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Show Avoid delays VA offers advice on payments payment is outstanding. If an overpayment exists, current benefits are withheld until the overpayment is recovered by the VA. delayed, he or she should check with the school to find out the date the enrollment certificate was sent to the VA. At least four weeks should be allowed from that date before an education check can be expected. If an advance payment check is expected, ex-pected, the student should make sure the required written request was signed. The specific request for the advance money should have been submitted to VA at least a month before the beginning of the semester. Students who have gotten education benefits in the past should consider con-sider whether an over- SALT LAKE CITY -The Veterans Administration Ad-ministration Regional Office director has some advice for students for avoiding delays in their VA education payments. Every month 600,000 VA checks worth more than $200 million are mailed to veteran-students veteran-students in Utah and elsewhere and eligible dependents. So the agency wants to do everything possible to avoid delays, notes Director Douglas Wadsworth. To avoid possible delays, he suggests When a student feels the initial payment for the school term has been |