In my experience, after a correction board orders relief involving referral of a case to a PEB, it takes a month or two for the PEB administrative people to act on the correction board's order. At some point, administrative folks from the PEB should reach out to you to advise you on the status of your case before the PEB. You can always reach out to the PEB concerned to try to find out what is going on. For example, if you are Army, you can reach out to the PEB at Fort Sam Houston, TX, which would handle the case. Do not assume that because the correction board sent your case to a PEB, the PEB will find in your favor either that you had an unfitting medical condition at the time of discharge or that it entitled you to a disability retirement by being rated at 30% or more. You or your counsel should be prepared to advocate the case before the informal PEB or, if necessary, a formal PEB. In that regard, as part of the PEB proceeding, make sure you get a copy of the file the PEB has, to ensure that all the relevant medical or information is there. VA or private medical records may not be.