Universal Credit Claim Closure
Summary
Universal Credit claims can be closed if required evidence is not provided or appointments are missed. However, proper procedures must be followed, including giving claimants the opportunity to provide missing information or reschedule appointments. If you believe your claim was unfairly closed, you can request a Mandatory Reconsideration. Seek advice from Citizens Advice or local support centers for guidance on appealing the decision. Additionally, you can file a formal complaint if you feel there was a procedural error or miscommunication.Full Conversation
well, I applied through managed migration, and applied as couple, on */*/* we received message to attend id check appointments for */*/*, than we called them to say we can't go so the appointment turned into telephone appointments which was successful for me but not for my husband even though he answered every question correctly. on */*/*, a jobcenter adviser asked to speak to my husband but my husband could not engage in any conversation that time, so I told him to call back so he said no. then on */*/* we received a message tell us to call universal credit or we will have a problem with payment, so we called universal credit and we have been told that the claim is closed and we can't request any hardship financial hel.
It sounds like a stressful situation. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Contact Universal Credit Again: Explain the situation and request a reconsideration of the decision.
- Request a Mandatory Reconsideration: This is the first step in appealing a decision made by Universal Credit. Ensure you do this within one month of the decision.
- Seek Advice: You can contact Citizens Advice for guidance on how to proceed with your claim and appeal process.
Would you like help in finding local advice centers or additional support?
- Contact Universal Credit Again: Explain the situation and request a reconsideration of the decision.
- Request a Mandatory Reconsideration: This is the first step in appealing a decision made by Universal Credit. Ensure you do this within one month of the decision.
- Seek Advice: You can contact Citizens Advice for guidance on how to proceed with your claim and appeal process.
Would you like help in finding local advice centers or additional support?
but do jobcenter have a right to close the claim that way?
In general, Universal Credit claims can be closed if certain conditions are not met. However, it is important to ensure that all procedures were followed correctly. Here are some key points:
- Universal Credit can close claims if claimants do not attend required appointments.
- If an appointment is missed, claimants typically have the right to reschedule or explain their reasons.
- Claimants have the right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration if they believe the decision was unfair.
Would you like assistance in contacting a local advice centre for further guidance?
- Universal Credit can close claims if claimants do not attend required appointments.
- If an appointment is missed, claimants typically have the right to reschedule or explain their reasons.
- Claimants have the right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration if they believe the decision was unfair.
Would you like assistance in contacting a local advice centre for further guidance?
it has been closed under the pretext of missing information and they tried to call us but we did not responded.
It sounds like a frustrating situation. You have a few options:
- Mandatory Reconsideration: Ask Universal Credit to look at their decision again. You must do this within one month of the decision.
- Contact Citizens Advice: They can offer guidance on how to proceed.
- Local Advice Centre: Would you like help finding one for further guidance?
Would you like assistance with any of these options?
- Mandatory Reconsideration: Ask Universal Credit to look at their decision again. You must do this within one month of the decision.
- Contact Citizens Advice: They can offer guidance on how to proceed.
- Local Advice Centre: Would you like help finding one for further guidance?
Would you like assistance with any of these options?
no, you tell me if there is a legal ground for universal credit go close my claim because of missing information
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Universal Credit can close claims for missing information or failure to attend required appointments. However, they must follow proper procedures, including giving you the opportunity to provide the missing information or reschedule appointments. If they did not, you might have grounds for appeal.
Have you requested a Mandatory Reconsideration yet?
Universal Credit can close claims for missing information or failure to attend required appointments. However, they must follow proper procedures, including giving you the opportunity to provide the missing information or reschedule appointments. If they did not, you might have grounds for appeal.
Have you requested a Mandatory Reconsideration yet?
is it true jobcentre has to see our face to do id check?
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It's not always necessary for a Jobcentre to see your face for an ID check. They can sometimes verify identity over the phone or online, particularly in exceptional circumstances. However, each case is different, and they may require an in-person appointment to verify certain details. Have you requested a Mandatory Reconsideration for the closed claim?
It's not always necessary for a Jobcentre to see your face for an ID check. They can sometimes verify identity over the phone or online, particularly in exceptional circumstances. However, each case is different, and they may require an in-person appointment to verify certain details. Have you requested a Mandatory Reconsideration for the closed claim?
I did and I have been told someone will call us by 6pm but no one called us it was just a lie
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It seems like there has been some miscommunication and procedural issues with your Universal Credit claim. Here are some steps you can take:
- Follow Up: Contact Universal Credit again to follow up on your Mandatory Reconsideration request.
