VA Foreign Medical Services
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IME, DBQ, or Nexus? Know What You Get When You Choose VA Foreign Medical Services.

If you are trying to strengthen your documentation, support a disability claim, or prove service connection, understanding the difference between these three can save time, reduce confusion, and help you move faster.

The right document is the specific medical evidence your claim is missing — the piece that helps cut through red tape and move you toward approval faster.

At a Glance

Three documents. Three very different roles.

IME

Independent Medical Exam

A detailed medical evaluation that documents your condition, symptoms, functional limits, and supporting findings.
DBQ

Disability Benefits Questionnaire

A structured form that organizes your medical findings in the format the VA commonly uses to review conditions.
NEXUS

Medical Nexus Letter

A medical opinion explaining how your current condition is connected to your military service.

Quick Comparison

What each one is actually for

Tool Main Purpose Best Used For
IME Documents the condition in depth Severity, symptoms, limitations, and exam findings
DBQ Organizes findings into a VA-style format Structured, review-friendly documentation
Nexus Explains the link between condition and service Establishing service connection clearly

How It Works

The right document depends on what your case is missing.

Not every veteran needs the same thing. The goal is to identify what best supports your condition, your documentation, and your path forward.

We Review Your Case

We look at your condition, records, symptoms, and goals to understand where the real gaps are.

We Identify What You Actually Need

Some veterans need an IME. Others need a DBQ, a Nexus Letter, or a combination. The goal is fit, not guesswork.

You Move Forward with Stronger Documentation

With the right documentation in place, your case is clearer, more complete, and easier to move forward.

Why getting this right matters

This isn’t just about you — your family is counting on you to get this right.

Less Confusion

Knowing the difference helps you avoid chasing the wrong document and losing time in the process.

Stronger Documentation

The right document can make the condition, severity, and service connection much easier to understand.

Better Next Steps

When the documentation is clearer and more complete, it is easier to move forward with confidence.

NOT SURE WHICH ONE APPLIES TO YOUR CASE?

Start with the right evaluation. Build the right documentation from there.

VA Foreign Medical Services cares about our veterans and how they are treated. We focus on helping you get the right support, the right documentation, and the respect you deserve.