Overview
VA New York Regional Office
Veterans Benefits Administration
The VA New York Regional Office is a critical facility operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, serving veterans, service members, and their families across New York City and the surrounding counties. Located at 245 West Houston Street within the federal building complex (often associated with 201 Varick Street), this office is the primary hub for the administration of non-medical federal benefits. The staff here is dedicated to helping beneficiaries navigate the complex system of VA entitlements, ensuring they receive the support earned through their service.
Services and Claims
The Regional Office (RO) specializes in processing claims for a wide range of benefits. Key services include Disability Compensation for service-connected conditions and Pension programs for wartime veterans with limited income. The office also manages Veterans Readiness and Employment (VR&E) services to assist veterans with service-connected disabilities in preparing for, finding, and keeping suitable jobs. Additionally, surviving spouses and dependents can seek assistance here for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and burial benefits.
- Disability Compensation Claims
- Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
- VA Home Loan Guaranty Information
- Survivor and Dependent Benefits
Visitor Information
Visitors to the New York Regional Office should be aware of strict federal security protocols. All individuals must pass through airport-style security screening, and valid government-issued identification is required for entry. While the office accepts walk-ins for general inquiries, utilizing the Visitor Engagement Reporting Application (VERA) to schedule an appointment is highly recommended to reduce wait times. The facility is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities. It is conveniently located in the West Village/Hudson Square area, easily reachable via public transportation.
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