Sent my pip form 5 weeks go. I might need F2F assessment, but they haven't been in touch
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Emma1968
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Got standard pip saying might need f2f if so be in touch bir now its 5 weeks no letter or text saying about f2f call
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Hi @Emma1968 like most things it's taking longer than it should. At least you know they got the forms, is this a renewal or a new application?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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It can be few months waiting for assessment so all you can do is wait some peopke are still waiting from nov/Dec last year -
Emma1968 said:Got standard pip saying might need f2f if so be in touch bir now its 5 weeks no letter or text saying about f2f callMum of one little girl.
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laurapeach said: it tight and you'll get a letter inviting you to an assessment if they can't do a paper based assessment.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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When you ring pip says you hear in 8 weeks. I'm on 5 weeks with no letter or text for. My assesments yet but my friend mum tired attandance letter saying
Week after they got. Form. Saying. She can't get it that was end of march so wounding if mine come. Back as. Yes. Because. Coming up to their deadline. Soon -
Emma1968 said:When you ring pip says you hear in 8 weeks. I'm on 5 weeks with no letter or text for. My assesments yet but my friend mum tired attandance letter saying
Week after they got. Form. Saying. She can't get it that was end of march so wounding if mine come. Back as. Yes. Because. Coming up to their deadline. Soon
Unless they've told you they have everything they need to make a decision then they won't have made one yet. Normally you would get a text or letter if they were doing a paper based assessment.Mum of one little girl.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS. -
We my pip form.as my medical details and letter from gp and statement from my husband they had ot 6 weeks on tuesday but word about f2f yet says 8 weeks not sure if that's 8 weeks for descion if it's no why took so long to tell me that
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This discussion was created from comments split from: Pip telephone consultation times.
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Hi @Emma1968 I've merged your comment on the other discussion with this thread that you made, as they appear to be about the same topic.
Have you taken a look at the comments above? -
Emma1968 said:We my pip form.as my medical details and letter from gp and statement from my husband they had ot 6 weeks on tuesday but word about f2f yet says 8 weeks not sure if that's 8 weeks for descion if it's no why took so long to tell me that
Mum of one little girl.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS. -
Mine was 12 weeks before phone assessment which lasted 40 minutes. It was for a change of circumstances and I was awarded the same as before, but did an in-depth 10 A4 page MR and my new award was enhanced.
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