How To Get To Wayrest

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A Veteran ID Card (VIC) is a form of photo ID you can use to get discounts offered to Veterans at many restaurants, hotels, stores, and other businesses. Find out if you’re eligible for a Veteran ID Card—and how to apply.

Wayrest – Stormhaven; Their location will be marked on your map with the following icon: The Undaunted skill line The Undaunted Skill line. This skill line contains some of the most valuable abilities in the game. The passive abilities are super powerful and don’t require you to have an Undaunted ability slotted. They will basically make. Wayrest is one of the eight major kingdoms in the province of High Rock, being the capital of the region of Stormhaven. Wayrest is also the seat of power in the Kingdom of Wayrest. Wayrest is a bustling river-city, that heavily relies upon the Bjoulsae River, where it meets with the Iliac Bay. The people have come to appreciate their past, as their Dynasties have left their individual marks. (Pocket-lint) - Amazon's video streaming Amazon Video is the main global rival to Netflix, and like its peer it offers TV shows and movies to watch instantly on an internet-connected device.

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You may be eligible if you meet both of the requirements listed below.

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  • Served on active duty, in the Reserves, or in the National Guard (including the Coast Guard), and
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You’ll need this information

When you apply, be sure to have these on hand:

  • Your Social Security number
  • A digital copy of your DD214, DD256, DD257, or NGB22 that you can upload. This could be in a .pdf, .jpeg, or .png file format.
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  • Be cropped from your shoulders up (much like a passport photo), and
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  • Be uploaded as a .jpeg, .png, .bmp, or .tiff file

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Once you’ve submitted your VIC application, we’ll check your eligibility and verify that:

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  • The image you’ve chosen to appear on the card meets the photo requirements

After we’ve verified your eligibility, we’ll send you an email letting you know the status of your application. If you have an unknown or uncharacterized discharge status, your application will take more time to process while we verify your eligibility. (We may need to request your records from the National Personnel Records Center.)

If you receive an email from us asking for additional information or evidence to process your application, you’ll need to sign in to AccessVA and update your application with the information we ask for.

Check the status of your application after you apply

You can sign in to your AccessVA account to check the status of your VIC application.
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Learn more about how the Veteran ID Card works

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  • No. Your Veteran ID Card won’t replace your Veteran Health Identification Card or your Department of Defense ID Card.

  • You can use any of these forms of ID to get the same discounts:

    • A Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC), or
    • A Department of Defense (DoD) Identification Card—either a Common Access Card (CAC) or Uniformed Services ID Card, or
    • A state-issued driver’s license or ID with a Veterans designation
      Note: If you already have one of these, you don’t need a Veteran ID Card, but you can still apply for it if you’d like.
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    • Prove your eligibility for any federal benefits, or
    • Access military bases or installations, or
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    • Check into a VA hospital, or
    • Show as proof of retirement from the Armed Forces, or
    • Show as proof of wartime service to get a special license plate from the Department of Motor Vehicles