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lulubella
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Hi Im new here, been reading discussions for a while now. I had my pip face to face just over a week ago. Any ideas how many weeks I will be waiting for decision ? Also I wondered if I am entitled to employment support allowance. Husband is in full time work and I dont know if that will make a difference. Many thanks in advance for any advise.
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PIP decisions usually take 2-4 weeks. It is a good idea to ring the DWP and ask for a copy of the assessment report (PA4) this will give you an indicaton of what your score might be and how the assessment went
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Hi mine is with the assesor they had it on friday when can you ask gor a copy of report pleasez
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You can usually ask for a copy of the report 3 days after the assessment, and pip decision usually takes up to 4 weeks but sometimes longer..... @lulubella .. Yes you can claim ESA as long as you meet the criteria.... It doesn't matter if your husband works
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I phoned DWP for a copy of my PIP report the day after my assessment and received it 10 days later. My DWP decision letter arrived a few days after that - but times can vary.
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Just rung up for report lets see how long it takes to come
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It can take up to 10 days, but ours came after 3 so it varies
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I was in agony ringing them.got medical today gor universal credit dreading it x
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It's never pleasant going for a medical, having to explain yourself to people who don't know any better..... But good luck with it, hope all goes well.... Keep us posted
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Thank you
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