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VA Travel Reimbursement: Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Money Back

Teal Yost

March 11, 2026 at 3:34 PM EDT

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Learn how to get reimbursed for VA appointment travel expenses. This comprehensive guide covers qualification requirements, the 3-step filing process, mileage rates, and pro tips to maximize your VA travel reimbursements including direct deposit setup and claim deadlines.

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Paying out of pocket for your VA appointments? Stop. The VA will reimburse your travel. Here's exactly how to get your money back. First, check if you qualify. You need to meet at least one of these criteria. 30% disability rating or higher, traveling for service-connected care, receiving a VA pension, or your income is below the VA limits. The VA pays 41.5 cents per mile plus tolls and parking. That can add up fast. Ready to get your money back? Here's your three-step action plan. Step 1. Set up direct deposit using VA Form 10091. You'll need your bank routing and account numbers. Step 2. Track your mileage and save all receipts during your VA appointment trip. Step 3. For mileage-only claims, file through VA.gov using your past appointment's history. For receipts, use the Beneficiary Travel Self-Service System or BTSSS. Remember, you have 30 days from your appointment to file your travel reimbursement claim. Don't wait. And here's a pro tip. For disability exams scheduled through third-party services, call their customer service directly. Don't just check the website. Many veterans traveling over 200 miles qualify but don't know it. Expect your reimbursement in 3-5 business days with direct deposit or 2-3 weeks for checks. Remember, there's a $6 round-trip deductible per appointment but it caps at $18 monthly. After that, you're fully covered. Are you traveling internationally or living outside the United States? Check out our complete step-by-step guide on VeteranLife.com for detailed instructions, contact information, and answers to common problems. We cover both domestic and international processes. Stop paying out of pocket for your earned benefits. Follow these steps and get your travel money back.

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