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Q: What is the form you use when you claim veterans preference if you are still in the air National Guard?
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How can you claim veterans preference if Im in the air National Guard?

DD-214 showing 180 Days or more of active duty service. Does not include Training. You can claim 5 points with that alone. 10 points needs a SF-15 to be filled out. Visit opm.gov has a guide for further information.


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For their brave and unyielding service to their country, veterans for years have received entitlement to certain special benefits and rights. Congress enacted a law providing extensive medical and disability benefits to those who served in the armed force. While the law was intended to be veteran-friendly, the Department of Veterans Affairs has not always interpreted this law favorably for the veteran. The Department of Veterans Affairs, established by the Executive Branch of the United States, has the duty of enforcing and administering these laws that protect the veteran. Most of the laws relevant to veterans pertain to healthcare, retirement disability, educational and vocational services, and death benefits for veterans' dependents. While recent laws permit veterans to employ attorneys from the Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office, a fee contract cannot be entered into until a claim has first been denied. Therefore, it would behoove the veteran to file the original claim himself or herself or with a veteran service officer. The Veterans Affairs has the legal responsibility to aid the veteran in substantiating the claim and, if the claim is allowed, an attorney should never have to be hired. However, initial claims are not consistently granted. Even if the initial claim is allowed, further issues warrant an attorney's attention and review, such as ratings and effective dates. The Veterans Affairs Regional Office has such a tremendous workload with little time and resources, it is almost impossible to weigh all aspects of the filed claims. As soon as a claimant receives the first Rating Decision on his or her claim, he or she should immediately contact a lawyer. At this point, the veteran can contract with an attorney and, time is of the essence. Fortunately, the filing of a claim carries no time limitation. Many times, an injury or event that happened in the service does not result in a disability until years later. Since Congress understands this dilemma, it has allowed the veteran to file a claim regardless of how long since he or she has been out of the service. Furthermore, a veteran whose claim has been denied by the Veterans Affairs has the legal right to reopen his or her file. While the veteran has the burden of proving the validity of his or her claim, with a little knowhow and material evidence, the claim should be granted. More importantly, an attorney needs to be consulted.