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Does anyone else find when answering questions you’re repeating yourself a lot explaining why you can’t do things because of the same problem? Also, would it be okay if I typed my answers and attached them as I cannot write more than a paragraph without being in pain and weakness in my hand makes my writing almost impossible to read?
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Yes you can and attach it but you need to sign it
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Brilliant thank you! And I assume name and NI number on everything?
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Yes they will be
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Fab, thank you
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Yes that is acceptable but please put you national insurance number on each additional sheet of information you send in with your application form and don't forget to sign each on and date it. Good luck.
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Thank you @wilko.
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