The Pennsylvania Request for Certificate of Eligibility for VA Home Loan is a document used by veterans and active military members to apply for a VA loan. This form is used to verify that the applicant meets the eligibility requirements for a VA-backed home loan. It is a multi-step process that requires the applicant to provide certain information and supporting documents to the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Depending on the applicant’s status and branch of service, the following types of Pennsylvania Request for Certificate of Eligibility for VA Home Loan are available: • Active Duty Request for Certificate of Eligibility • Reserve Request for Certificate of Eligibility • National Guard Request for Certificate of Eligibility • Veteran Request for Certificate of Eligibility • Surviving Spouse Request for Certificate of Eligibility • Spouse of Active Duty Service Member Request for Certificate of Eligibility. The form will require the applicant to provide their personal information, service information, and any other relevant information to determine eligibility. Once the form is complete, it will be submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs for review. If the applicant meets the eligibility requirements, a Certificate of Eligibility will be issued, which will allow them to proceed with the VA loan process.