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  2. Service-Disabled Veterans Life Insurance (S-DVI)

    www.va.gov/life-insurance/options-eligibility/s-dvi

    Service-Disabled Veterans Life Insurance (S-DVI) provides low-cost coverage to eligible service members. This program stopped taking new applications after December 31, 2022. But if you already have S-DVI, you can keep it.

  3. Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance - Veterans Affairs

    www.benefits.va.gov/BENEFITS/factsheets/insurance/SDVI.pdf

    Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI) is life insurance for Veterans who received a service-connected disability rating from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The basic program is commonly called "RH Insurance." It insures eligible Veterans for up to $10,000 of coverage.

  4. Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance RH Information and Premium...

    www.benefits.va.gov/INSURANCE/forms/VAP29-9.pdf

    Each plan of insurance has a different cost. Pages 8-16 of this pamphlet show the rates for each plan. Please note that premium rates starting on page 8 are shown for $1000 of insurance. Once you decide how much insurance you want, multiply that amount by the rate for your age and plan.

  5. Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife)

    www.va.gov/life-insurance/options-eligibility/valife

    Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife) provides low-cost coverage to Veterans with service-connected disabilities. Find out if you’re eligible and how to apply.

  6. The Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI) program was established in 1951 to meet the insurance needs of certain veterans with service connected disabilities. S-DVI is available in a variety of permanent plans as well as term insurance. Policies are issued for a maximum face amount of $10,000. Who Can Apply for S-DVI?

  7. Service-Disabled Veterans Life Insurance (S-DVI): About the...

    www.military.com/.../veterans-health-care/service-disabled-veterans-insurance.html

    Veterans who had a service-connected disability but were in good health could apply to the VA for up to $10,000 in life insurance until December 2022.

  8. Insurance Coverage Eligibility SERVICE-DISABLED VETERANS’ INSURANCE (S-DVI) $10,000 S-DVI is available in a variety of permanent plans, as well as term. TO QUALIFY FOR S-DVI, YOU MUST: • Have received a rating for a “new” service-connected condition in the past two years. service-connected conditions • Be discharged from service on or

  9. Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI) - MyArmyBenefits

    myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/.../Service-Disabled-Veterans-Insurance-(S-DVI)

    Policies are issued for a maximum face amount of $10,000. Those who qualify for S-DVI and are granted a waiver of premium may be eligible for Supplemental S-DVI with a face amount of up to an...

  10. VALife offers up to $40,000 in coverage, available in $10,000 increments. S-DVI offers up to $10,000 in basic coverage. Up to $30,000 in supplemental coverage is available only if you are totally disabled, unable to work and qualify for a premium waiver. VALife does not offer a premium waiver option.

  11. Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI) Overview -...

    mymilitarybenefits.com/finance/service-disabled-veterans-insurance-s-dvi

    Service-Disabled Veterans Insurance (S-DVI) was a Veterans Affairs insurance program that offers low-cost coverage to eligible service members. It is available to veterans who have service-connected disabilities. The basic coverage amount is up to $10,000. Can You Apply?