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Find out if you’re eligible for a Native American Direct Loan (NADL) to help buy, build, or improve a home on Federal Trust Land. You may also be able to lower your interest rate and refinance a loan you already have.
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If you’re a Veteran, and either you or your spouse is Native American, our Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program may help you get a loan to buy, build, or improve a home on federal trust land. You may also get a loan to refinance an existing NADL and reduce your interest rate. Find out if you qualify for an NADL—and how to apply.

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Why might I want to get an NADL?

An NADL offers many benefits, including:

  • No down payment required in most cases.
  • No need for private mortgage insurance (PMI), which is commonly charged to conventional loan borrowers.
  • Limited closing costs (fees you pay for services and other costs related to getting a loan and buying a home).
  • A low-interest, 30-year fixed mortgage (a fixed mortgage means your interest rate will stay the same over the full life of the loan). The current VA interest rate for NADLs starts at 6%. You can contact your state’s VA regional loan center to find out what your interest rate will be and to get help starting your loan application.
    Find your state’s VA regional loan center
  • A reusable benefit, which means you can get more than one NADL to buy, build, or improve another residence in the future.
  • The ability to refinance a current NADL for a lower interest rate.
  • The ability to borrow up to the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac conforming loan limit on a no-down-payment loan in most areas—and more in some high-cost counties. You can borrow more than this amount if you want to make a down payment.
    Learn about VA home loan limits

How do I get an NADL?

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  1. Request a VA home loan Certificate of Eligibility (COE).

    This certification confirms that you qualify for the VA home loan benefit.

    Find out if you can get a COE based on your service history and duty status

    Request your COE

  2. Contact the VA regional loan center for your state to begin the NADL process.

    Find your state’s VA regional loan center

Will I have to pay any fees with my loan?

You may need to pay the VA funding fee. This one-time fee helps to lower the cost of the loan for U.S. taxpayers since the VA home loan program doesn’t require down payments or monthly mortgage insurance. Your lender will also charge interest on the loan in addition to closing fees.

Learn about the VA funding fee and other closing costs

What if I have more questions?

You can contact an NADL coordinator by email at NADL@va.gov or by phone at 888-349-7541. We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET.

Note: If you’re a tribal government representative with questions about an MOU agreement for your trust land, you can contact us using the email or phone number provided here too.