Veterans death benefits
A veterans burial allowance helps pay for transportation, funeral, and burial costs for an eligible veteran. If you qualify, the VA will repay a fixed amount for these costs.
Eligibility for a veterans burial allowance
To receive these VA burial benefits, you and the veteran must meet all eligibility requirements.
The veteran must have:
- Not been dishonorably discharged
- Also met another condition including:
- Receiving care from a VA facility, or
- Receiving a VA pension, or
- Dying from a service-connected disability
You must have:
- Paid for the burial, transportation, or funeral costs
- Been a close relative to the veteran or managed their estate
Learn more about the veterans burial allowance, including:
- If you are eligible
- What costs the benefits cover
- The amount of time after a burial you have to file your claim
- How much you will receive based on when the veteran died and if the death was related to military service
If you are planning for burial at a national cemetery, find out about eligibility and how to schedule the funeral.
How to apply for veteran death benefits
If you are a surviving spouse, you do not have to file a claim for burial costs. The VA will automatically pay you a set amount after they receive notice of the veteran’s death.
Follow the VA's process to apply online for a veteran burial allowance.
LAST UPDATED: December 2, 2024
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