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JO2907
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Hi my name is Jo. I have recently been sent a Pip Review form on 14/09/2018 and sent back to them on 17/09/2018. How do i know if theyv'e received it? and how long roughly is it taking this year to hear from them about either a f2f assesment or a paper based decision?. Hope someone can help?. Thank you
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Hi Jo first of did you send your forms back recorded/registered delivery, if you did then you can track it online, we advise everyone to do this just to make sure that it's received at DWP if you didn't then you can ring them to check, it can take up to 6 weeks just to get an appointment through for a F2F, to be honest unless you are terminal then your chance of a paper based assessment is nearly unheard of.
Did you send in plenty of up to date supporting evidence to back up your review forms and hopefully you didn't just tick the no change boxes without a full description to help support
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