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1 year 1 week ago #295361 by VIA
Replied by VIA on topic Mentioning Regulation 19 on journal when applying for Universal Credit
Thank you David,
But I really need to ask for extension.
Can I ask for the extension through CAB Help to Claim service?
I was thinking of contacting UC to ask for an extension and then contact CAB Help to Claim service to help me with my application, but if I can claim the extension through CAB Help to Claim then it is better.
Which option do you think is best?
I will definitely contact CAB Help to Claim as I can tell it is really for our benefit.
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you.
Best wishes
But I really need to ask for extension.
Can I ask for the extension through CAB Help to Claim service?
I was thinking of contacting UC to ask for an extension and then contact CAB Help to Claim service to help me with my application, but if I can claim the extension through CAB Help to Claim then it is better.
Which option do you think is best?
I will definitely contact CAB Help to Claim as I can tell it is really for our benefit.
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you.
Best wishes
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1 year 1 week ago #295371 by David
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Replied by David on topic Mentioning Regulation 19 on journal when applying for Universal Credit
Hi Via,
Citizens Advice online advise that an extension can be requested by contacting the Universal Credit Managed Migration helpline on 0800 169 0328 before the deadline date.
But as they say " there is no harm in asking ", you could phone Help to Claim and see if they are allowed to request an extension for you. Let me know how you get on.
David
Citizens Advice online advise that an extension can be requested by contacting the Universal Credit Managed Migration helpline on 0800 169 0328 before the deadline date.
But as they say " there is no harm in asking ", you could phone Help to Claim and see if they are allowed to request an extension for you. Let me know how you get on.
David
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1 year 1 week ago #295379 by Eveshell
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Thanks..very much appreciated.
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3 weeks 7 hours ago #309248 by kotenok
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"So try and avoid sending a message to the Work Coach if the matter could affect your payments".
Hi David is it too late to correct this, as i ve done exactly the opposite, as i couldn't fid the place to post the note? Thanks in advance.
Hi David is it too late to correct this, as i ve done exactly the opposite, as i couldn't fid the place to post the note? Thanks in advance.
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3 weeks 5 hours ago #309255 by David
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Replied by David on topic Mentioning Regulation 19 on journal when applying for Universal Credit
Hi kotenok
To send a UC journal message about payments to the Case Manager you just choose as the recipient A Payment.
Hope this helps
David
To send a UC journal message about payments to the Case Manager you just choose as the recipient A Payment.
Hope this helps
David
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