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catherineryan40
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Evening all I have just had my Forms to transfer from an indefinite award from DLA to pip i suffer with CP and am wheel chair bound and also suffer with epilepsy does any body have any idea what the waiting time for Dwp to make a decision please thank you.
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Evening everyone i am new member just wanted to know how long does it take Dwp to make a decision i have been in receipt of DLa since i was
16 due to having cerebal palsy am wheel chair bound and also suffer with epilepsy was awarded an indefinite DLA many thanks new member my name is Catherine. -
When did you apply? I’d call tomorrow to chase things up.
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DWP rang me 2 weeks tomorrow to start the claim my PA,posted them back Monday just gone.
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Hello and welcome, there is no set time for the official award confirmation letter once you have had your assessment you can request a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it see what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the official award confirmation letter which can take up to 8 weeks or more to arrive.
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It was 6 weeks for me after having the f2f assessment.
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Thank you I,m not looking forward to my f2f assessment as I get anxious when I am in room with people whom I don’t know .
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catherineryan40 said:Thank you I,m not looking forward to my f2f assessment as I get anxious when I am in room with people whom I don’t know .
It's just about 45mins to an hour of answering questions that the HCP asks.
I supplied evidence for everything I'd put on the PIP form and also supplied an up to date repeat prescription list, the HCP who was a nurse seemed to be happy with that and didn't need anything else.
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I`m waiting also. sent my PIP claim for last Monday. Good luck to everyone else.I asked for a home based f2f...
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