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Build a Postal Exam 475 plan around the official USPS VEA process for Mail Handler postings, assessment invitation emails, the 72-hour deadline, 30-45 minute timing, device setup, facility-work scenarios, and retest rules.
VEA 475 is the USPS Mail Handler assessment, not a postal trivia test. We help applicants confirm the job posting, locate the invitation, prepare a reliable testing setup, understand how results attach to future applications, and answer work-style prompts consistently.
USPS controls VEA 475 through the application process. Applicants should use official emails, complete the assessment within the deadline, and avoid paid-employment scams because USPS does not charge to apply or test.
USPS identifies Exam 475 as Virtual Entry Assessment MH for Mail Handler jobs.
USPS states that Virtual Entry Assessment applicants have three days, or 72 hours, to complete the assessment.
Preparation focuses on reliability, safety, teamwork, responsibility, and physical facility work scenarios.
Failing the same VEA version creates a one-year wait before retesting that version.
VEA 475 applies to USPS Mail Handler job groups, including Mail Handler Assistant postings when the posting requires it. HiraEdu reviews the job posting, eCareer or USPS Careers roadmap, assessment invitation, deadline, and device setup before the candidate begins.
USPS allows VEA completion on a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Candidates prepare by choosing a quiet place, confirming internet reliability, checking email access, and planning enough uninterrupted time to complete the assessment carefully.
The assessment is not a postal-knowledge quiz. Practice focuses on reading prompts carefully and answering consistently around dependable attendance, safe work habits, attention to procedures, teamwork, pace, responsibility, and comfort with mail-processing facility demands.
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USPS Virtual Entry Assessment 475, also called VEA-MH, is the Mail Handler version of the Postal Service's Virtual Entry Assessment. The official USPS VEA guide lists Exam 475 for the Mail Handler job group and explains that applicants complete the assessment when a job posting requires it or when USPS sends an assessment invitation email.
HiraEdu prepares applicants by focusing on the official USPS process and mail-handler work behaviors. USPS states that VEA assessments require no memorized study content, can be completed on common devices, generally take about 30 to 45 minutes, and should be completed with a reliable internet connection and a quiet place without distractions. Candidates also review the 72-hour completion deadline, Notice of Results expiration, how scores attach to the applicant profile, USPS no-fee scam warnings, and the one-year retest wait after failing the same VEA version.
USPS identifies VEA 475 as the Mail Handler assessment. It is tied to Mail Handler job postings when the posting requires that VEA version.
USPS states that Virtual Entry Assessments can be completed on a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone after the applicant receives the assessment prompt or email.
USPS states that Virtual Entry Assessments require no traditional study content. Read prompts carefully and complete the assessment in a reliable, distraction-free setting.
USPS says applicants who miss the assessment deadline receive an ineligible score and are not considered for that position.
USPS states that applicants must wait one year from the most recent attempt before retaking the same VEA version.
Verify that the target USPS job posting requires VEA 475 and note the assessment deadline.
Use a stable internet connection, quiet location, charged device, accessible email, and current application login.
Think through mail-handler scenarios involving safety, teamwork, pace, physical work, responsibility, and reliability.
Save the Notice of Results, expiration date, profile status, and any retest eligibility date shown by USPS.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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