14 weeks since f2f and still awaiting decision
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kimberlydaniels_
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hi has anyone else had to wait 14+ weeks for decision after a pip f2f. Mine was done at home as I suffer with severe anxiety and depression. I’ve received numerous letters stating they have all the information but still no decision.
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There is no time limit from having your. F2F till you get your award notification letter. Have you requested your assessment report and on receiving it you can workout what you're award may should be but you still have to wait for the official award confirmation letter.
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I would consider asking your MP to push it along at the 16 week stage. Whilst they have no legal time limit, I think there is consideration here for what is reasonable.
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