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suzannah17
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Hi just wondering how long it takes for PIP review forms to come after the date given my brother was told they’ll contact him in 23/08/19 but it changed to the 23/02/2020 so due anytime, how long have you all roughly waited? As he’s on holiday so don’t want no confusion. Thank you
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The review forms arrive about 6 months before the end date of the current award date. If you are unable to return the forms in the specified time then contact DWP and ask for a extension stating reasons your requesting one.
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@suzannah17 Hello and welcome as wilko has said above the reviews have now changed to be 6 months prior to award ending. I have had my review last year and I got my forms 6 months prior. Isuugest while you are waiting you get all the evidence together to send off with the form at least then this will save time once they are received. Hopefully he will get the forms this week, good luckj and dont forgert to fill the form in with as much detail about how his condition affects him on a daily basis giving examples of how and what happened the last few times he tried to complete the task. It is a review but should be treated as a new claim
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janer1967 said:@suzannah17 Hello and welcome as wilko has said above the reviews have now changed to be 6 months prior to award ending. I have had my review last year and I got my forms 6 months prior. Isuugest while you are waiting you get all the evidence together to send off with the form at least then this will save time once they are received. Hopefully he will get the forms this week, good luckj and dont forgert to fill the form in with as much detail about how his condition affects him on a daily basis giving examples of how and what happened the last few times he tried to complete the task. It is a review but should be treated as a new claim
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Hi @suzannah17, do you know when the award is due to end? It has been changed to 6 months before this.Scope
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