And submitted

Thank gawd for that I have submitted my migration today just wanted to say a big thanks to all especially Poppy and Kimmy. I appreciate your patience with me, I was starting to annoy myself!
I managed to get through online ID with no issue and no visit to a jobcentre.
I made a note I was migrating from the support group on the journal but I don't know how long they take to read and respond ?
Under work plan it says agent created and basically states I don't have to look or have any work related activity so I wonder if that's an indication they already picked up the support group detail.
Only odd thing I noticed was one child was verified one wasn't. Not sure what that means or why.
For a migration it was a lot of work for me.
So I guess I just sit back now and let them migrate away as I don't think there is anything further for me to do at this time or on the to do list.
and the 5 week countdown begins.
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A huge well done for getting it submitted
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Well done @peters77 big sigh of relief for you now you have submitted your migration.
Take care.
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Well done on going through it all! Please let us know if everything goes smoothly or not.
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That's great you managed to do that, it can be stressful due to fear of the unknown. It's perfectly normal at the stage for some things such as rent, children not to be verified, it's early days yet but it's nothing to worry about.
That's great it says you have no work commitments too. You'll know once ESA have sent your details across because you'll need to accept your new commitments, which will be to just agree to report changes and log into your journal regularly to check it.
For the advance payment, if you request that, this is usually based on what your maximum UC entitlement is. It may seem low at first but this is normal, once everything is verified the amount would increase.
Just as a reminder, if you request an advance payment, you do need to pay that back and your future UC payments will be reduced.
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could I ask what I.d was requested?
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Here's hoping your claim is processed without a hitch, mine seems to have done so and my first payment is due on the 08th.
I too took the advice I saw on here, and mentioned the SG on my journal. It can't hurt to have it on he record!
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on the record*
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I think the options were passport driving licence p60 tax credits p60 and a few others I forget
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thankyou
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I had a small bag of id, but handed over only three items before the young lad said he was happy.
i - driving licence
ii - blue badge
iii - bank card
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Thankyou Ranald
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