First time applying for PIP- how long?
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cazza62
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morning I am new to this site
I have fibromyalgia and was diagnosed in June of last year but I do believe I have this for a while anyway I was told to apply for pip I don't claim any benefits and still currently working I have gone 30 hours down to 15 had to move depts.
had f2f assessment last Wednesday 28/3/18 just phoned wdp to see if the report had been received but not as yet can anyone tell me how long is the process thank you cazza62
I have fibromyalgia and was diagnosed in June of last year but I do believe I have this for a while anyway I was told to apply for pip I don't claim any benefits and still currently working I have gone 30 hours down to 15 had to move depts.
had f2f assessment last Wednesday 28/3/18 just phoned wdp to see if the report had been received but not as yet can anyone tell me how long is the process thank you cazza62
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Takes around 4/6 weeks where i live. It can take up to 8 weeks.
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Took about 6 weeks for face to face assesment & then 4 weeks for mandatory consideration & then 3months for tribunal ! X
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thank you lindadenise x
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tryingmtbest that's not good at all why do they have to put use through this so sorry for this x
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Four weeks I think.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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