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Let me phrase it this way: how can I reduce my risk of identity theft when doing my application?
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You should always keep receipts and documents for example, credit applications or offers, checks and bank statements with personal information in a safe place, and shred them when you are finished with them.
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When is a good time to use the Benefits Planner?
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What is your age?
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I am close to retirement age and was wondering when would be the best time to start my benefits.
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Is your age between the 50 and 60 range?
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No I am a little younger.
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Unfortunately, no relevant information is found.
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Do I have a choice as to when I should apply for benefits?
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Yes you have a choice. You should make an informed decision about when to apply for benefits based on your individual and family circumstances.
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how many credits do they need to provide in order for their survivor to be eligible for Social Security Benefits?
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The number of credits needed to provide benefits for survivors depends on the worker's age when they die. No one needs more than 40 credits 10 years of work to be eligible for any Social Security benefit
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I still have a query about the year's earnings. What kind of advantages will I get?
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Benefits depend on your circumstances. Are you still working? If you are still working you may have to give up some of your benefits.
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Does family history come into the calculation of benefits?
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Yes you should be sure to plan for the long term and not just your current needs.
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Hello there, good afternoon. Look, i read the other day that i can apply for certain services on a chapter 36 thing from VA, How can i do that?
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Well, first of all, you have to log in to your eBenefits account, and then follow the procedure.
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O.k, and what happens if i'm eligible?
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If that so, we'll make sure to invite you to meet with a vocatioal Rehabilitation Counselor, who will work with you to map out a career path.
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That's great. Then again, how do i apply?
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No problem. As said before, you can apply going online and going to eBenefits.
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Are you or your veteran relative not using VR&E benefits and services?
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That's correct, i'm not using those at the moment.
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Do not worry, then. You may also apply online through eBenefits.
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O.k, but what if i'm effectively eligible on the chapter 36 thing?
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As said, we'll invite you to meet with a VR Counselor for a planning session.
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Can i get another type of VR&E benefits?
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Sure. You may be able to get education and employment benefits, plus services for dependents. For example, you could qualify if you are the child of a Vietnam or Korean war veteran and have certain birth defects.
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And all these through VR&E counseling, right?
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Correct. The VR&E counseling may help you to get those benefits and services as the dependent family of a veteran with a service-connected disability.
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Hello there. I was looking into some info about retirement benefits. I came up with some info already, but I would like to know what could be the next steps now.
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No problem. You'll have to wait, but even if you don't qualify for benefits, some members of your family could qualify for benefits on your record.
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Are you interested in more information about benefits for your family?
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Yes, i'm interested into knowing more.
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Good. Then you need to go to our section "How to apply for Retirement Benefits or Medicare" to know more.
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Thanks, i'll keep that in mind and i'll check that out later. Another question, I have never worked for social security. Even so, can i be able to qualify for benefits?
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Sure. You can qualify. You only to be at least age 62 and your spouse be receiving retirement or disability benefits. Oh, and you can also qualify for medicare at age 65.
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And what can you tell me, if i don't live in the U.S?
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Don't worry, you have an option even in that scenario. You can go to your nearest local Social Security Office, U.S embassy or consulate.
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Now, lets say i'm already receiving benefits, this fact will affect my spouse's benefits too?
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Not at all. Those benefits paid to you won't decrease your spouse's benefits. In fact, that could help your spouse to decide if she wants to take her benefits earlier.
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Thanks. Another thing, please. Could be my benefit amount be reduced if I begin to receive my benefits between age 62 and my full retirement age?
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Certainly, it will. In that case the amount will be permanently reduced by a percentage based on the number of months up to you full retirement age.
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if i need to contact a national cemetery directly?
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you should contact a national cemetery directly in these cases
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do you want to know the requirements?
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not
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Can I get information about the Burial at Sea program?
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If you have questions about the Burial at Sea program , please contact the United States Navy Mortuary Affairs office toll - free at 866 - 787 - 0081 . We re here Monday through Friday , 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Also, to ask about disability benefits. How do I sign up? How do I know if I am eligible?
