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I sent in a claim with 5 items on it to the St Pete RO over 2 months ago and cannot determine if they will ever got in the system or not. They do not show up on Ebenies and Peggy is not sure altho I am scheduled to talk to her again next thursday. Arnt they supposed to send an acknowledgement that they are working on it??? I have the return receipt requested stub. Thanks, Slowlane

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I have an IRIS message from earlier this year where the VA states they will not know if they received something in the mail until approximately 78 days after they receive it.

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Thanks for the info 71M10......I'm pretty sure they have received my additional claims and evidence but whether it gets combined with my original (in process/gathering evidence) claims or not. It would probably take a weegie board to figure that out. Thanx Slowlane

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When you get your VCAA letter if all your issues are not mentioned and addressed in the letter then something is wrong and don't assume it is ok.

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When you get your VCAA letter if all your issues are not mentioned and addressed in the letter then something is wrong and don't assume it is ok.

I would love to get a VCAA letter and I will follow your recommendations. Hopefully I will get one within 6 months. Slowlane

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When the VA and Ebenefits starts to throw deadlines and numbers around I just ignore it. They get your claim done when they get it. Time means nothing to them. There are not strict guidelines for the VA. There are many for you! You miss you NOD deadline by one day and out you go.

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Even tho I have already sent this stuff in by mail.....you say to fax them everything....would it confuse them with 2 copies floating around??

I' m just about ready to send in another copy of my claims and also fax them a copy and send them another copy every week until I get something that shows that they have received it. Slowlane

When the VA and Ebenefits starts to throw deadlines and numbers around I just ignore it. They get your claim done when they get it. Time means nothing to them. There are not strict guidelines for the VA. There are many for you! You miss you NOD deadline by one day and out you go.

I' m just about ready to send in another copy of my claims and also fax them a copy and send them another copy every week until I get something that shows that they have received it. Slowlane

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