- File a Complaint: If you believe the service was unfair, you can file a complaint on the Universal Credit website.
- Seek Legal Advice: Contact Citizens Advice for further assistance and to ensure all procedures are being followed correctly.
Would you like help finding local advice centers for additional support?
It seems like there has been some miscommunication and procedural issues with your Universal Credit claim. Here are some steps you can take:
- Follow Up: Contact Universal Credit again to follow up on your Mandatory Reconsideration request.
- File a Complaint: If you believe the service was unfair, you can file a complaint on the Universal Credit website.
- Seek Legal Advice: Contact Citizens Advice for further assistance and to ensure all procedures are being followed correctly.
Would you like help finding local advice centers for additional support?
how can I pay my rents and bills while waiting for mondatory reconsideration outcomes
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While waiting for the outcome of your Mandatory Reconsideration, you can consider the following options to manage your rent and bills:
- Contact Your Landlord/Creditors: Explain your situation and request a temporary extension or payment plan.
- Local Welfare Assistance: Check with your local council for any emergency financial support schemes.
- Charities and Grants: Look into charities like Turn2us or The Trussell Trust for emergency grants and other support.
Would you like any assistance with these options?
While waiting for the outcome of your Mandatory Reconsideration, you can consider the following options to manage your rent and bills:
- Contact Your Landlord/Creditors: Explain your situation and request a temporary extension or payment plan.
- Local Welfare Assistance: Check with your local council for any emergency financial support schemes.
- Charities and Grants: Look into charities like Turn2us or The Trussell Trust for emergency grants and other support.
Would you like any assistance with these options?
yes
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While waiting for the outcome of your Mandatory Reconsideration, here are some steps you can take:
- Contact your landlord or creditors to explain your situation and request a temporary extension or payment plan.
- Check with your local council for any emergency financial support schemes.
- Look into charities like Turn2us or The Trussell Trust for emergency grants and other support.
Would you like assistance with any of these options?
While waiting for the outcome of your Mandatory Reconsideration, here are some steps you can take:
- Contact your landlord or creditors to explain your situation and request a temporary extension or payment plan.
- Check with your local council for any emergency financial support schemes.
- Look into charities like Turn2us or The Trussell Trust for emergency grants and other support.
Would you like assistance with any of these options?
trussell trust
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The Trussell Trust provides emergency food and support to people in crisis. You can find a local foodbank and get assistance through their website: www.trusselltrust.org/get-help/find-a-foodbank/.
Would you like additional help finding local advice centers or financial support schemes?
The Trussell Trust provides emergency food and support to people in crisis. You can find a local foodbank and get assistance through their website: www.trusselltrust.org/get-help/find-a-foodbank/.
Would you like additional help finding local advice centers or financial support schemes?
looking more help for bills and rent arreas
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Here are some additional options to help manage your bills and rent arrears:
- Contact Your Local Council: They may offer discretionary housing payments (DHP) to help with rent.
- Seek Help from Charities: Organizations like Shelter may provide financial assistance and advice on dealing with rent arrears.
- Energy and Water Bill Assistance: Contact your utility providers to check if they offer any hardship funds or payment plans.
Would you like any specific assistance with any of these options?
Here are some additional options to help manage your bills and rent arrears:
- Contact Your Local Council: They may offer discretionary housing payments (DHP) to help with rent.
- Seek Help from Charities: Organizations like Shelter may provide financial assistance and advice on dealing with rent arrears.
- Energy and Water Bill Assistance: Contact your utility providers to check if they offer any hardship funds or payment plans.
Would you like any specific assistance with any of these options?
is uc allowed to close my claim for no evidence provided
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Universal Credit can close a claim if the required evidence is not provided or if necessary appointments are missed. However, they must follow proper procedures, including giving you the opportunity to provide the missing information or reschedule appointments.
Have you followed up with Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration request?
Universal Credit can close a claim if the required evidence is not provided or if necessary appointments are missed. However, they must follow proper procedures, including giving you the opportunity to provide the missing information or reschedule appointments.
Have you followed up with Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration request?
what are the proper procedures uc should follow, and what is the legal quote for it?
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To ensure that Universal Credit (UC) follows proper procedures when closing a claim, the following steps should be adhered to:
- Provide clear instructions and deadlines for submitting evidence.
- Offer opportunities to reschedule or explain missed appointments.
