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7 years 9 months ago #177242 by Teddington
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Update;
Ive received my decision letter . I am very happy to say 18 months extension means " 18 months from the original end date of my award ".
Gordon , thank you so much. You were right what you said .
My decision letter has two dates. First one is my award ending date (2019) and second date is my review date (2018). My previous award letters didn't show tgis and they only had award ending dates on.
I think they are trying to clarify to people now that they will have a review a year before their awards end.
Thank you very much again . Have a lovely Christmas and Happy new year to all mods
Ive received my decision letter . I am very happy to say 18 months extension means " 18 months from the original end date of my award ".
Gordon , thank you so much. You were right what you said .
My decision letter has two dates. First one is my award ending date (2019) and second date is my review date (2018). My previous award letters didn't show tgis and they only had award ending dates on.
I think they are trying to clarify to people now that they will have a review a year before their awards end.
Thank you very much again . Have a lovely Christmas and Happy new year to all mods
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7 years 9 months ago #177296 by slugsta
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That's very good news, thanks for the clarification.
I do hope that you will be able to relax and enjoy your Christmas.
I do hope that you will be able to relax and enjoy your Christmas.
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7 years 8 months ago #178548 by Barry04
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Hi Teddington,
I am in the same dilemma - only 4 days left and thinking and preparing for what to put on it is taking a long time. And yes my concentration is so much decreased too. SO have not been able to fill in for a month.
PS - Did you provide a lot of evidence this time as well as the previous time you filled in the main form?
Thanks
I am in the same dilemma - only 4 days left and thinking and preparing for what to put on it is taking a long time. And yes my concentration is so much decreased too. SO have not been able to fill in for a month.
PS - Did you provide a lot of evidence this time as well as the previous time you filled in the main form?
Thanks
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7 years 8 months ago #178563 by slugsta
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Hi Barry,
I don't know whether 'Teddington' frequents the forum now that the claim has been decided.
I don't know whether 'Teddington' frequents the forum now that the claim has been decided.
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7 years 8 months ago #178640 by Teddington
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Hi Barry04,
This was my 3rd review in 4 years .
First time I filled AR1 form for my last review . My conditions etc not changed so I tick 'no change ' boxes. I put a GP letter as a support evidence . I also wrote how I have been since my previous review on additional information section to give them a better picture about me .
Fortunately I didn't have to have a face to face and my awards remained the same.
Best of luck to you .
This was my 3rd review in 4 years .
First time I filled AR1 form for my last review . My conditions etc not changed so I tick 'no change ' boxes. I put a GP letter as a support evidence . I also wrote how I have been since my previous review on additional information section to give them a better picture about me .
Fortunately I didn't have to have a face to face and my awards remained the same.
Best of luck to you .
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