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Veterans Benefits
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Q. Is the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) responsible for my VA federal benefits?
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Q. How do I file for VA disability compensation?
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Q. I did not serve my country during a wartime period. Am I still considered a veteran?
A. If you served your country in uniform, for any amount of time and in any location, you are considered a veteran. Michigan veterans can qualify for numerous veteran programs and services based on their years of service, character of service, income, disability status, and other criteria. To get started in understanding what programs are available to you as a veteran please call 1-800-MICH-VET and a representative will assist you.
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Q. Where can I find information regarding benefits and services for National Guard, Reserves, and Uniformed Services?
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Q. Are there state specific benefits for veterans?
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Q: I am transitioning out of the military. What should I do now that I am a veteran?