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I saw my friend and this is some of the letter that concerns her and making her worried.
It is essential that you attend the interview, and bring the documents requested to the interview.
This interview has been arranged because some of your circumstances may have changed, and we need to ensure your payments are correct.
When you claimed benefit you agreed to tell us immediately if the circumstances relating to your benefit entitlement changed.
If there has been an unreported change in your circumstances then any overpayment will have to be paid back. Further, you may be liable to financial penalty's.
Thats the basics of the letter, and they want to see any bank statements, savings, post office accounts, premium bonds, any ISA's, and even her evidence of Immigration Status and right to remain, etc etc.
She said to me, she is upset because the letter, sounds like they think she is a benefit cheat, which to some people that age can be understandable.
Her status hasn't changed.
Well if there is any more advice I can give her, it would be appreciated.