ADVS Directory-Veteran Service Organizations 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ADVS Directory-Veteran Service Organizations in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Information Update Form for Veterans’ Organizations' section. Enter your organization name, followed by the name and title of the president or commander.
  3. Provide contact details including phone number, mailing address, and email address. Ensure all information is accurate to facilitate communication.
  4. Next, complete the fields for the secretary/adjutant or point of contact, including their title/rank and contact information.
  5. If applicable, include your organization's website address to enhance visibility. Review all entries for completeness before submission.
  6. Once completed, save your document and submit it via email or fax as indicated in the form instructions.

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As explained above, a VSO is best used for filing initial claims and handling simple appeals where you already have the evidence you need. Attorneys are best in complex cases that have been denied and are on appeal or have been on appeal for a long time.
Keep in mind that the services an accredited VSO representative provides on your VA benefit claims are always free. But an accredited attorney or claims agent can charge you fees for their services.
Why you should have a VSO from a VSO A VSO can give you an accurate status update of your claim. A VSO can give you a suspense date so you stop worrying daily and checking for status updates. A VSO can prevent you from wasting your time and stressing out needlessly.
Federal policy toward veterans is dominated by the Big Six interest groups: American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Disabled American Veterans, American Veterans, and Vietnam Veterans of America.
Should I work with a Veterans Service Organization (VSO) representative to file my claim? You dont have to, but we encourage you to work with an accredited VSO representative. These trained professionals can help you file your claim and gather the needed medical records and evidence.

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Of course, you can call us at 888-777-4443 and we will help you locate a VSO. You can see a complete listing of approved organizations on the VAs website here. If you are a member of one of those we suggest you contact them for help.

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