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29-8940 Not Received

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SueEdel

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My e-benefits deal shows that crazy making gathering of evidence phase still. I had C&Ps in October and November. I note that it says my file is missing the 29-8940 Unemployability Form. This was submitted with my binder of info in March 2012. Is it misplaced? Floating around the Cleveland VA Office? Does issue need to be addressed or is it just another e-benefits SNAFU?

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"Does issue need to be addressed or is it just another e-benefits SNAFU?"

When they award TDIU (hopefully) make sure you send them proof of mailing the first TDIU form they should have received, for the most favorable EED.

Maybe best to try IRIS to confirm they have everything.

IRIS....go to www.va.gov and it is under Contact us.

I suggest getting email reply and not phne call, so you have hard copy proof of what IRIS Says.

IRIS is a little better then Peggy. (VA 1-800-827-1000)

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It find it weird that this form is "missing" as it was sent with a binder of materials that also includes other unemployability info letter from workplace etc. I have USPS receipt from mailing the binder back in June. I believe everything was actually filed in March 12. I think I was call VSO and see what she has to say.

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