I had my assessment a week ago today. Is it too early to ring the DWP to ask for my report?
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nicolec_xo
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Hello, so I’ve just had my telephone assessment one week ago today and was unsure if it would still be to early to ring dwp to ask for my report to be sent out?
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Hello, so I’ve just had my telephone assessment one week ago today and was unsure if it would still be to early to ring dwp to ask for my report to be sent out?
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Hi and welcome
They say 7 working days but sometimes they are sent back same day but then need to be attached to your claim
It may be worth waiting just to be certain -
Hi @nicolec_xo - & welcome to the community. If you've received a text saying the DWP have your assessment report, then by all means give them a ring. Otherwise, as mentioned above, you might want to wait a little.
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Yes you can no problem after a week, hope it's gone well2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi @nicolec_xo Welcome to the community! I hope that the above replies have been helpful.
Just to let you know, I merged your two discussions as they were about the same topic.
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I asked for mines and they says they coildnt send it until I had a desicion
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nicoleleex said:I asked for mines and they says they coildnt send it until I had a desicion2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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