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Old 2009-05-11, 11:11 AM   #1
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AICP appeal process

I appealed my May 2009 application denial, so that I can take the test in November. Does anyone know how long the appeal process takes? Thanks!
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Old 2009-05-11, 11:30 AM   #2
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Huh? Isn't an appeal just a re-submit of an application at that point?
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Old 2009-05-11, 12:35 PM   #3
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You have up to 48 hours from when you receive the rejection to fax in an appeal. I "think" AICP will have a judgement either immediately or it might take up to 2 weeks? I forgot the details, but I asked AICP this last summer in anticipation of a rejection. Fortunately, I was approved the first time.

From what I remember, if your application is rejected, AICP will explain in writing what requirements/verifications you were missing, and you will need to either revise the items or provide additional written proof to AICP.
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I already sent in a formal appeal/application revision - which was due May 1. Just not sure how long I should expect to wait for a decision.
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I already sent in a formal appeal/application revision - which was due May 1. Just not sure how long I should expect to wait for a decision.
Same time line for all test takers: 6-8 weeks or more.
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