✈️ 2026 Benefits Guide

Air Force Veterans Benefits in Virginia

Airmen and Guardians with unique occupational exposure and technology-related claims. This page covers every federal and Virginia-specific benefit for Air Force veterans.

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U.S. Air Force veterans include aviators, maintainers, intelligence specialists, security forces, and dozens of other specialties. Air Force service creates specific occupational exposure risks — jet fuel (JP-8, JP-4) and related hydrocarbons, radar radiation, burn pits on deployed bases, hearing loss from jet noise, and PTSD from combat air operations and remotely piloted aircraft (RPA/drone) operations. The PACT Act expanded burn pit presumptives benefit a large portion of post-9/11 Air Force veterans.

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Service Type Minimum Requirement Unlocks
Active Duty (Wartime) 1 day of wartime service qualifies for expanded VA Pension consideration VA Disability, Healthcare, GI Bill, VA Pension eligibility
Active Duty (Peacetime) 181 continuous days for peacetime VA healthcare eligibility VA Disability, Healthcare, Home Loan, GI Bill
Reserve / Guard 6 years Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard with honorable discharge, or 90 days federal activation VA Disability (service-connected), Home Loan, GI Bill (if federally activated)
General Minimum 90 days active duty for basic VA benefits; 24 months for full GI Bill Basic VA benefit eligibility (VA Healthcare, Disability Comp)

Honorable or General Under Honorable discharge required for most benefits. Other-Than-Honorable (OTH) evaluated case-by-case.

Air Force-Specific Benefits and Programs

Benefits Unique to Air Force Veterans

  • Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) — emergency financial assistance for Air Force veterans and families
  • PACT Act burn pit presumptives — direct benefit for post-9/11 Airmen deployed to Southwest Asia
  • RPA/drone operator PTSD recognition — specific clinical guidance for remotely piloted aircraft operators
  • Jet fuel (JP-8) exposure claims — peripheral neuropathy, kidney disease, cancer links under research
  • Air Force Sergeant's Association (AFSA) — advocacy and member benefits
  • Thunderbird Foundation — support for Air Force and Space Force families

Virginia-Specific Benefits for Air Force Veterans

Virginia State Veterans Programs

  • Virginia Military Survivors & Dependents Education Program (VMSDEP)
  • Property tax exemption for 100% P&T veterans (constitutional)
  • Virginia Values Veterans (V3) Program — employer incentives for hiring veterans
  • In-state tuition for non-resident veterans at public universities

Property Tax Exemption in Virginia

Virginia provides a full real property tax exemption for veterans who are 100% service-connected permanently and totally disabled. Surviving spouses may also qualify under the Virginia Constitution Article X.

VA Healthcare Facilities in Virginia

Virginia has VA Medical Centers in Richmond, Hampton, Salem, and the Washington DC area, with numerous CBOCs. The VA's Central Office is located in Washington DC, adjacent to Northern Virginia.

Filing Information for Virginia Air Force Veterans

File with your local commissioner of the revenue or county assessor. Virginia DVS benefit navigators assist at offices statewide at no cost.

State veterans office: Virginia Department of Veterans Services (DVS) →

Key Organizations for Air Force Veterans in Virginia

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Emergency financial assistance for Air Force veterans and families

Air Force Sergeant's Association (AFSA) →

Advocacy and member benefits for enlisted Airmen and veterans

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Frequently Asked Questions

What burn pit benefits are available for Air Force veterans in Virginia?

The PACT Act (2022) established presumptive service connection for over 20 conditions linked to burn pit and airborne hazard exposure for veterans who served in Southwest Asia after August 2, 1990, or in Afghanistan, Syria, or other specific areas after September 11, 2001. Air Force veterans in Virginia who were deployed to forward operating bases where burn pits were used can file claims for respiratory conditions, certain cancers, and other PACT Act presumptive conditions without separately proving exposure. The VA now screens all enrolled veterans for toxic exposures at every VA appointment.

Can Air Force veterans in Virginia file claims for jet fuel exposure?

Research continues to emerge linking chronic jet fuel exposure (particularly JP-8) to peripheral neuropathy, kidney damage, and certain cancers. While not yet on the VA's presumptive list, Air Force aircraft maintainers, fuels specialists, and others with documented occupational fuel exposure in Virginia and elsewhere can file disability claims on a direct service connection basis with supporting medical literature and nexus letters. A VA-accredited attorney or VSO in Virginia can help develop the evidence for non-presumptive occupational exposure claims.

Do Air Force retirees in Virginia receive the same VA benefits as other veterans?

Yes — Air Force retirees in Virginia receive the same VA disability benefits as other veterans. Retired Air Force members (20+ years of active service) receiving military retirement pay must be aware of the Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) rules: veterans rated 50%+ can receive both full military retirement and VA disability compensation simultaneously. Veterans rated below 50% may be subject to retired pay offset (dollar-for-dollar reduction), though Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) may be a better alternative for combat-related disabilities.

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