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Wartime And Peacetime Eligibility Differences For VA Loans

Sat, Aug 16, 2008

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Wartime And Peacetime Eligibility Differences For VA Loans

What are some more exact requirements for eligibility for those veterans who are interested in obtaining home financing assistance from the Veterans Administration? Briefly, a veteran is eligible for VA home loan benefits if he or she served on active duty in any of the following branches of the armed forces: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. Furthermore, you must also have been discharged under any conditions other than dishonorable after a certain time period.

These time periods are based upon whether you served during wartime or peacetime. For those veterans who served during wartime, the timeframe for eligibility is 90 days or more. If the veteran served during peacetime, the amount of days for eligibility is 181 continuous days or more.

Specific periods of wartime and peacetime that are covered under the provision of the VA's General Rule for Eligibility, include the following periods of time:

Wartime - World War II: 9/16/40-7/25/47; Korean conflict: 6/27/50-1/31/55; Vietnam era: 8/5/64-5/7/75; Persian Gulf War: 8/2/90 – undetermined

Peacetime - Post-World War II period: 7/26/47-6/26/50; Post-Korean period

2/1/55-8/4/64; Post-Vietnam period: 5/8/75-8/1/90

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