This application doesn’t apply to Arlington National Cemetery or the United States Soldiers and Airmen’s Home National Cemetery. You can apply for a pre-need determination of eligibility from VA and also from a state or tribal Veterans cemetery. Some state Veterans cemeteries require that you live in that state or have other rules around eligibility. If you’d like to be buried in a state or tribal Veterans cemetery, contact that specific cemetery ahead of time to find out about their pre-need program. This application is only for VA national cemeteries. Choose the VA national cemetery where you’d prefer to be buried.Note: If a service member dies on active duty, they’re eligible for burial without a pre-need decision letter. We base our decision of whether or not you qualify for burial in a VA national cemetery on your service history-or the service history of the Veteran or service member who’s sponsoring your application for burial as a spouse, surviving spouse, or unmarried adult child. In some cases, the adult dependent child of a service member or Veteran (if you aren’t married).The spouse or dependent child of a service member or Veteran, even if the service member or Veteran has already passed away, or. ![]() A Veteran who didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge when you separated from the military, or.
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