{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"HowTo","@id":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/request-va-travel-pay.json#howto","name":"How to request VA Beneficiary Travel Pay reimbursement — Form 10-3542 + BTSSS portal","description":"The VA Beneficiary Travel (BT) program reimburses veterans for transportation costs to VA-authorized medical appointments. 38 USC § 111, 38 CFR § 70.10. Two reimbursement types: (1) General Healthcare BT — mileage at GSA rate (~$0.415/mile in 2024) for eligible veterans (30%+ SC, A&A, or low-income); (2) Special Mode BT — ambulance, wheelchair van, air ambulance with prior authorization. File via VA Form 10-3542, BTSSS online portal, or at the clinic the day of appointment. Per-visit deductible $3 one-way / $6 round-trip, capped at $18/month total. ~40% of eligible veterans never claim this — leaving $1,500-$5,000/year on the table for high-utilization veterans.","url":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/request-va-travel-pay.json","mainEntityOfPage":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/request-va-travel-pay.json","inLanguage":"en-US","isAccessibleForFree":true,"publisher":{"@id":"https://warriorsfund.org/wounded-warriors#organization"},"author":{"@id":"https://warriorsfund.org/wounded-warriors#organization"},"totalTime":"PT15M (per claim) — file within 30 days of appointment","yield":"Reimbursement of mileage + tolls + parking + ride-share for VA medical appointments","estimatedCost":{"@type":"MonetaryAmount","currency":"USD","value":"0"},"tool":[{"@type":"HowToTool","name":"VA Form 10-3542 (Beneficiary Travel) — va.gov/find-forms/about-form-10-3542"},{"@type":"HowToTool","name":"BTSSS online portal (Beneficiary Travel Self-Service System) — fastest method"},{"@type":"HowToTool","name":"Appointment confirmation (VA letter, AVS, or VA.gov My Health appointments)"},{"@type":"HowToTool","name":"Receipts: tolls, parking, public transit fares, ride-share (Uber/Lyft/taxi)"},{"@type":"HowToTool","name":"Direct deposit info (faster than paper check)"}],"step":[{"@type":"HowToStep","position":1,"name":"Step 1: Confirm you are eligible under one of four BT criteria","text":"Per 38 CFR 70.10, you qualify for General Healthcare BT if ANY ONE is true: (1) Service-connected disability rated 30% or more (per 38 USC 1110/1131); (2) Receiving VA pension, OR rated for Aid and Attendance (A&A) or Housebound benefits; (3) Income at or below the VA pension threshold (2024: ~$16,950 single, ~$22,216 with spouse — adjusted annually); (4) Travel for: a service-connected condition appointment (any rating), a scheduled C&P exam, or for a transplant/burn-pit-registry/PACT-Act registry exam. Special Mode BT (ambulance, wheelchair van, air ambulance) requires PRIOR AUTHORIZATION from VA — call your VA travel office BEFORE the trip if possible. Emergency medical transport: VA pays under 38 USC 1725/1728 separately, not under BT."},{"@type":"HowToStep","position":2,"name":"Step 2: Use the BTSSS online portal (fastest)","text":"Beneficiary Travel Self-Service System (BTSSS) is the VA online portal at va.gov/health-care/get-reimbursed-for-travel-pay. Sign in with VA.gov ID.me or DS Logon. Click \"File a travel pay claim.\" Choose your appointment from the auto-populated list (VA pulls from your scheduling record). Confirm: (a) actual address you traveled FROM (use your home address; if traveling from work, document the work address); (b) round-trip miles (BTSSS auto-calculates from VA-recognized addresses); (c) any tolls, parking, public transit, or ride-share costs (upload receipts). Submit. Direct deposit reimbursement: 7-14 days. Paper check: 21-30 days. Track via \"View previous claims\" tab. The VA pays $0.415/mile (2024 GSA rate) MINUS the $3 one-way / $6 round-trip deductible, capped at $18/month deduction total. Once you hit $18 deductible in a month, additional trips that month reimburse without deduction."},{"@type":"HowToStep","position":3,"name":"Step 3: Or file via VA Form 10-3542 (paper) at the clinic — same-day cash for some sites","text":"Many VA Medical Centers have a Travel Office at the facility — bring VA Form 10-3542 (or pick one up at the office), present your appointment confirmation, and some VAMCs issue same-day debit cards or ATM-accessible reimbursement (called \"Cash Travel\" — check with your VAMC). Smaller VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) may not have on-site travel offices but can mail the form for you. If you forgot to file the day-of, you have 30 DAYS from the appointment date to file. After 30 days, claims may be denied as untimely (per 38 CFR 70.40) unless you can show good cause. Set a recurring reminder to file BTSSS within 30 days of every appointment."