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trina12
Community member Posts: 3 Listener
Just want to no now much longer do I have to wait to no if I am getting it
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@ trina12, Hello and welcome, have you contacted the DWP and requested a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it you can see what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the official award letter notification. The decision makers nearly always go by the recommendations of the assessment report.
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Scope
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Hi, how long is it since your f2f assessment, if you had one?
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It was about 4 weeks
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Hi @trina12. Unfortunately there is no set time for decisions to be made so you could be waiting a little while longer.
Have you called and asked for a copy of your assessment report? This would give you a good indication as to whether you're likely to be awarded PIP.Community Manager
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I am rining them tomorrow
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Hi @trina12 and welcome to the community! Did you manage to get through today?
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