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VA Form 21-0781a — MST Statement (Discontinued, Use 21-0781)

VA discontinued Form 21-0781a on June 28, 2024. Claims tied to military sexual trauma or personal assault now go on VA Form 21-0781, and the evidentiary rules at 38 CFR 3.304(f)(5) still apply.

38 CFR 3.304(f)(5) · Free guide from VA Ready

What it is VA Form 21-0781a was the "Statement in Support of Claim for Service Connection for PTSD Secondary to Personal Assault." VA retired it on June 28, 2024 and folded its function into the updated VA Form 21-0781. If you are searching for 21-0781a, file 21-0781 instead. The legal protections for survivors did not change — only the form number.

When you use it Use the current 21-0781 for any service connection claim tied to military sexual trauma, sexual harassment, domestic violence in service, hazing, or other personal assault. 38 CFR 3.304(f)(5) recognizes that these events are often not documented in service records and allows evidence from outside those records to corroborate what happened.

What to gather before you fill it out 38 CFR 3.304(f)(5) lists evidence VA will consider when service records are silent:

Share only what you are comfortable sharing. A VSO or accredited attorney can help you organize the file.

How to submit Upload through VA.gov with VA Form 21-526EZ, mail to the Evidence Intake Center, or file through a VSO. VA must tell you about these alternative evidence sources before denying the claim.

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Related forms 21-0781 (current stressor statement), 21-526EZ (claim), 21-4138 (additional statements), 21-22 (representative).

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