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I d love to hear this answer.Chelsuz85 wrote:obie, I have seen several instances where you mentioned "appeal on paper" - Is this different from logging appeal online? What is the difference if there is any.
Zimsparta wrote:I d love to hear this answer.Chelsuz85 wrote:obie, I have seen several instances where you mentioned "appeal on paper" - Is this different from logging appeal online? What is the difference if there is any.
Obie wrote:A right of appeal on paper, may on average be quicker than a new application, and it would have prevented this.
If you used a solicitor, i wondered why he did not send payslips.
Obie wrote:Appeal on paper essentially mwas a consideration of your appeal on the basis of submitted documents rather than at an oral hearing which at present has a turnaround time of about 18 months.
It is not the same as online submission, which is the means by with a person gives notice of intention to appeal the decision of the executive.