- Notify claimants of the decision and their right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration.
You might want to check the Universal Credit regulations under the Welfare Reform Act * and the Universal Credit Regulations * for specific legal references.
Would you like additional assistance with any of these options?
To ensure that Universal Credit (UC) follows proper procedures when closing a claim, the following steps should be adhered to:
- Provide clear instructions and deadlines for submitting evidence.
- Offer opportunities to reschedule or explain missed appointments.
- Notify claimants of the decision and their right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration.
You might want to check the Universal Credit regulations under the Welfare Reform Act * and the Universal Credit Regulations * for specific legal references.
Would you like additional assistance with any of these options?
can you tell me what the regulation said
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The Universal Credit Regulations * provide specific guidelines for the administration of Universal Credit. Here's a brief overview:
- Regulation *: Requires claimants to provide evidence and information as needed.
- Regulation *: Specifies the need for claimants to attend appointments.
- Regulation *: Details the procedure for closing claims if requirements are not met.
Would you like help with anything specific related to these regulations?
The Universal Credit Regulations * provide specific guidelines for the administration of Universal Credit. Here's a brief overview:
- Regulation *: Requires claimants to provide evidence and information as needed.
- Regulation *: Specifies the need for claimants to attend appointments.
- Regulation *: Details the procedure for closing claims if requirements are not met.
Would you like help with anything specific related to these regulations?
more details on regulation *
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Regulation * of the Universal Credit Regulations * pertains to the requirement for claimants to provide necessary evidence and information. Here are the key points:
- Claimants must provide information and evidence to support their claim.
- This includes identification, income details, and other relevant documents.
- Failure to provide this information can result in the closure of the claim.
Would you like assistance with anything specific related to Regulation *?
Regulation * of the Universal Credit Regulations * pertains to the requirement for claimants to provide necessary evidence and information. Here are the key points:
- Claimants must provide information and evidence to support their claim.
- This includes identification, income details, and other relevant documents.
- Failure to provide this information can result in the closure of the claim.
Would you like assistance with anything specific related to Regulation *?
Is this regulation precising the way the information should be provided?
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Regulation * does not precisely outline the way the information should be provided but emphasizes the need for claimants to supply necessary evidence to support their claim. The details about how to provide information are usually communicated by Universal Credit during the claim process.
Is there a specific issue you're facing with providing the required information?
Regulation * does not precisely outline the way the information should be provided but emphasizes the need for claimants to supply necessary evidence to support their claim. The details about how to provide information are usually communicated by Universal Credit during the claim process.
Is there a specific issue you're facing with providing the required information?
ok, if the claimant won't show photo id but allowed to show something else can uc refuses
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Generally, Universal Credit requires specific identification documents, but they may accept alternative forms of identification in certain situations. It depends on the discretion of the Jobcentre and the circumstances.
Would you like to know more about the accepted types of identification or any alternative ways to provide the required information?
Generally, Universal Credit requires specific identification documents, but they may accept alternative forms of identification in certain situations. It depends on the discretion of the Jobcentre and the circumstances.
Would you like to know more about the accepted types of identification or any alternative ways to provide the required information?
can the claimant refuse the discretion of uc
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Universal Credit has the discretion to determine acceptable forms of identification. If the claimant disagrees with their decision, they can request a Mandatory Reconsideration or seek advice from Citizens Advice.
Would you like assistance with any specific options or further guidance on this matter?
Universal Credit has the discretion to determine acceptable forms of identification. If the claimant disagrees with their decision, they can request a Mandatory Reconsideration or seek advice from Citizens Advice.
Would you like assistance with any specific options or further guidance on this matter?
what the regulation * explained
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Regulation * of the Universal Credit Regulations * outlines the requirement for claimants to attend appointments. Here are the key points:
- Claimants must attend all required appointments as part of their claim process.
- Failure to attend without a valid reason may result in the closure of their claim.
- The Jobcentre may offer alternative arrangements if notified in advance.
Would you like more details on how to appeal decisions related to missed appointments?
Regulation * of the Universal Credit Regulations * outlines the requirement for claimants to attend appointments. Here are the key points:
- Claimants must attend all required appointments as part of their claim process.
- Failure to attend without a valid reason may result in the closure of their claim.
- The Jobcentre may offer alternative arrangements if notified in advance.
Would you like more details on how to appeal decisions related to missed appointments?
yes
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To appeal decisions related to missed appointments, here are the steps you can take:
- Request a Mandatory Reconsideration: Ask Universal Credit to review their decision.
