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paulcolrain
So January I submitted my eviction notice, electric shut off notice, insurance cancellled notice,, EVERYTHING for an advanced Docket,, to my VSO who's office is in the BVA building Washington DC. I was told within a few weeks I'll hear something. Well 100 + days later still no ruling on it & told they have a " Huge backlog of these as well since the new year" .. wouldn't you think though that any appeal with a docket date of 2017 then shouldn't be allowed to be adjudicated until older dockets who's advancement still hasn't been heard yet?
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Carl the Engineer
Paul, I agree. I believe any or all cases should be resolved within a year, unless more evidence is added. Why some cases can last 10 years if not longer is criminal. My old thought ha
broncovet
Welcome to VA's homeless program, where The VA works hard to ensure every Veteran is homeless. Hmmm..I thought the homeless program was to prevent homelessness, not to expidite it. Oh well, Secretary
R3dneck
Paul you can try to get your congressman involved. At the stage your at it can't hurt.
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