Pip. Should I send my hospital letters separately, or in the envelope provided?
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jason40
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Hi everyone I've been reading alot on here so thought I'd join 😊 .
I've just applied for pip and waiting for the form to be delivered.
I do have a question, when I've filled in the form I've got alot of hospital letters I need to send in aswell, do I send them in the envelope they provide or send separately. Thanks
I've just applied for pip and waiting for the form to be delivered.
I do have a question, when I've filled in the form I've got alot of hospital letters I need to send in aswell, do I send them in the envelope they provide or send separately. Thanks
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Do not send originals. Make copies and post them with the form, write your name and NI number on each page of the copies.
Do not send letters just because you've got them. Many medical letters simply repeat information, only use letters that provide additional information relevant to your claim.
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Ok thank you0
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Hello @jason40 and thanks for reaching out and joining the community, I'm glad to see that calcotti has helped advise you.
If any questions come up in the meantime or you are still unsure of anything, please do let us know and we'll do our best to help
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