Veterans’ Services
Bottom Line – If you EVER served in ANY branch of the United States Armed Forces, or Forces incorporated in the United States Armed Forces, you may be considered a veteran, and you may be eligible for benefits. Contact your Veterans Service Office, and by reviewing your separation documents, they can help determine your veteran’s status.
Every state runs their Veterans Outreach programs differently. The CVSO’s in Wisconsin are county employees. This places us in the best position to advocate for the veterans in our area, while avoiding conflicting allegiances with federal and state agencies.
No. Both the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs offer electronic means to file for many benefits. However, your local Veterans Service Office can offer invaluable guidance, and can help you avoid many of the pitfalls encountered when navigating through these, at times, complicated processes.
This is a loaded question. Every time a benefit was brought into law, a new set of requirements to access that benefit was applied, so it depends on the specific benefit you are looking for. Contact your Veterans Service Office, and they can help you determine eligibility for specific benefits.
If you are a Waushara County resident, you’re in the right place. Give us a call, and we will set up a time to meet and discuss your needs. If you don’t reside in Waushara County follow these links to find assistance.
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