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Anyone know waiting time for appeal in Birmingham?

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This discussion was created from comments split from: Tribunal times.
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Only just sent in appeal form not sure what happens next but how long is the waiting time in Birmingham anyone know
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The only people who can answer that with any accuracy are HMCTS. Give them a ring.
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Thick me carnt find the number what chance do I have in appeal lol
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They will send you a letter to say they have received your appeal and explain what happens next, I got letter within about 2 weeks.
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april123,
You should have a letter from the tribunals service and you can ring the number at the top of that letter. As Mike says, that's the only way to get an up to date estimate of times.
I know from a colleague that back in April this year, the waiting time for PIP appeals was 29 weeks in the midlands. But it could easily be longer (or shorter!) by now.
WillThe Benefits Training Co:Paul BradleyMichael ChambersWill HadwenSarah HayleMaria SolomonDavid Stickland -
I rang today to check it had been received they advised been aceptacc waiting time in the Midlands approximately 30/37 weeks
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