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Hear this out loud PauseA VA development letter is an official VA communication that updates you on the status of your claim and requests evidence or information the VA needs to process your claim. Additionally, a VA development letter will tell you how long you have to submit the requested evidence, and whom to contact if you have questions.
Gather any evidence (supporting documents) youll submit yourself when you file your VA disability claim. We encourage you to send in all your supporting documents along with your claim. This will help us process your claim quickly. Find out if youll need to turn in any additional forms with your claim.
Whenever a Veteran requests or asserts entitlement to a specific evaluation, including a total evaluation based on individual unemployability (IU), or a specific effective date, the Section 5103 notice must provide the criteria that must be met to substantiate that claim.
Examples of mail sent to veterans by the EIC include VA decisions and disability claims, eligibility for additional compensation and allowances, updates about different processes that are occurring within the Regional Office or within VA, and a host of other different types of letters, forms, and documents that can
Hear this out loud PauseThere are several reasons you received a letter from the Evidence Intake Center, such as: Decision on your compensation claim. Request for additional information. Information about other compensation benefits you are eligible for.
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Hear this out loud PauseWell send you a packet by U.S. mail that includes details of the decision on your claim. Please allow 7 to 10 business days for your packet to arrive before contacting a VA call center.
Hear this out loud PauseChecking the Status After your claim is established, the phases it goes through are evidence development, rating, post-decision review, and authorization. Your claim may go back to the gathering evidence phase at any point if the VA discovers more information is needed.
Any of the Veterans relevant private medical treatment records, and. Any of the Veterans treatment records held at a federal facility, like a VA medical center, that support your claim, and. Any evidence from a layperson (someone whos not a trained professional) of chronic (long-lasting) symptoms of the disability.

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