Avoid errors when claiming your veterans' preference. Upload your SF‑15 PDF, enter personal and military service info, select the correct preference category, and let Simplicity AI fill every field. Review, sign, and export a ready-to-submit SF‑15.
AI converts the SF-15 into an interactive form. No manually tapping into dense federal application fields or cross-referencing OPM instructions to figure out which preference category applies to you.
Upload your DD-214, VA disability letter, or other supporting documents as source files, and Simplicity AI pulls service dates, disability ratings, and branch information into the correct fields.
Claiming preference as a veteran, spouse, widow/widower, or mother of a veteran? AI shows only the sections and documentation requirements that match your specific preference category.

Form INFORMATIONS
Applicant's Full Legal Name and Address:
Your legal name as it appears on your federal job application and government IDs. Your mailing address is where the hiring agency sends correspondence about your preference claim and application status. Accurate spelling and address tie your claim to your application record.
Social Security Number:
Enter your SSN carefully. Federal agencies use it to locate your employment applications and preference claims in personnel systems. It must match your SSN in military records and your job application to avoid delays.
Veteran's Name and Relationship (if applicable):
If you are claiming a derived preference (spouse, mother, widow or widower of a veteran), enter the veteran's full name exactly as it appears on military service records. This links your preference claim to the veteran's service record.
Branch of Service and Military Service Dates:
Enter the branch (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or Space Force) and the precise dates of entry into active duty and separation. These dates determine whether service qualifies under federal preference laws. Active-duty during qualifying periods under honorable conditions can grant 10-point preference.
Claim Level of Veterans' Preference:
Select which 10-point preference category you are claiming: Preference Eligible (10 point), Derived Preference (for certain family members), or Disability Preference (service-connected disability of 10 percent or greater). Your category determines which documentation you must attach.
Preference Category-Specific Details and Required Documentation:
Based on your category, additional questions and documents apply. For disability preference: VA disability rating letter. For spouse of disabled veteran: marriage certificate and VA rating letter. Common documents include DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty), VA disability rating letter, marriage certificate, death certificate (for widow/widower), and other official records. These validate your claim. Simplicity AI prompts for the documents that match your selected category.
Signature and Date:
Your signature certifies that all information and documents are true and accurate under penalty of law. The date indicates when you completed the claim and can affect review timeliness. Unsigned forms are considered incomplete.
Form SF‑15, officially called "Application for 10 Point Veterans' Preference," is how veterans and certain family members claim additional preference points when applying for federal jobs. It provides federal agencies with the documentation needed to verify eligibility for 10-point veterans' preference.
You may need to complete SF‑15 if: you are a veteran with a service-connected disability of 10 percent or more; you are a spouse, widow, or widower of a veteran with a service-connected disability or who died from service-connected causes; you are a parent of a deceased veteran who died from a service-connected disability; or you are applying for a federal job and want your preference claim considered for competitive hiring.
The form is a few pages long, but verifying service dates, disability ratings, and family relationships can be confusing. Simplicity AI guides you through every field, auto-fills information from uploaded documents, and helps ensure your claim is complete and accurate.
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Upload your SF-15 PDF to Simplicity AI. The AI analyzes the form and presents a guided interface instead of confusing lines and checkboxes.
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Enter your personal information, including full legal name, mailing address, and Social Security Number, exactly as on your job application and military records. AI flags any missing essential details.
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Provide veteran service information or derived preference connection. If you are a veteran, upload your DD-214 and VA disability documents. If you are a spouse, parent, or widow or widower, upload the veteran's DD-214 and proof of relationship.
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Select the specific 10-point preference category you qualify for: disability preference, derived preference, or other eligible categories recognized by OPM. AI ensures your category choice aligns with your uploaded documents.
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Upload all required supporting documents, such as DD-214, VA disability letter, marriage certificate, death certificate, and any other required documents. AI extracts key data and auto-fills those sections for you.
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Review every field for accuracy, sign electronically, and export your completed SF-15 as a clean PDF ready to attach to your federal job application.
Complete your SF-15 form in minutes with interactive guidance.
Simplicity AI reads your documents and maps names, dates, and service details to the correct form fields.
Your military service information, Social Security Number, and VA data are encrypted, private, and never shared.
FAQs
What is Form SF-15, and why do I need it?
Form SF-15 is the standard form used to claim 10-point veterans' preference when applying for federal jobs. It gives eligible veterans and certain family members a hiring advantage under Office of Personnel Management rules.
Who qualifies for 10-point veterans' preference?
You qualify if you are a veteran with a service-connected disability of 10 percent or more, a widow or widower of a veteran who died from a service-connected disability, or the parent of a deceased veteran who died from a service-connected disability.
What documents should I attach to SF-15?
Required documents typically include your DD-214 showing active duty and discharge status, a VA disability rating letter, marriage or death certificates for derived preference, and any other documents OPM requires for your specific category.
Can I submit SF-15 electronically?
Yes. Simplicity AI lets you complete the form, sign it electronically, and export it as a PDF. Federal agencies accept properly signed PDFs, but check the job announcement for instructions.
What is the difference between SF-15 and a federal job application?
Your federal job application describes your qualifications. SF-15 specifically documents your veterans' preference eligibility. Many agencies require both with your application.
How soon will my preference be evaluated?
Processing time depends on the agency and the completeness of your documentation. Providing all required evidence with the SF-15 speeds up the review and reduces follow-up requests.
Incorrect Preference Category Selection
Some applicants check the wrong category, such as disability, when they qualify for derived preference. AI guides you through plain-English questions so you select the correct category.
Missing or Incomplete Supporting Documents
Omitting DD‑214 or VA disability letters can lead to delays or denials. AI prompts you to upload all required documents and auto-fills fields based on your uploads.
Incorrect Service Dates or Branch Names
Incorrect military service dates or branch names can disqualify a claim. AI extracts exact data from uploaded records and fills the form accurately.
Mismatched Names Between Documents and Form
Your name on the SF‑15 must match your federal job application and supporting documents. AI flags discrepancies before submission.
Unsigned or Undated Forms
An unsigned SF‑15 is invalid. AI enforces the signature step and reminds you to date the form before export.
Submitting to the Wrong Agency
Some applicants submit the SF‑15 to OPM rather than to the hiring agency. AI creates a complete PDF ready to attach to your job application.
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