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VA Certificate of Eligibility
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Before you get a VA loan, you will need a VA Certificate of Eligibility.
If you are a military veteran, we will be happy to help you get one.
Fill out our request form and we will send a blank VA Form
26-1880 (Request for a Certificate of Eligibility) to you by mail or email. Please
do not send our request form to the VA. It will be disregarded.
[ - Certificate of Eligibility Request - ]
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You are eligible for VA home loan veteran benefits if you served on active duty in the Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marine Corps, or Coast Guard and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable after either:
- 90 days or more, any part of which occurred during wartime, OR
- 181 continuous days or more (peacetime)

If you:
- enlisted (and service began) after September 7, 1980, OR
- were an officer and service began after October 16, 1981
You must have completed either:
- 24 continuous months or more, OR
- the full period for which ordered to active duty, but not less than 90 days
(any part during wartime) or 181 continuous days (peacetime)
Wartime and Peacetime, as used in the General Rule for Eligibility, refer to the following
periods of time:
| Wartime |
Peacetime |
World War II 9/16/40 - 7/25/47 |
Post-World War II period 7/26/47 - 6/26/50 |
Korean conflict 6/27/50 - 1/31/55 |
Post-Korean period 2/1/55 - 8/4/64 |
Vietnam era 8/5/64* - 5/7/75 |
Post-Vietnam period 5/8/75 - 8/1/90 |
Persian Gulf War 8/2/90 - undetermined |
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* The Vietnam era begins 2/28/61 for individuals who served in the Republic of Vietnam |
- were discharged for a service-connected disability, or
- were discharged for the convenience of the government after completing at least
20 months of a 2-year enlistment, or
- completed not less than 90 days (any part during wartime) or 181 continuous days
(peacetime), and
- were discharged because of a hardship, or
- were determined to have a service-connected compensable disability, or
- were discharged or released from active duty for a medical condition which
pre-existed service and has not been determined to be service-connected, or
- received an involuntary discharge or release from active duty for the convenience
of the Government as a result of a reduction in force, or
- were discharged or released from active duty for a physical or mental condition
not characterized as a disability and not the result of misconduct but which did
interfere with your performance of duty
- are an unremarried spouse of a veteran who died while in service or from a service
connected disability, or
- are a spouse of a serviceperson missing in action or a prisoner of war.
If you are now on active duty, you are eligible after having served on continuous active status
for at least 90 days. When an ending date is established for Persian Gulf War service, a minimum
of 181 days of continuous active duty will be required for persons who did not have wartime service.
"Selected Reserve" means the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve of any of the Reserve components
which consists of units and individuals who participate actively in paid training periods and serve
on paid active duty for training each year.
A veteran, who is not otherwise eligible, who completes a total of
6 years as a member of the Selected Reserve (need not be ordered to active duty) is eligible
if he or she either:
- received an honorable discharge
- was placed on the retired list
- was transferred to the Standby Reserve or an element of the Ready
Reserve other than the Selected Reserve after service in the Selected
Reserve characterized as honorable
- continues to serve in the Selected Reserve
The 6 years service need not be continuous nor in the same Reserve or National Guard unit.
However, active duty regular military service cannot be combined with Reserve service to
reach the 6 year requirement.
- certain United States citizens who served in the armed forces of a
government allied with the United States in World War II.
- individuals with service as members in certain organizations, such
as Public Health Service officers, cadets/midshipmen at service academies,
officers of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, merchant seamen
with WWII service, and others.
[ - Request Your Certificate - ]
** Please Note: The VA has the final authority on issuing eligibility **

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION # 21 [ -more VA Loan questions- ] - - - - - -
Q: The VA Loan for Home Equity Refinancing - Can I refinance with the VA?
A: " If you own a home and are considering refinancing, VA refinancing may be just what you need. Under the terms of VA refinancing, your current real estate debt is paid out of the proceeds of a new VA mortgage. The requirements? The same borrower must use the same property as before. This type of refinancing is also known as a 'Cash Out"" refinance, and is only good for homes that are used as the owner's residence.
Refinancing is available for up to 90% of the appraised value plus all closing costs in many cases. Your home must have enough equity to cover the loan. These terms may not be available in all states, depending on local lending laws. Check with your local VA rep to learn more."
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VA Loan Rates
for 12/04/2008

30 year fixed
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0.000 points
5.500%
5.610% APR
15 year fixed
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0.000 points
6.500%
6.694% APR


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