I sent my pip review form on 4th March 2021 I still haven't heard anything. Is this normal?
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sadie65
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Hiya guys hope everyone well x
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Hi could anyone help I sent my pip review form on 4th March 2021 I still haven't heard anything from pip regarding this review has anyone else waited so long x
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Welcome to the community @sadie65
Firstly, just you let you know, I've deleted your duplicate post, and moved this one into our PIP category.
As Janer1967 has said, waiting times can unfortunately be quite long at the moment. They vary, so it's difficult for us to suggest when you might hear back. I know it's easier said than done, but try not to worry about it too much as you wait. How are you feeling about it all? -
Hi tori
And Thankyou for your response I'm really nervous about my review 18 weeks and they still can't tell me anything x -
Many people are finding the long waits are causing them some anxiety @sadie65, so you're not alone in feeling that way. You shouldn't take anything from the long wait, in terms of it meaning anything good or bad. How confident are you feeling in your form?
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Hi tori
Ive been on pip since 2016 when my award came February telling me they had extended it till March 2022 as no face to face was happening I called them to tell them my health changes I'm beginning to regret that now it's caused so much anxiety -
sadie65 said:Hi tori
Ive been on pip since 2016 when my award came February telling me they had extended it till March 2022 as no face to face was happening I called them to tell them my health changes I'm beginning to regret that now it's caused so much anxietyInformation I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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