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You can apply online right now
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what other method can i use
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By mail
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how is the process by mail
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Fill out an Application for Pre - need Determination of Eligibility for Burial in a VA National Cemetery VA Form 40 - 10007. Download VA Form 40 - 10007 PDF
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Hello I need information about Should I add these icons to my DMV photo document?
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do not
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and is the icons optional?
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yes i want to know
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Most icons are optional to have the icons displayed on your New York State DMV photo document. However, you must have the Lifetime Empire passport on your New York State DMV photo document; there will be no other proof that you have this credential.
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What do I need to bring to the New York State DMV office to show as proof of my lifetime sports / recreation license, privilege, or certification?
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Bring to the New York State DMV office the original sports license, privilege or certification document issued to you by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Conservation or the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and a completed Permit Application, Driver's License or Driverless Identification Card pdf MV-44.
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Where can i get more information?
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www.dec.ny.gov
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Can I remove these icons from my DMV photo document?
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Yes. You can contact the Parks or DEC agency that issued the lifetime license, privilege, or credential to request that they notify DMV to remove the icons. There are no fees associated with these requests.
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What should I do When removing icons through a visit to a DMV office?
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do not
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Hello, I'm looking for some information on renewing my non-driver ID card #1 please.
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I will be turning 21 soon, so I need to know what additional requirements there are for me to renew my non-driver ID card#1?
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In order to renew your non-driver ID card #1, it is our requirement that you wait until you are within 40 days of your 21st birthday to renew.
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Will I be subject to a fine if I attempt to renew my non-driver ID card#1 41 days or more before my 21st birthday, or will it be allowed through as I'm so close to the date?
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If you attempt to renew your card within 40 of your 21st birthday, we will process it and your ID will actually have the words UNDER 21 on it on or near the date of your birthday.
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I will be living overseas for the next two years at least. Will I need to pay the regular fees for a non-driver ID card renewal under these circumstances?
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Yes, you will need to pay the regular fees for a non-driver ID card renewal even if you are living out of the country. The fees will not be discounted in a situation such as this.
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Will I be eligible for a reduced fee or 'No Fee' non-drivers ID if am in receipt of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and I am under the age of 62?
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Yes, if your circumstances dictate that you do receive Supplemental Security Income SSI and if you are aged 62 or younger, the fee you will be charged is $6.50.
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Mailing documents is my preferred choice of communication. Can I please confirm the address that I can mail my ID renewal to is NYS Department of Motor Vehicles207 Genesee Street , Suite 6Utica , NY 13501 - 2874?
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Yes, I can confirm that information is correct.
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If I am out of the country, how will the Department of Motor Vehicles contact me if they required additional information?
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It is a requiredment of the Department of Motor Vehicles that if you are overseas you must renew your non-drivers ID card through the mail. You will be including your overseas address with this application for their records.
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Hello, can you tell me about your life insurance for veterans?
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Of course. The VA life insurance can offer financial security for Veterans, service members, and their spouses and dependent children. On our page you can explore your options, manage your policy, and file claims to get the insurance benefits you've earned.
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Great. What exactly can I find on this page of yours?
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You can get VA life insurance, manage your policy and benefits, or find more information and resources.
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Talking about that, what information and resources do you offer?
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Are you wondering how much life insurance you need?
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Yes. I mean, who doesn't?
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In that case you should use our life insurance needs calculator and VGLI comparison questionnaire to help decide how much life insurance you need.
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I have another question. I've calculated all of the expenses recently and you still owe me funds. Is there an online service that can help me?
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Yes, you can search for unclaimed insurance funds. If you think we may owe you funds from a VA insurance police, you can search our unclaimed funds records by the qualifying Veteran's name.
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Great. And can you counsel me on the life insurance? I'm a bit confused.
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Yes, we offer beneficiary financial counseling and online will preparation. If you're enrolled in a VA life insurance plan, find out if you can get free financial planning and online will preparation services.
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Good, but is it also possible to update my information online or do I need to do it in another way as well?
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You can keep the information up to date about who you want to receive your insurance proceeds. This will make it easier for your family members to file a claim in their time of need.
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I was wondering if social security also pays death benefits? Does it?
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Yes, it does. A one-time payment of $255 can be paid to the surviving spouse if he or she was living with the deceased; or, if living apart, was receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.
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Is there a surviving spouse?
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