Veteran Spouse Benefits Eligibility
Summary
Spouses of veterans with a 100% permanent disability may access certain benefits even without a green card, depending on immigration status and program requirements. Consulting with USCIS or an immigration attorney can provide specific guidance on eligibility and the adjustment of status process.Full Conversation
i applyed to dea chapter * and they approved
That's great to hear that your application for DEA Chapter * has been approved! Since your husband is a veteran with a *% permanent disability, you might be eligible for certain benefits. Do you have any specific questions about how this might impact your adjustment of status or any other legal concerns?
but i wan tknow if i can get the benefit if i dont have a greencard
In your situation, being married to a veteran with a *% permanent disability might allow you to access certain benefits even if you don't have a green card yet. However, eligibility can depend on various factors, including your specific immigration status. Have you consulted with a legal expert about your eligibility for these benefits?
im trying to consult with yo
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It seems you are seeking advice on accessing benefits as the spouse of a veteran, while in the process of adjusting your status. Generally, your eligibility might depend on your current immigration status and specific benefits. Have you already started the process for your green card application or adjustment of status?
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It sounds like you're on the right track with your adjustment of status and have already started the process. While your eligibility for benefits can depend on various factors, here's a bit of general information:
- Benefits eligibility as a spouse of a veteran can vary based on your immigration status.
- Some benefits may be accessible before obtaining a green card, depending on the program's requirements.
- It might be beneficial to consult with USCIS or a legal expert specializing in immigration and veteran-related benefits to get specific guidance.
Is there anything particular you'd like more information on regarding your situation?