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VA Form 20-0996 — Higher-Level Review

Ask a senior adjudicator to review the same evidence already in your file for a clear error. No new evidence allowed. Must be filed within one year of your decision letter.

38 CFR 3.2601 · Free guide from VA Ready

What it is VA Form 20-0996, Decision Review Request: Higher-Level Review, asks a more experienced VA adjudicator to take a de novo look at the exact record that was in front of the original rater. The reviewer is looking for a clear error in how the law or facts were applied. They cannot weigh new evidence or order new development, except to fix a duty-to-assist error.

When you use it Use it when you believe the rater got the existing record wrong — wrong diagnostic code, ignored a favorable C&P finding, miscounted symptoms against the criteria, or missed a presumptive. If you have new evidence, a Supplemental Claim is the right lane instead.

What to gather before you fill it out

How to submit File online at VA.gov, by mail to the Janesville Evidence Intake Center, by fax, or in person at a regional office. On the form, you can request an informal conference — a phone call with the higher-level reviewer (or with your representative) to point out errors in the record. No new evidence or testimony can be introduced during that call.

Common pitfalls

Related forms VA Form 20-0995 (Supplemental Claim), VA Form 10182 (Board Appeal).

Sources https://www.va.gov/find-forms/about-form-20-0996/ — 38 CFR 3.2601

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