The Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs is taking all necessary steps to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. In order to protect our Veterans, their families, and the staff of the VI Office of Veterans Affairs, we are limiting in-person operations territory-wide. Every attempt will be made to take care of your request via telephonic or electronic means. NOTE: Please call us before coming to the office in either location. If necessary, alternate arrangements will be made to ensure that all your inquiries are addressed.
“One thing I want to make absolutely clear, is that we are open for business”, said Director Farrell.
For all inquiries we ask that you please call (340)774-8387 to get in contact with the St Thomas office or (340) 773-8387 to get in contact with the St Croix office.
Any further updates can be heard on “The Veterans Voice” radio show, Tuesday evenings from 7-8pm on 107.9 FM.
See PRESS RELEASE: Press Release – COVID-19 Update April-21-2020
The Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs is taking all necessary steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 in order to protect our Veterans, and staff. We will limit operations territory-wide to essential functions only commencing on Monday March 23rd until Monday April 6th, 2020.
Essential functions are identified as the following:
• Burial arrangements
Anyone wishing to make arrangements for the burial of a Veteran scheduled to be buried between this timeframe please call (340)774-8387 / (340) 773-8387 or email us at info_va@va.vi.gov
All other services are suspended at this time.
Any further updates can be heard on “The Veterans Voice” radio show, Tuesday evenings from 7-8pm on 107.9 FM.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in collaboration with the Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs will be hosting Physician Town Hall meetings in the territory.
For quite some time local providers have been experiencing issues pertaining to the
providing of services for our local Veterans. Some topics scheduled to be discussed are:
reimbursement rate, timeliness of reimbursements, reimbursements process, difficulties of
procuring permission for certain tests/labs/radiological study, future of medical care via the new VA Mission Act
This is an opportunity for those community healthcare providers to be able to directly address those concerns with the leadership of the VA Caribbean Healthcare Services. In addition, this is another effort to reduce and eventually eliminate Veterans having to travel to Puerto Rico
for routine medical services which can be rendered locally.
“To make this a reality we are inviting community healthcare providers to be a part of this conversation. This will help you to understand the process and also allow you input on how
things can be done better ”, said Director Farrell.
Date and Time Specifics:
Thursday, July 25 – 4-5:30 pm St. Thomas, American Legion Post#90, Subbase
Friday, July 26 – 4-5:30 pm St. Croix, American Legion Post#85, Christiansted
Please RSVP by calling the Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs in your respective district or emailing us @ info_va@va.vi.gov by Wednesday, July 24 th 2019 :
(340) 774 VETS (8387) STT
(340) 773 VETS (8387) STX
Light Refreshments will be served
1. Are you a Veteran?
2. Do you have an interest in being a part of the Governmental and Industrial Co-Ed Slow-pitch Softball League?
3. Are you interested being a part of the “New” Veterans Softball Team?
If your answer is yes to all three questions then you are invited to our meeting.
The Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs will be sponsoring a softball team in the 2020 Governmental and Industrial Co-Ed Slow-pitch Softball League on the island of St. Croix and St. Thomas. If you are interested come and join the meeting in your district:
St. Croix
Monday November 18th at the “American Legion Post #85” in Christiansted starting at 6pm
St. Thomas / St John:
Wednesday November 20th at the Griffith Ballpark starting at 6pm.
If there are
any further questions please call Director Farrell at 340-774-VETS (8387) or (340)773-VETS (8387).
The Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs is happy to notify Veterans that the new Veterans’ License Plate is available at our St Thomas and St. Croix office. Plates will be issued between the hours of 9am and 3:30pm Monday Friday. Veterans’ license plates are FREE to Veterans however; you must pay for the registration process.
In order to receive a Veteran license plate you must be a registered Veteran within the Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs. If you are not registered within the V.I. Office of Veterans Affairs you must bring your DD214 showing proof of your Veteran status to the office. Veterans cannot receive their new license plates no earlier than one week prior to the month they are required to register their vehicle. Once the month for you to register your vehicle has passed, your old Veterans license plates can no longer be registered. This will assist us with having all previous Veterans plates off of the street by April 30, 2020.
In addition to being registered in the office, Veterans must present the registration document that is about to be renewed. For those that are importing a car to the Virgin Islands you must present proof of paying your road tax on your vehicle before receiving a set of plates.
As a reminder, each Veteran is authorized to have no more than 2 sets of Veterans plates registered in their name.
For further information please call the Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs in either district at (340) 773 8387 St. Croix or (340) 774 8387 St. Thomas.
1. Are you a Veteran?
2. Do you have an interest in being a part of the Governmental and Industrial Co-Ed Slow-pitch Softball League?
3. Are you interested in being a part of the “New” Veterans Softball Team?
If your answer is yes to all three questions then you are invited to our meeting.
The Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs will be sponsoring a softball team in the 2020 Governmental and Industrial Co-Ed Slow-pitch Softball League on the island of St. Croix and St. Thomas. If you are interested come and join the meeting in your district:
St. Thomas / St John:
Tuesday November 5th at “The Chill Station” in Market Square at 6pm
St. Croix:
Thursday November 7th at the “American Legion Post #85” in Christiansted at 6pm
If there are any further questions please call Director Farrell at 340-774-VETS (8387) or (340)773-VETS (8387).
In honor of National Vietnam Veterans Day, the Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs and the Office of the Governor are teaming up to celebrate the territories’ Vietnam Veterans. On Wednesday April 3rd, at Government House on St. Croix, all of the territories’ Vietnam Veterans (In Country Veterans or Era Veterans) are invited to a joint celebration hosted by Governor Albert Bryan and Director Patrick Farrell. This event will take place form 11:30am to 2pm.
Free transportation to St. Croix will be provided via boat for those Vietnam Veterans living in the St Thomas / St John district. Any Vietnam Veteran needing transportation from St Thomas is asked to come to the St Thomas office as soon as possible to sign up and get additional details. Please sign up by 2pm on Tuesday April 2, 2019. The St Thomas office is located directly across the street from the Nisky Moravian Church, in the MCH building on the first floor.
There is no need for Vietnam Veterans from the island of St. Croix to RSVP or sign up.
Attire for this event is Semi Casual.
“This will be the first time in a long time that some of these Vietnam Veterans have seen each other. As a matter of fact, there may be a case or two where some may not have seen each other since being in transit to Vietnam or while they were in Vietnam”, said Director Farrell.
For further information please call the Virgin Islands Office of Veterans Affairs in either district at (340) 773 8387 (STX) or (340) 774 8387(STT).
On Wednesday, September 11, 2019, the American Legion District 10 and the V.I. Office of Veterans invites the community at large to pause and remember the tragic events of this day eigh.
On the island of St. Croix, starting at 11am, the American Legion and Office of Veterans Affairs will join cities across America by hosting a local “America Supports You Freedom Walk”. The “America Supports You Freedom Walk” will begin at the Bassin Triangle, across from the Police Station and travel down King Street on to the Myron G. Danielson American Legion Post Headquarters at #2 Hospital Grounds. All members of the community are invited to attend this Freedom Walk.
On the island of St. John, starting at 10am, the American Legion Post 131 will host a program at the Frank Powell Park in Cruz Bay to remember all those that made the ultimate sacrifice. All members of the community are invited to attend this program.
If there are any further questions please call our office in either district at one of the following numbers: (340) 773 VETS on St. Croix and (340) 774
VETS on St. Thomas/St. John.