Post-9/11 GI Bill payments hit another snag
Posted : Monday Oct 5, 2009 13:31:52 EDT
The latest in a string of problems that have held up Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits is that some banks are refusing to immediately cash $3,000 emergency benefits checks issued by the Veterans Affairs Department.
More than 14,300 veterans showed up at VA regional offices on Friday and Saturday to take advantage of an unprecedented offer from VA to provide up to $3,000 in emergency funds while students wait for their GI Bill claims to be processed. Another 10,600 people applied online for checks that will be arriving in the mail.
One of the reasons why veterans were standing in line — which in some cases were hours long — was the promise of immediate financial help. But the problems with cashing checks left some veterans without funds for the weekend.
The problem, according to VA officials and representatives of major veterans’ organizations, is anti-fraud rules established by most banks that require large checks, especially handwritten checks, to be held until they clear before being cashed.
VA officials are asking banks to help veterans by cashing the emergency checks as quickly as possible, and have set up a toll-free number for banks or other financial institutions to call so they can verify a check. The number is 800-827-2166.
“Banks calling this number will be connected directly to a VA employee who can access all necessary information to verify who the check was issued to, the check number and dollar amount of the check, and whether the check was previously cashed or not,” VA said in a statement.
Checks being issued to students who applied online for emergency help will be issued by the U.S. Treasury, and will be standard government checks that usually face fewer problems being cashed. VA officials said last week they expect it will take three days for an online check request to be processed and a Treasury check issued. It will take another three days, they said, for checks to arrive in the mail.
VA regional offices remain open during the week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to issue emergency checks to veterans who have applied for, but have not yet received, Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits.
Leave a Comment
Most Viewed Stories
- Drill instructor to be awarded Silver Star
- This Marine’s mission: 1M push-ups in 2012
- Owner of troubled uniform store arrested
- Japan, U.S. agree on transfer of Marines
- Hazing court-martial begins for Marine sergeant
- U.S., Japan mull sending 4,700 Marines to Guam
- The ‘Stan: An officer’s unvarnished view
- DoD to recommend new combat roles for women
- Official: U.S. misjudged al-Qaida capabilities
- Marine sentenced for stealing from Iraq bases
- Pendleton Marine killed in deputy shooting
- Navy, Corps practice getting boots on the beach
Contests and Promotions
Enter our 2012 Red Carpet Contest!
Predict who will get the statues on Hollywood's big night and win a $200 Fandango Gift Card!
Click Here To Enter.
Win Tactical Night Vision Goggles!
Enter to Win the Military Times Sweepstakes!
Click Here To Enter.
Free Stickers
Click here and we'll send you a FREE AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, VIETNAM, or DESERT STORM sticker.
Marketplace
Mil-Mall
2011 Insider's Guide To Military BenefitsThis handbook for military life includes essential information on pay and benefits, housing, education, health care and more.
Military Discounts
Save on your purchases!
In honor of your military service, you can find regular and name brand products at a special discount.






