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lynnpang
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hi guys,
i have difficulty finding relevant information of the Pip timescale online and so i thought i will just note down my own applications for anyone who might be interested in it.
i live in Birmingham and have several mental and physical conditions. i was on high daily and no mobility before but situation have changes so i have to have it review again
28.12.2017 contact dwp for change of circumstance
06.01.2018 received pip letter and claim form
26.01.2018 returned pip form and evidence with record delivery
29.01.2018 mail (pip form) delivered and sign for.
12.02.2018 information been passed on to capita
27.02.2018 informed by capita that i required a f2f assessment
08.03.2018 recieved capita letter with appointment detail on the 26th mar
26.03.2018 informed by capita that f2f assessment have been reschedule
28.03.2018 attended f2f assessment
03.04.2018 reiecved text message by dwp stating they have received the written report (PA4) from assessment and decision 'should' be made within 4 weeks
03.04.2018 contact dwp to request for f2f assessment report (PA4)
09.04.2018 contact dwp in regard of the PA4, was informed that they can see the request record but can not see it being post out - was told they are going to post it out the same day and i should recieved it in 7-10 days
i am still waiting to hear back from dwp for result and i am so nervous ! how long does it take you guys for the award notice after assessment ?
i have difficulty finding relevant information of the Pip timescale online and so i thought i will just note down my own applications for anyone who might be interested in it.
i live in Birmingham and have several mental and physical conditions. i was on high daily and no mobility before but situation have changes so i have to have it review again
28.12.2017 contact dwp for change of circumstance
06.01.2018 received pip letter and claim form
26.01.2018 returned pip form and evidence with record delivery
29.01.2018 mail (pip form) delivered and sign for.
12.02.2018 information been passed on to capita
27.02.2018 informed by capita that i required a f2f assessment
08.03.2018 recieved capita letter with appointment detail on the 26th mar
26.03.2018 informed by capita that f2f assessment have been reschedule
28.03.2018 attended f2f assessment
03.04.2018 reiecved text message by dwp stating they have received the written report (PA4) from assessment and decision 'should' be made within 4 weeks
03.04.2018 contact dwp to request for f2f assessment report (PA4)
09.04.2018 contact dwp in regard of the PA4, was informed that they can see the request record but can not see it being post out - was told they are going to post it out the same day and i should recieved it in 7-10 days
i am still waiting to hear back from dwp for result and i am so nervous ! how long does it take you guys for the award notice after assessment ?
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Around 6/8 weeks roughly
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