- Provide Evidence: Submit any evidence or reasons for missing the appointment.
- Seek Advice: Contact Citizens Advice for guidance on the appeal process.
Would you like assistance with finding local advice centers or additional support?
To appeal decisions related to missed appointments, here are the steps you can take:
- Request a Mandatory Reconsideration: Ask Universal Credit to review their decision.
- Provide Evidence: Submit any evidence or reasons for missing the appointment.
- Seek Advice: Contact Citizens Advice for guidance on the appeal process.
Would you like assistance with finding local advice centers or additional support?
how about regulation * can you explain it more
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Regulation * of the Universal Credit Regulations * deals with the termination of claims. Here are the key points:
- Universal Credit can terminate claims if claimants fail to meet requirements such as providing evidence or attending appointments.
- Proper notice must be given to the claimant.
- Claimants have the right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration.
Would you like more help with understanding how to appeal or the next steps you should take?
Regulation * of the Universal Credit Regulations * deals with the termination of claims. Here are the key points:
- Universal Credit can terminate claims if claimants fail to meet requirements such as providing evidence or attending appointments.
- Proper notice must be given to the claimant.
- Claimants have the right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration.
Would you like more help with understanding how to appeal or the next steps you should take?
what does proper notice must be given to the claimant mean
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Proper notice means that Universal Credit must inform you clearly and in advance about the requirements you need to fulfill (e.g., attending appointments or providing specific documents) and any deadlines. They must also inform you of the consequences if you fail to comply and your right to appeal their decision.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps to appeal or contact support services?
Proper notice means that Universal Credit must inform you clearly and in advance about the requirements you need to fulfill (e.g., attending appointments or providing specific documents) and any deadlines. They must also inform you of the consequences if you fail to comply and your right to appeal their decision.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps to appeal or contact support services?
how the proper notice should be served?
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Proper notice from Universal Credit should be served in the following ways:
- In writing, either by letter or through your online Universal Credit account.
- Clearly state what is required of you, such as attending appointments or providing documents.
- Include deadlines for compliance.
- Inform you of the consequences if you fail to meet the requirements.
- Explain your right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration if you disagree with the decision.
Would you like help with finding local advice centers or additional support to proceed with your appeal?
Proper notice from Universal Credit should be served in the following ways:
- In writing, either by letter or through your online Universal Credit account.
- Clearly state what is required of you, such as attending appointments or providing documents.
- Include deadlines for compliance.
- Inform you of the consequences if you fail to meet the requirements.
- Explain your right to request a Mandatory Reconsideration if you disagree with the decision.
Would you like help with finding local advice centers or additional support to proceed with your appeal?
is their any law affirming that proper notice should be like the way you said
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To answer your question, the Universal Credit Regulations * outline how proper notice should be served, but they don't specify the exact method. However, the principles of administrative fairness require that you be given clear and reasonable notice.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with your appeal or understanding your rights?
To answer your question, the Universal Credit Regulations * outline how proper notice should be served, but they don't specify the exact method. However, the principles of administrative fairness require that you be given clear and reasonable notice.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with your appeal or understanding your rights?
how long it takes for universal credit mondatory reconsideration takes to be resolved
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The time it takes for a Universal Credit Mandatory Reconsideration to be resolved can vary. Generally, it takes around * to * weeks, but it can be longer depending on the complexity of the case and workload.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or guidance during this waiting period?
The time it takes for a Universal Credit Mandatory Reconsideration to be resolved can vary. Generally, it takes around * to * weeks, but it can be longer depending on the complexity of the case and workload.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or guidance during this waiting period?
can i re apply for unoversal credit again and backdate the payment while waiting for mondatory reconsideration outcomes
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You can reapply for Universal Credit if your claim has been closed. However, backdating payments is subject to strict rules and typically allowed only under certain circumstances, such as if you could not apply earlier due to specific reasons (e.g., illness).
Would you like more information on how to proceed with reapplying or backdating the payments?
You can reapply for Universal Credit if your claim has been closed. However, backdating payments is subject to strict rules and typically allowed only under certain circumstances, such as if you could not apply earlier due to specific reasons (e.g., illness).
Would you like more information on how to proceed with reapplying or backdating the payments?
so in my case becaise my claom has been closed due to missing evidence . can the new claim be backdating?
