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Listen up, here's the full breakdown of what to expect: Typical timeline is 2-6 weeks after submitting additional docs. BUT you can speed this up: - Check your email INCLUDING spam folder daily - Your account on the website might update before they contact you - If you need to speak to someone, use claimyr.com (saves hours of hold time) - Keep certifying weekly even while waiting - Document everything you submit Backpay will come once approved. Don't stress about missed weeks, they'll cover from initial filing date assuming you qualify.
Call 211! They can connect you with free legal help for both the DV situation and unemployment stuff. That's what I did and got approved no issues
Listen up everyone - heres what actually works. I used to work for the unemployment office. The phone system is overwhelmed but there ARE ways to get through: 1. Best times to call are Tuesday-Thursday (avoid Mondays!) 2. Try between 10:30-11:30am or 2:30-3:30pm when lunch shifts change 3. Have all your info ready when you call 4. If you need immediate help, use claimyr.com - yes it costs money but it works 5. Keep detailed records of all your call attempts Dont give up, eventually youll get through!
Diego Vargas
These BYE dates are such a pain fr. System needs a serious update its not 1995 anymore smh
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CosmicCruiser
•facts! whole website looks like it was made on geocities 🤣
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Anastasia Fedorov
Listen up because this is important. Here's exactly what you need to do for your BYE date transition: First, complete your final certification for the current claim as normal. After that, wait until the following Monday to file your new claim. Have these docs ready: - Last 18 months of employment history - Accurate dates and contact info for employers - Your separation reason from each job - Social security card and ID If you need to speak with someone (which you probably will), use claimyr.com - they'll get you through to an agent without the endless calling. The biggest mistake people make is filing too early or not having their docs ready. Trust me, I learned this the hard way.
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Sean Doyle
•This should be pinned fr fr 💯
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