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PIP face to face postponed?

Sukiso
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Hi new here, hoping to ask a question, since Covid problem has anyone had a pip review f2f postponed?
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Hi @Sukiso - Welcome to the community & thank you for joining. I can't answer personally, but the government guidelines say that, amongst other benefits, all PIP reviews have been suspended for 3 months from the 24th of March. For confirmation see: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/coronavirus-update-benefit-reviews-and-reassessments-suspendedHope this helps, & do please let us know if we can help/ advise with anything else.
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Welcome to the community @Sukiso, is there anything else we can do to help?
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My son's f2f was cancelled and is now to take place per phone on 20 April
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biancamaria said:My son's f2f was cancelled and is now to take place per phone on 20 April
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IAS did an initial spate of cancellations but started sending letters out for telephone consults 2 weeks ago and doing them as of last week. It’s reducing the backlog rapidly.
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