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Claim Status Confusing-See Chrono.

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What do you think is happening other than unknown delay of claim.

The below status is per EBENEFITS and My personal records

Filed claim April 2007

Received initial denial letter March 2008

Received SOC in response to NOD (DRO Review) February 2010

Submitted VA Form 9 SubstanTive Appeal March 2010

Certified to BVA Status June 2010

Removed from "Certified to BVA" status July 2011

Status been returned to "SUBSTANTIVE APPEAL March 2010" since July 2011.

It is now May 2012 and I have not received any letters explaining what caused them to pull my claim out of "Certified to BVA"

VSO is stating that this is nothing out of the ordinary for VA and that I should just wait and see what happens.

Unfortunately, the VSO did not know that my claim status was changed from "Certified to BVA" back to "SUBSTANTIVE APPEAL" until I inquired about it through him.

My question is, if the VA has found evidence that caused them to pull my claim it out of "Certified To BVA", why is it taking so long for me to get a letter saying what they have done or found.

I have heard of withdrawing an appeal, but pulling a claim out of Certified to BVA and back to Substantive Appeal status does not seem to be justified without a written explaination.

Is VA required to send me a letter explaining why they pulled took my Appeal out of "Certified to BVA" status?

Do you recommend that I bypass my VSO and send a letter directly to VA for an explaination?

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