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How long will I wait for a decision?

Bobo6677
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Hi, had my appeal today from dla to pip does anyone know how long will I wait for a decision, any feedback would be appreciated
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Hi @Bobo6677, I know from life that you should receive your decision within one month period.
There were previously delays but it seems they well organise the decision maker teams to sent the decision with one month time schedule to recipients.
I wish you nice weekend.
Iza -
Hi thanks for the feedback, you too have a nice weekend, the weather in Glasgow at the moment is beautiful,
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Thanks in London is very warm and sunny too.
I may enjoy reading books lather or pop on my bike to take few photos lather.
I really love sunny weather but here in UK is something what does not happen every day -
Yes we don't get this weather very often so enjoy it while you can
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Thanks.
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