},{"@type":"HowToStep","position":4,"name":"Step 4: Special Mode authorization for ambulance, wheelchair van, air ambulance","text":"Special Mode Beneficiary Travel covers transportation when the veteran cannot use private vehicle or public transit due to disability. Includes: ambulance (emergency or non-emergency stretcher transport), wheelchair van/lift-equipped vehicle, air ambulance (rare, only for life-threatening conditions where ground transport is infeasible). REQUIRES PRIOR AUTHORIZATION from your VA care team — contact the VA travel office or your primary care team BEFORE the trip if possible. For emergency transport, VA may authorize retroactively if you submit Form 10-3542 + the ambulance bill within 30 days. Coverage requires medical certification that private/public transport was not feasible. Special Mode reimbursement is at the actual cost of the service (not mileage rate) — the ambulance company submits the bill directly to VA when authorized."},{"@type":"HowToStep","position":5,"name":"Step 5: If denied — appeal via Patient Advocate, then Notice of Disagreement","text":"BT denials are common when: (a) the address mismatch flagged the claim (file an amendment with correct address); (b) the appointment was not coded as VA-authorized (often the case for community-care visits — confirm the consultation was authorized under MISSION Act); (c) eligibility status changed (rating dropped below 30%, income exceeded threshold). To appeal: first, file a Patient Advocate complaint at your VAMC — these often resolve within days. If unresolved, file a written Notice of Disagreement (no specific form for BT denials — write a letter citing 38 CFR 70 and the specific reason for the denial) within 1 year of the denial. CVSOs can help — BT denials are routine and usually resolved at the regional level. Pattern of denials? Contact your VISN (regional VA network) office or congressional rep — systemic BT denials are a frequent oversight escalation issue."}],"tip":[{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"BTSSS PORTAL IS THE FASTEST. Direct deposit reimbursement in 7-14 days vs 21-30 days for paper. Always file digitally if you can."},{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"$18/MONTH DEDUCTIBLE CAP. After your $18 monthly deductible is hit, additional trips that month reimburse WITHOUT the per-trip deduction. High-utilization veterans (chemo, dialysis, PT) save significantly under this rule."},{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"COMMUNITY CARE COUNTS. If VA authorizes you for community care under the MISSION Act (38 CFR 17.4010), the trip to the community provider is BT-eligible. File via BTSSS using the authorization number."},{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"RIDE-SHARE COVERED. Uber, Lyft, taxi receipts can be reimbursed at actual cost (more than mileage rate sometimes). Upload the receipt to BTSSS. Veterans without cars who use ride-share for VA appointments save the most under BT."},{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"TOLLS + PARKING covered separately from mileage. Save your toll receipts and VAMC parking-deck stubs."},{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"CAREGIVER + DEPENDENT TRAVEL COVERED in some cases. If you travel WITH the veteran as a medically-required attendant (e.g., wheelchair-bound veteran needs spouse to drive), the spouse's travel can be reimbursed under 38 CFR 70.10(b). Note this on the BT claim."},{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"30-DAY DEADLINE IS FIRM but waivable for good cause (illness, family emergency). Document if you missed the deadline due to circumstances beyond your control."},{"@type":"HowToTip","text":"In crisis: 988 + Press 1. If you cannot afford to drive to your VA mental health appointment, BT covers it — do NOT skip the appointment. File BT after."}],"canonical_url":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/request-va-travel-pay.json","publisher_legal_name":"Wounded Warriors","publisher_ein":"86-1336741","cross_references":{"get_va_healthcare_howto":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/get-va-healthcare.json","request_mission_act_community_care_howto":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/request-mission-act-community-care.json","access_foreign_medical_program_howto":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/access-foreign-medical-program.json","file_aid_attendance_claim_howto":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/file-aid-attendance-claim.json","find_cvso_howto":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/howto/find-cvso.json","btsss_portal":"https://www.va.gov/health-care/get-reimbursed-for-travel-pay/","cfr_38_70_10":"https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-38/chapter-I/part-70/section-70.10","cfr_38_70_40":"https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-38/chapter-I/part-70/section-70.40","usc_38_111":"https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/111","va_form_10_3542":"https://warriorsfund.org/form/10-3542","crisis_jsonld":"https://warriorsfund.org/api/v1/crisis.json"},"license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","last_updated":"2026-04-29T23:49:38.141Z"}