Message from the Secretary:

Due to recent software updates, you may encounter issues while using MyWisVets. We apologize for any inconvenience and want to offer additional assistance for those who need it. Please feel free to call 844-994-8387 or email at WDVAHelpNow@dva.wi.gov.

The team at WDVA is working diligently to resolve these issues. Our number one priority is assisting veterans in accessing their benefits and services, and we are here to help.

MyWisVets - Wisconsin's Veteran Benefits Portal

This tool is intended to assist Veterans in applying for Benefits provided to them by the state of Wisconsin







Veteran Benefits
Once your submitted documents have been reviewed and verified by the WDVA Staff you may be eligible for one of the many benefits available to our Wisconsin Veterans, including:

Wisconsin Veterans' Families
If you are a Spouse, Widow, Dependent or a Member of a Gold Star Family and are looking for information about benefits, please click the button below.

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Outreach and Recovery

The Wisconsin Veterans Outreach and Recovery Program (VORP) connects Wisconsin Veterans to community services and provides case management and support with a special focus on treatment and recovery.

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Wisconsin Veterans Homes

​​One of our major responsibilities at the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs is providing 24-hour skilled nursing care to our nation's heroes. The WDVA is proud of the three veterans homes we operate – Chippewa Falls, King and Union Grove - serving nearly 1,000 veterans and their spouses.

Veteran Cemetery Registration

Pre-registration allows a veteran, spouse, and/or dependent child to establish eligibility for interment at one of the three state veteran’s cemeteries. There is no cost for pre-registration and it does not obligate the veteran to be interred at the cemetery selected.

Health Care and Subsistence Aid

Health Care Aid and Subsistence Aid Grants provide limited financial assistance to those in need and who have exhausted all other sources of aid. The grants may be used for specified health care and subsistence needs up to maximum grant limits.