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In your case, backdating a new Universal Credit claim may be possible if you can show that you had a valid reason for not providing the required evidence on time.
To explore this, you should:
- Contact Universal Credit and explain your situation.
- Provide any supporting evidence for why the information was not submitted.
Would you like assistance with contacting Universal Credit or finding local advice centers for further support?
In your case, backdating a new Universal Credit claim may be possible if you can show that you had a valid reason for not providing the required evidence on time.
To explore this, you should:
- Contact Universal Credit and explain your situation.
- Provide any supporting evidence for why the information was not submitted.
Would you like assistance with contacting Universal Credit or finding local advice centers for further support?
I believe I submotted everything,
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It seems you have taken significant steps to address your issue with Universal Credit. Here's a summary of the steps to consider:
- Follow up on your Mandatory Reconsideration request.
- Explain your situation for potential backdating of a new claim.
- Seek guidance from Citizens Advice or local advice centers.
Would you like any specific assistance with these steps?
It seems you have taken significant steps to address your issue with Universal Credit. Here's a summary of the steps to consider:
- Follow up on your Mandatory Reconsideration request.
- Explain your situation for potential backdating of a new claim.
- Seek guidance from Citizens Advice or local advice centers.
Would you like any specific assistance with these steps?
to who I explain my situation. Universal credit helpline did not advise what to do and asked to wait
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It sounds like you've encountered a challenging situation with Universal Credit. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Follow Up: Continue following up with Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration request.
- Contact Citizens Advice: They can provide further guidance and support.
- File a Complaint: If you believe you have been treated unfairly, you can file a formal complaint with Universal Credit.
Would you like assistance with contacting Citizens Advice or finding local advice centers?
It sounds like you've encountered a challenging situation with Universal Credit. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Follow Up: Continue following up with Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration request.
- Contact Citizens Advice: They can provide further guidance and support.
- File a Complaint: If you believe you have been treated unfairly, you can file a formal complaint with Universal Credit.
Would you like assistance with contacting Citizens Advice or finding local advice centers?
i follow up but they are informing me anything,
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It sounds like you're in a frustrating situation. Here are a few steps:
- Follow Up: Continue contacting Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration.
- Citizens Advice: They can guide you through this process.
- Formal Complaint: Consider filing a complaint if you feel treated unfairly.
Would you like help finding a local Citizens Advice center?
It sounds like you're in a frustrating situation. Here are a few steps:
- Follow Up: Continue contacting Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration.
- Citizens Advice: They can guide you through this process.
- Formal Complaint: Consider filing a complaint if you feel treated unfairly.
Would you like help finding a local Citizens Advice center?
do you rhink shall I do mondatory reconsideration by post
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It's often a good idea to submit a Mandatory Reconsideration request in writing (by post) to ensure you have a record of your request. Include all relevant details and any evidence you have. You can also follow up by phone.
Would you like any assistance with drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request?
It's often a good idea to submit a Mandatory Reconsideration request in writing (by post) to ensure you have a record of your request. Include all relevant details and any evidence you have. You can also follow up by phone.
Would you like any assistance with drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request?
are the phone calls recorded
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Yes, phone calls to Universal Credit are typically recorded for training and monitoring purposes. This helps ensure accuracy and accountability in their communications.
Would you like assistance with drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request or any other specific support?
Yes, phone calls to Universal Credit are typically recorded for training and monitoring purposes. This helps ensure accuracy and accountability in their communications.
Would you like assistance with drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request or any other specific support?
so if I complain does that means they will go back to the phone record and losten to it
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When you file a complaint, Universal Credit may review phone records as part of their investigation to ensure all procedures were followed correctly.
Would you like assistance with drafting your complaint or any other specific support?
When you file a complaint, Universal Credit may review phone records as part of their investigation to ensure all procedures were followed correctly.
Would you like assistance with drafting your complaint or any other specific support?
ok
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation regarding your Universal Credit claim. Here are the steps you might consider:
*. Submit a Mandatory Reconsideration request in writing (by post) to ensure you have a record.
*. Follow up consistently with Universal Credit.
*. File a formal complaint if you believe you have been treated unfairly, mentioning your phone conversations.
Would you like assistance with drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request or complaint?
It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation regarding your Universal Credit claim. Here are the steps you might consider:
*. Submit a Mandatory Reconsideration request in writing (by post) to ensure you have a record.
*. Follow up consistently with Universal Credit.
*. File a formal complaint if you believe you have been treated unfairly, mentioning your phone conversations.
