How long does it take to get a reply back from PIP?
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Olliedogzzzz
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Hi all my son is doing really well after his operation, does anyone know how long it takes to get a reply back from pip
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Hi all does anyone know how long it takes to get a reply from pip
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usually takes a couple of weeks, that's how long it took for my wife's letter
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Hi @Olliedogzzzz when you say reply have you applied and waiting for a decision? have you been assessed and waiting a decision?
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Hi @Olliedogzzzz Glad to hear your son is doing well, can you give a bit more detail what are you waiting to get a reply about from PIP ?
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Olliedogzzzz it took two weeks. I think it varies.
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hello and welcome, if you are waiting for an appointment for an assessment then 6 to 8 weeks is normal as we come out of lockdown face to face assessments may resume. If you have had your assessment then a couple of months wait is the normal waiting time, but you can request a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it you can work out what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the award notification letter.
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Good to hear your son is doing so well after his operation @Olliedogzzzz.Community Manager
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Hi all thanks for all your comments that's great I thought it would be some time because of lock down wish you all well.
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