Your intent to file a VA claim

Find out how to notify us of your intent to file a claim for VA disability, pension, or DIC benefits.

Use a verified account to reserve an earlier potential start date

You can start certain forms online to automatically notify us of your intent to file. Submitting an intent to file sets a potential start date for your benefits.

Sign in with an identity-verified account and start one of these forms online to reserve an earlier potential start date:

For these forms, you don’t need to call us or submit a separate intent to file form.

The automatic intent to file doesn’t apply to applications for DIC (Dependency and Indemnity Compensation) benefits or Supplemental Claims for benefits other than disability. You’ll need to submit a separate intent to file form.

What’s an intent to file?

An intent to file sets a potential start date (or effective date) for your benefits. If you notify us of your intent to file and we approve your claim, you may be able to get retroactive payments. Retroactive payments are payments for the time between when we processed your intent to file and when we approved your claim.

You can notify us of your intent to file if you plan to file a claim or a Supplemental Claim for these types of benefits:

How do I notify VA of my intent to file?

You can submit an intent to file form online right now.

You can also call us at 800-827-1000 (TTY: 711) to notify us of your intent to file. We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET.

Or, notify us in person or by mail. If you want to submit by mail, download and fill out an Intent to File a Claim for Compensation and/or Pension, or Survivors Pension and/or DIC (VA Form 21-0966). Then mail your completed form to the address listed in the PDF.

If you need help submitting your intent to file, work with an accredited attorney, claims agent, or Veterans Service Organization (VSO) representative.

How long do I have to file my claim after I notify VA of my intent?

After you notify us of your intent to file, you have 1 year to complete and file your claim.