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Old 09-03-2010, 12:22 AM #4
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Originally Posted by sm08 View Post
Hi, Over the week-end I recieved my Awards notice...showing how much I will be getting monthly, back-pay amount, medi-care info and I noticed it said I will be reviewed in 3years.
When I recieved my Favorable decision from judge, it stated review in 24months, I'm not worried about it, but just wondering which one I should go by.
Does anyone know? has this happened to anyone of you?

Thanks!
I would call your case worker, at your local office. I have seen a lot of my clients get several contradicting letters, some of them have even gotten other peoples information.
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