If you're sending a copy of your award letter for MR, is it all the pages or just the front page?
cazza6565
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Can I just ask if you are sending in a copy of your award letter is it all the pages of it or just a copy of the front page you send in when submitting an Mandatory Reconsideration Request. Apologise if I'm sounding lost to this situation.
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Hi @cazza6565,
Thanks for reaching out to us. Please do not ever be sorry for the way you are feeling or the circumstances you are experiencing. Unfortunately, this is not my area of expertise so I am hoping someone with more expertise in this area can also respond to you. However, in the meantime, my personal response would be that it is always best to provide all the evidence than not to provide it. That would mean they could not say "well, if only you had included it". That being said, if you are feeling uncomfortable about sharing it all with them, I would consider the pages which provide the most evidence to support your application. I hope this helps!0 -
You don't need to send a copy of the decision letter when requesting the MR. You can either use this form.Or write a letter. If you write a letter you need to make sure you put your name and NI number on everything you send.
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Ok that's great thank you so much, I have written a 2 page letter just wasn't sure if I needed a copy of the award sent back too.0
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