Office of Military & Veterans Affairs
MILITARY PAROLE IN PLACE PROGRAM
The Military Parole in Place (MIL-PIP) program provides some members of U.S. military families temporary permission to remain in the United States while seeking permanent residency. The program is a temporary immigration status allowing spouses, widow(er)s, parents, and children of the U.S. service members to stay, work, and travel freely in the United States.
- County OMVA Military Parole in Place Flyer (Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese)
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Fact
Sheet: Military Parole in Place
- USCIS Brochure - Immigration Options for Family of Certain Military Members and Veterans
- USCIS Discretionary Options for Military Members, Enlistees, and Their Families
- USCIS Form I-131 Application for Travel Document
- USCIS Form I-131 Instructions for Application for Travel Document
For more information call 1-866-726-8831 or send us an email.
The mission of Office of Military & Veterans Affairs is to provide professional services for military veterans and their dependents and survivors who are entitled to benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the State of California, and other agencies as applicable.
The Office of Military & Veterans Affairs was established in 1974, to serve the veteran population of San Diego County, which has the second largest veteran population in the state. The office assists veterans and their dependents and survivors to obtain benefits from the federal, state and local agencies administering programs for veterans, and provides advocacy to the veterans community regarding entitlement rights to federal, state and local benefits programs.
If you are unsure of where to find help, need aid to get started, or are just unsure of your entitled benefits, you can obtain assistance by calling the Office of Military & Veterans Affairs. An accredited Office of Military & Veterans Affairs Representative will assist you or direct you to the appropriate resource. The Office of Military & Veterans Affairs provides outreach services if veterans, their dependents and survivors cannot come to the office because of a disability.
Services offered through the Office of Military & Veterans
Affairs:
- Comprehensive benefits counseling
- Claims preparation and submission
- Claims follow-up to ensure final decisions
- Initiate and develop appeals when appropriate
- Networking and advocacy with federal, state and local agencies
Information and referral for the following:
- Public assistance
- Veterans Affairs medical care
- Military installations Retired Activities Office
- Homeless issues
- Disability transition assistance counseling at the Naval Medical Hospital, San Diego
- Certification of discharge papers (DD-214) for filing claims with the VA.
Assistance offered in filing for the following benefits:
- Compensation (service-related injuries or disease).
- Re-open compensation claim for increase or re-evaluation.
- Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for survivors (based upon service-connected disability or death).
- Nonservice-connected pension (for war era veterans only).
- Death pension (for survivors of wartime era veterans only).
- Admission to the State Veterans Homes of California (California Department of Veterans Affairs).
- Request for military records and decorations.
- Discharge upgrade and correction of military records.
- Vocational Rehabilitation.
- VA home loan guarantee eligibility.
- Education benefits (VA).
- Disability life insurance and waiver of premiums
- Payment of proceeds of VA life insurance.
- Burial benefits (VA).
- Medical care/dental care at VA facilities.
- Cal-Vet Loans.
- Approving agency for the State College Tuition Fee Waiver program for dependents of eligible veterans.
Making an Appointment
The following Appointment Checklist and Care Expense Statement will help you gather the information you will need for filing fully developed Compensation, Pension, Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and Survivors Pension claims.
- Appointment Checklist
- College Fee Waivers Checklist
- Veteran Status and Service-Connected Disability Verification (VSD-001)
Once ALL materials have been gathered, please call 1-866-726-8831 or email sdcvso.hhsa@sdcounty.ca.gov to make an appointment.
San Diego Military and Veterans Advisory Council
The function of the San Diego Military and Veterans Advisory Council is to advise, consult, and provide public outreach for the Board of Supervisors regarding issues important to active-duty service members, veterans, and family members. The Council’s main purpose is to serve as an information resource to the Board of Supervisors on issues related to military, veterans, and family members in San Diego County.
Hidden Heroes
The County of San Diego is proud to support military and veteran
caregivers, our community’s hidden heroes, as an Elizabeth Dole
Foundation Hidden Heroes City. Founded by Senator Elizabeth Dole in
2012, the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and it’s Hidden Heroes
Campaign brings vital attention to the untold stories of
military caregivers and provides a network for military caregivers to
connect with their peers and access carefully vetted resources. If you
are a military or veteran caregiver, please visit hiddenheroes.org to discover
hundreds of carefully vetted resources and an online peer support
community exclusively for caregivers. Linked here is the Hidden
Heroes Toolkit. The toolkit walks you through each step
you can take to get the county more engaged by providing information
about the campaign, public service announcement videos
featuring Tom Hanks, and many more additional resources the
county can utilize.
Additional Resources
OMVA No Hero Left Behind Newsletter
VA General Benefit Information
2-1-1
Additional resources may be found from 2-1-1.
Courage to Call
Click here to speak with a fellow Veteran who knows what it means to serve and who can connect you with the help you need.
VA San Diego Healthcare System
For more information call 1-866-726-8831 or send us an email.