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<blockquote data-quote="Fi2508" data-source="post: 622237" data-attributes="member: 77067"><p>DVLA should be sending you letters keeping you updated on the status of the process. Mine took 7 months 2 years ago then I was issued with a license for a year only. They gave me a 3 year license after that expired. Even if you pass the expiry date of your current license you can still drive while the DVLA are making their decision. At the time I'd had had laser treatment 11 months previous so fell into the 'Have you had...... in the past 12 months category'. It was a total carry on at the time as my ophthalmologist had completed his paperwork right at the start and my Hba1c was spot on and I get this tested every 6 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi2508, post: 622237, member: 77067"] DVLA should be sending you letters keeping you updated on the status of the process. Mine took 7 months 2 years ago then I was issued with a license for a year only. They gave me a 3 year license after that expired. Even if you pass the expiry date of your current license you can still drive while the DVLA are making their decision. At the time I'd had had laser treatment 11 months previous so fell into the 'Have you had...... in the past 12 months category'. It was a total carry on at the time as my ophthalmologist had completed his paperwork right at the start and my Hba1c was spot on and I get this tested every 6 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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