I've completed my PIP form and haven't heard anything for 6 weeks. It could be a long wait
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ktboo
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Hi I'm new here. I completed my pip form and haven't heard anything for 6 weeks other than a tex to say they've received my form. Reading some other threads I think I am in for a long wait on whether I need a telephone or face assessment .
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Hi and welcome
Yes you probably have some time to wait yet . Most assessments are by phone currently but f2f are starting again towards end if month, primarily for those who can't have phone or those who they need to see f2f to make decisions
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Ok thank you for reply I will keep you updated
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Hello @ktboo and welcome to the community
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Hi @ktboo - I just wanted to welcome you to the community. Thank you, it would be good to hear how you get on.
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