their benefits. I was also wondering what they are going to do with regular people and regular insurance because this is happening to us right now.
This is so helpful, I am excited to see what they are going to do next because this is leaps and bounds above what they have been doing and how long it is taking them to get payment and things on their benefits. I was also wondering what they are going to do with regular people and regular insurance because this is happening to us right now.