VLJ judge made decision already..Wondering why it's taking so long to get decision in mail. VSO in St, Pete regional office hasn't received anything either. I did request a waiver at my BVA hearing in April of this year. I also put in a FOIA request to get my vocation rehabilitation records. For some strange reason the request is showing as a claim, The current status is gathering evidence. In addition to EED I have IU on appeal. This is what E-benefits is showing for the appeal,
This indicates that a Veterans Law Judge has made a decision on your appeal, and that final administrative steps are being taken by the Board to ensure that you (and your representative, if any) are mailed a copy of the decision.
03/15/2016
What exactly does this mean? I appreciate any feedback. I'll be so glad when all of this is over with.
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VLJ judge made decision already..Wondering why it's taking so long to get decision in mail. VSO in St, Pete regional office hasn't received anything either. I did request a waiver at my BVA hearing in April of this year. I also put in a FOIA request to get my vocation rehabilitation records. For some strange reason the request is showing as a claim, The current status is gathering evidence. In addition to EED I have IU on appeal. This is what E-benefits is showing for the appeal,
What exactly does this mean? I appreciate any feedback. I'll be so glad when all of this is over with.
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It means you need to wait for the envelope, that they made a decision. Rather than speculate on what it means, I suggest you do this, if you have nothing to do with your time while waiting. 1.
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If you want, and you post details, someone may try to figure out whether it was likely you get approved or not. If you had an attorney represent you, only 10% of attorney represented claimants are de
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