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Estimated Completion Date Change

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scooter318

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Hi Everyone

I had a C&P on Thursday  February the 27th and they I logged into the VA.gov website on Monday and it said my completion date was between April 14th-17th. So l logged in again yesterday and now the date has been bumped up to March the 5th-9th. Tomorrow is the 5th so I wanted to know is this common practice to move the dates like this. Also can someone tell me what does RFE mean, they have RFE right after the condition that I"m trying to get an increase on, I've also attached a screen shot.

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You will get a decision letter in about a week. Sit tight and see what the decision is. Forget about "completion dates." You can see it isn't very dependable.

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If I am not mistaken I believe it simply means you are going in for a re-evaluation. If I am off someone will chime in and correct me. Is this a re-evaluation?

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Hi Pete992

I actually had the C&P on the 27th but I just checked my claim this morning and like GBArmy told me I'll just wait for the letter in the mail because the status has changed again LOL 🙂

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