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How long after f2f assessment does it take to get a decision on pip

Tonyqs100
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Evening folks, i had my f2f assessment on the 11th june, i was wondering how long it takes for a final decision, I've asked fir a copy of my report. Many thanks.
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Hello and welcome, if you have your assessment report you can see what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the official award confirmation letter which can take up to 8 or more weeks to arrive.
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Thankyou it seems very slowto be honest.
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It totally depends on backlog in your area. There’s really no timescales for any decision.
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I've been waiting since April, I think I'm at 15 weeks now, like Poppy said, it depends on the backlog.
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Thankyou i hope you get a decision soon.
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Many thanks Adrian ?
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Thanks Adrian & @Tonyqs100
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I had mine 6 weeks after my f2f assessment.
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Hopefully you will hear soon
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