PiP2 form
feeky1973
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Hi does anyone know where I can view a copy of the latest Pip2 form online? I link would be great. I'm trying to help a relative fill hers in but images ive found online dont match what she say's is in front of her.
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Unless it's a review form then it will be this one. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/756542/ar1-pip-award-review-how-your-disability-affects-you.pdf
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feeky1973 said:Hi does anyone know where I can view a copy of the latest Pip2 form online? I link would be great. I'm trying to help a relative fill hers in but images ive found online dont match what she say's is in front of her.
I hope @poppy123456's post helps? Do you have any other questions about the Pip2 form that you would like to ask?Online Community Information Coordinator
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poppy123456 said:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/735754/response/1759704/attach/4/PIP2%20form%20booklet%20PrintOnly%20220121.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1
This 2021 version does differ from the 2018 version.
However I don’t know if the online form exactly matches this or not.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
Thank you everyone
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@calcotti that link does seem most like the one she has. But that one on your link has 50pages hers has less so something is different. Just dont want to fill it all in only to be told is was the wrong one
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feeky1973 said:@calcotti that link does seem most like the one she has. But that one on your link has 50pages hers has less so something is different. Just dont want to fill it all in only to be told is was the wrong one
Take two pages, one from near the front of the form and one near the end. Compare them with hers to find a matching page. If the content is the same but the page numbering is different but by the same amount for each then you simply need to amend the page numbering of the form I linked to to get a match to hers.
I’ve not yet helped anyone with an online form so don't know how it works. Is she not able to send you the form she’s looking at? How are you proposing to fill it in?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
May I ask in the regards to these links mentioned. Are these forms we can use fill in and send back to complete the pip?. I have noticed that in one of these forms it mentions sample only. So is these the right forms to use?
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yarrakid said:May I ask in the regards to these links mentioned. Are these forms we can use fill in and send back to complete the pip?. I have noticed that in one of these forms it mentions sample only. So is these the right forms to use?
The PIP2 forms online can't be used because as you correctly said they are samples only. To start a claim you'll need to ring PIP and they will send you the forms. They may also ask if you would like to apply with a digital claim, if you agree they will send you a link through email.PIP new claims
Telephone: 0800 917 2222
Textphone: 0800 917 7777
Relay UK (if you cannot hear or speak on the phone): 18001 then 0800 917 2222
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Calling from abroad: +44 191 218 7766
Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm
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Hi @yarrakid - When you first ring up to claim PIP you'll be asked a few questions, then a form will be posted out, or you'll receive an email so you can complete an online form instead.
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The date you ring becomes the start date for any award. You get 4 weeks in which to return the form but you can request an extra 2 weeks.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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HiThank you for your replies. One of the issues I have is trying to get through to the line. Evwrytime I rung I'm In a loop waiting for quite considerable time. I have already submitted the pip form and evidence but had no pip2 form via post or any other method. I had a letter asking me to return the form but since I don't have it. So unless someone has any great ideas how to progress this I'm going to cancel the pip and redo it again to see if I can move it forward.
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I don’t understand what you mean by submitting the form and also saying you never had a PIP2. What form did you send?
Wait times on the telephone are usually shorter if you ring early in the day. If they sent you a form it’s probably sitting in a sorting office.
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yarrakid said:I have already submitted the pip form and evidence but had no pip2 form via post or any other method.
I don't understand what you mean by this. How can you send the form and evidence if you haven't received the form?
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