Anzil Sheikh
Anzil Sheikh dedicated writer who focuses on veterans and the benefits they receive from the government. My content provides valuable, up-to-date information on government policies, ensuring that veterans stay informed about the latest developments that impact their lives. With a deep commitment to supporting those who have served, my writing offers clarity and guidance on navigating the complex landscape of veteran benefits and government programs.
Army Soldiers and Veterans join Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Seven U.S. Army soldiers, one Army Reserve soldier, and two veterans are representing Team USA at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, which began ...
LUCKY LINCOLN Exact date to look for on front of penny to make it worth $504,000
The 1943-S bronze Lincoln cent is one of the most intriguing anomalies in American numismatic history, with a single detail making it valued at ...
VA Surpasses Record with 1.1 Million Veterans and Survivors Receiving Benefits in 2024
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today that it has granted benefits to 1.1 million Veterans and their survivors so far in ...
VA offers disaster relief resources for VA debts
Tornadoes, wildfires, and hurricanes can be extremely disruptive, but the VA offers resources to help ensure that natural disasters don’t exacerbate the difficulty of ...
VA enhances claim status tool for improved Veteran experience
Veterans can now easily view their VA claim status online with the upgraded Claim Status Tool on VA.gov The VA’s Claim Status Tool enables ...
VA updates home loan benefits, helping Veterans remain competitive in the housing market
In March, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit, prompting changes to its brokerage fee rules that could ...
New mental health copayment exemptions for your VA outpatient
Your mental health is a priority for both you and us. Under Section 193A of the Cleland-Dole Act, accessing care has become more affordable ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will cover the first three copays for veterans seeking mental health and substance abuse treatment through 2027
For the next three years, U.S. veterans will not be responsible for copay costs for their first three outpatient appointments related to mental health ...
Finish your benefits claims within one year to be eligible for the most backdated benefits
Last year, a record number of Veterans submitted their “Intent to File” (ITF) for benefits claims. These ITFs are incomplete disability compensation claims that ...