2 weeks snice my esa assessment and DWP have not got back to me?
beeman1200
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hi my name is bernard
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hi I Bernard I on ESA and DLA and finding it hard to live on then
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Hi @beeman1200, and welcome! Is it the amount that you're paid that you're struggling with, or something else? Let us know and we'll do our best to help.
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2 weeks snice my esa assessment and DWP have not got back to me?
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Hi,It can take 2-8 weeks and sometimes longer for a decision. Hopefully it won't be too much longer.
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It's has been two weeks also since my ESA assessment not heard anything apparently some ppl are getting replies within two weeks hope it's not much longer
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liz999991 said:It's has been two weeks also since my ESA assessment not heard anything apparently some ppl are getting replies within two weeks hope it's not much longer
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no its 4 weeks on weds
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Have you rang to ask for a copy of the assessment report? If not then ring tomorrow. They usually go with the recommendations in the report. There's no timescales for decisions.
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After 10 weeks wait the dwp said I got no points despite the fact I was in the work related group for 3 years and was awarded 15 points at last appeal and I now have to get UC witch will take 5 weeks with no money to buy food help help help
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I'm sorry to hear this. Your next step is the MR and you need to put your request in writing, stating what you disagree with and which group you think you should be placed into, with your reasons why.If you claim UC then you won't be able to go back onto ESA. It maybe worth you waiting for the MR decision and if that fails once the Tribunal accept your appeal you'll be able to go back onto assessment rate for ESA. As there's at least a 5 week wait for your first payment with UC. Any premiums you were paid on ESA will not be paid on UC.You really do need face to face advice about this and the MR request.
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MR request receive on feb 7 los t today found esa restated and backdated to jan 11 for one year
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took them 8 weeks
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