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Timeline @ 5 years
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It has taken five years, from the time I filed my initial claim, before my appeals are on the desk of a BVA judge.
I am doing the AMA evidence submission docket(no hearing).
I was awarded scheduler 100% in April 2019 under the Legacy appeals for a single condition.
Opted into the AMA after a DRO awarded my 100% rating following our telephone conversation.
VA.gov indicates it takes 1-2 months for a ruling after the BVA judge has an appeal in front of them.
True, or false?
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So that is in for interpretation. Mine was 2 to 3 months once the judge had it. Mine was a bit harder than other so that would be expected. The issue is getting it to the judge. The next issue
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