"Requested separation documents"

My eBenefits change from preparation for decision to requested separation documents. I called my peblo and ask her if my ratings are done and she replied with, I don't know. So I asked her what is " requested separation documents" on my eBenefits and she said I don't know what is that. Is my VA rating done and I'm only waiting for 199? Thanks..
 
You ratings are done and they have been sent to the PEB. The PEB uses those to generate the 199. You should get a 199 to sign in about 2 weeks, I think mine was 7 working days.
 
Thanks for the reply. I hope mine only takes a week like yours but 2 weeks I can deal with. My meb/peb has been moving pretty quick and I have no complaints. It's kinda sad that my peblo doesn't know what's "requested separation documents". Can you give me pointers on what to look for my 199's? Thanks..
 
My 199 took 28 hours to be produced after that notification. Sometimes it takes longer. My case was odd. Start to finish 3 1/2 months lol. Your PEBLO sounds like a turd.
 
My peblo's pretty bad when it comes to communicating but at least she send my papers to the right location. How important are the right V codes on 199's?
 
Everything needs to be perfect on the 199 for you to concur with it and agree, if anything is wrong than your PEBLO should annotate than and send it back.
 
I have never seen a 199's. Is this form only consist of a single page for me to review or it's a packet? Beside the ratings and V codes, what else are to review in 199's? Thanks..
 
Everything needs to be perfect on the 199 for you to concur with it and agree, if anything is wrong than your PEBLO should annotate than and send it back.
Donald,

I think I had the worst PEBLO known to mankind. I have fought the system for the last year. To tell you my entire nightmare would be Impossible. I signed my paperwork just wanting to get it over and done with. I went into the IDES system with a 20% rating on an ankle injury that happened while on deployment (NG). So after a year of hell, I get the rating back and it was still 20%. Now the original rating was for a sprain ankle, a sprain so severe that I have had 3 ankle surgeries in a year and a half. I found out from my PEBLO that the documentation that was reviewed was what was sent by my state and had I appealed the rating I would've more than likely gotten a higher rating and been able to go out on a Medical retirement. A little too late, I am just waiting to see when my retirement date will be!!! READL, READ,READ AND DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!! Best wishes for a great outcome!

Mary
 
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