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An accredited representative is an individual who has undergone a formal application and training process and is recognized by VA as being capable of assisting claimants with their affairs before VA. ... Accredited representatives may also work for state or county government entities.
VA-accredited attorneys or representatives are individuals recognized by VA as legally authorized and capable of assisting claimants in pursuit of benefits before the Department of Veterans Affairs. ... Accredited representatives are trained to help claimants understand and pursue the VA benefits available to them.
Choose one of these ways to get set up: To have a SO help you, fill out an Appointment of Veterans Service Organization as Claimant's Representative (VA Form 21-22). To have a claims agent or attorney help you, fill out an Appointment of Individual as Claimant's Representative (VA Form 21-22a).
Our cadre of highly-trained and professional advocates help veterans cut through bureaucratic red tape. VA reports veterans represented by the VFW have recouped $8.3 billion in earned benefits, including $1.4 billion in new claims in 2018 alone.
Accreditation: Accreditation means the authority granted by VA to assist claimants in the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims for benefits. ... VA regulations require that accredited agents and attorneys certify in writing to VA's Office of the General Counsel that they have completed qualifying CLE.
Anyone other than an attorney or a service officer with a VA recognized service organization must apply for accreditation authority as an “accredited agent.” The process is free. The applicant does an online search for “VA form 21a.” The form is completed and sent in to the Office of General Counsel in Washington DC.
Example: If the fee agreement provides that VA will pay a 20 percent fee to the attorney or agent out of past due benefits and the claimant will pay direct to the attorney or agent an additional 5 percent fee, the total fee payable is 25 percent of the total amount of past due benefits awarded.
The average annual salary of a veteran services officer was $56,000 as of 2014, according to the job site Simply Hired. The minimum requirements for this job are typically a bachelor's degree in public or business administration and one or more years of experience in veterans services.
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