Would you like assistance with drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request or complaint?
the chance to win mondatory reconsideration based on what it has been sid above
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Your chances of winning a Mandatory Reconsideration depend on how well you can demonstrate that you provided the necessary information or had a valid reason for not being able to do so. Here are a few points to strengthen your case:
- Clearly document all your communications with Universal Credit.
- Provide any evidence you have of compliance or attempts to reschedule appointments.
- Submit your Mandatory Reconsideration request in writing with all relevant details.
Would you like assistance in drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request or any other specific support?
Your chances of winning a Mandatory Reconsideration depend on how well you can demonstrate that you provided the necessary information or had a valid reason for not being able to do so. Here are a few points to strengthen your case:
- Clearly document all your communications with Universal Credit.
- Provide any evidence you have of compliance or attempts to reschedule appointments.
- Submit your Mandatory Reconsideration request in writing with all relevant details.
Would you like assistance in drafting your Mandatory Reconsideration request or any other specific support?
ok, I need you point of view here. the jobcentre adviser said my husband id check over the phone has not been completed on */*/*, and requested him to go to jobcenter without providing any appointment I explained he can't go. the decision was closed based on evidence requested on */*/*, which we asked an adjustement to show evidence over id phone check. how the closure sounds for you
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It appears that there were miscommunications and procedural issues with your husband's ID check, leading to the closure of the claim. Universal Credit should provide clear instructions and opportunities to comply. You have a few options to consider:
- Follow Up: Continue contacting Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration.
- Seek Advice: Reach out to Citizens Advice for further guidance.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a formal complaint with Universal Credit regarding the miscommunication and procedural issues.
Would you like assistance with any of these options?
It appears that there were miscommunications and procedural issues with your husband's ID check, leading to the closure of the claim. Universal Credit should provide clear instructions and opportunities to comply. You have a few options to consider:
- Follow Up: Continue contacting Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration.
- Seek Advice: Reach out to Citizens Advice for further guidance.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a formal complaint with Universal Credit regarding the miscommunication and procedural issues.
Would you like assistance with any of these options?
but if the */*/* the date of requesting evidence for id check then */*/* the id check was done over the phone, so why the claim based on the */*/* request
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It sounds like there might have been a procedural error or miscommunication. Universal Credit should have considered the fact that the ID check was conducted over the phone. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Follow Up: Continue to follow up with Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration.
- Seek Advice: Contact Citizens Advice for further guidance on how to proceed.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a formal complaint with Universal Credit about the procedural issues and miscommunication.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or further guidance?
It sounds like there might have been a procedural error or miscommunication. Universal Credit should have considered the fact that the ID check was conducted over the phone. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Follow Up: Continue to follow up with Universal Credit regarding your Mandatory Reconsideration.
- Seek Advice: Contact Citizens Advice for further guidance on how to proceed.
- File a Complaint: Consider filing a formal complaint with Universal Credit about the procedural issues and miscommunication.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or further guidance?
what are the cases the uc mondatory reconsideration takes several weeks or months to get response
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The time it takes for a Universal Credit Mandatory Reconsideration to be resolved can vary based on several factors:
- Complexity of the case.
- Workload of the Universal Credit office handling your case.
- Availability of required evidence or information.
- Any procedural issues that need to be addressed.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or further guidance during this waiting period?
The time it takes for a Universal Credit Mandatory Reconsideration to be resolved can vary based on several factors:
- Complexity of the case.
- Workload of the Universal Credit office handling your case.
- Availability of required evidence or information.
- Any procedural issues that need to be addressed.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or further guidance during this waiting period?
who check mondatory reconsideration of uc
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The Mandatory Reconsideration for Universal Credit is reviewed by a Decision Maker at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). This person re-evaluates the evidence and circumstances of your claim.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or further guidance during this waiting period?
The Mandatory Reconsideration for Universal Credit is reviewed by a Decision Maker at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). This person re-evaluates the evidence and circumstances of your claim.
Would you like assistance with any specific steps or further guidance during this waiting period?
so you mean it will be reviewed by the one who decided the closure of the claim
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Typically, a different Decision Maker at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will review the Mandatory Reconsideration to ensure an unbiased evaluation.
Would you like assistance with finding local advice centers or additional support during this process?
Typically, a different Decision Maker at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will review the Mandatory Reconsideration to ensure an unbiased evaluation.
Would you like assistance with finding local advice centers or additional support during this process?