Pip MR advice please
sam1983
Community member Posts: 3 Listener
So the Decision maker rang me yesterday to say they where unable to make a decision on my recent MR application for pip as they didn’t have the relevant consent authorising the citizens advice to speak on my behalf so she was going to put it on hold until she receives written authorisation from me that I agree with the submission they wrote for me! Even though it’s the from the same lady who filled in my form and accompanied me to my assessment and who I have given them verbal permission to speak to numberous times? So I said I would ask the lady from CAB to forward the consent again and she said i’d Hear in the next few weeks...but then this morning she rang me back to say she’s decided she’s going to make a decision anyway today but will only forward the decision to me as she doesn’t have consent to forward the decision letter to CAB so I asked if she could tell me the decision over the phone to which she said she hadn’t made it yet but would do so today! So now i’m just confused as to how long it’ll be b4 i find out what the decision is? Any advice ?
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should be about 2 weeks just a matter of waiting for the brown envelope
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Thanks for your responses stills waiting for brown envelope ?
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