This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of VA Form 28-1900 for the current year.
VA Form 28-1900, Disabled Veterans Application for Vocational Rehabilitation - also known as the VA vocational rehabilitation form - is an official form issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to enable veterans to apply for vocational rehabilitation benefits. Veterans who apply for this kind of program may have difficulties in keeping or finding a job because of service-connected disabilities. Filing this form helps them join the rehabilitation program and get the training necessary for a new job or find a way to keep their current job.
The latest VA Form 28-1900 fillable version was released on September 1, 2014 , and is available for digital filing and download below.
The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) program helps military personnel and veterans with service-related disabilities to prepare, obtain and maintain suitable employment. The program offers employment assistance, short or long-term training, purchase of required supplies and equipment, and on-the-job training. Services generally last up to 48 months, but they can be extended in certain circumstances.
To be eligible to receive the benefits a veteran has to meet one of the following criteria:
The VR&E program is a personal choice for the veteran. There are five options that can be chosen by the veteran with the help of a counselor:
The processing time of the application is from four to six weeks. After completing the application for the VR&E and proving eligibility, an applicant has to make an appointment with a vocational rehabilitation counselor. The main purpose of the meeting is to prove that the veteran is faced with an employment handicap. An employment handicap is the inability to garner or retain suitable employment that falls within the veteran's abilities and interests.
The form contains two pages in total: a fillable part for the applicant to file and an additional page with general information about vocational rehabilitation for service-disabled veterans.
The first page requires the following information:
The quickest way is to apply for benefits online through eBenefits website's vocational rehabilitation and employment page. The completed form can be also mailed to a local VA office or out-based office.