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The forms that come up most in VA disability claims, in plain English — each links straight to the current, official version on VA.gov. Nothing to sign up for, nothing hosted here.

Filing a claim
VA Form 21-526EZ
Application for Disability Compensation
The main form for filing a VA disability claim.
Download Form 21-526EZ — Official VA PDF
VA Form 21-0966
Intent to File a Claim
Locks in your effective date while you gather evidence — often worth months of back pay. See: effective dates & back pay →
Download Form 21-0966 — Official VA PDF
Evidence & statements
VA Form 21-4138
Statement in Support of Claim
For your own account of events and for buddy statements from those who served with you. See: the evidence checklist →
Download Form 21-4138 — Official VA PDF
VA Form 20-10208
Document Evidence Submission
Used to submit supporting evidence, including private medical records or opinions, for a VA claim.
Download Form 20-10208 — Official VA PDF
After a denial
VA Form 20-0995
Supplemental Claim
Reopens a decided claim with new and relevant evidence — like a nexus letter. See: winning after a denial →
Download Form 20-0995 — Official VA PDF
Unemployability
VA Form 21-8940
Application for TDIU
Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability — the 100% pay rate without a 100% rating. See: TDIU explained →
Download Form 21-8940 — Official VA PDF

These are links to official forms hosted on VA.gov. We are not affiliated with the VA or any government agency. Always confirm you are using the current version of a form before submitting.

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