- Pressing the button does nothing in the vast majority of cases
- Only helps in 4 specific scenarios related to 5103 notice requirements
- Non-binding - you can still submit evidence after pressing it
- Does not speed up your claim or prevent VA from ordering exams
Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation and confusion that surround this button. But here is the truth in the matter:
There are only FOUR cases in which pressing this button maybe does anything:
You submitted a Supplemental claim and did NOT select anything in the 5103 notice acknowledged block or you selected you would like the VA to send it.
You filed for TDIU and did NOT include a VA Form 21-526EZ.
You filed for Aid and Attendance/SMC and did NOT include a VA Form 21-526EZ.
What the Button Actually Does
Pressing the button adds a document to your Claim file that says you have submitted all evidence you plan on submitting.
How this can Help
If you fit any of the listed cases above, and the VA forgot to send you a 5103 notice and you did not fit a sub-scenario where one need not be sent (I will not go into them). Asking the VA to decide your claim fulfills the 5103 notice requirement. In effect saving you from having to wait a month, whenever someone at the VA realizes no one ever sent the notice out.
So yes, for those who say it does nothing... You are right in the vast majority of cases.