Upgrade your discharge characterization in Kansas via the Discharge Review Board (DRB) or Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR). Free filing. Liberal Consideration policy applies to PTSD, MST, TBI, Substance Abuse, Sexual Orientation, and other mental-health-related discharges — significantly easier path since 2017.
Likely yes, especially if related to PTSD/MST/TBI/behavioral health (Liberal Consideration applies). Even if not, OTH for "minor offenses" (AWOL <180 days, minor misconduct) is often upgraded by DRB. File DD Form 293 with your branch's DRB.
Yes. Discharge characterization determines VA benefit eligibility. Upgrade to Honorable or General restores eligibility for VA healthcare, disability compensation, GI Bill, VA home loan, etc. Re-file claims after upgrade — your benefit window resets.
No for first filing. Kansas CVSOs file DRB/BCMR cases free. Paid attorneys (VA-accredited) helpful for complex BCMR cases, court-martial appeals, or post-board federal appeals (CAVC). For 90% of cases, CVSO is enough.
DRB (within 15 years of discharge): 6-12 months. BCMR (any time period): 12-18 months. Liberal Consideration cases (PTSD/MST/TBI) sometimes process faster. Add 30-90 days for VA to update records after favorable decision.