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When I had trouble reaching someone at unemployment about a missed deadline, I used Claimyr to get through to an agent right away. It was worth it because I got my issue resolved in one call instead of spending days trying to get through. Their video shows how it works: https://youtu.be/Rdqa1gKtxuE - the site is claimyr.com if anyone needs it for deadline issues.
UPDATE: I just submitted the form! Thank you everyone for the help. The verification questions were confusing (they asked about my job search activities even though I'm partially employed?) but I filled everything out. The system gave me a confirmation number, so I guess that means it went through okay? So relieved!
Great news! Yes, the confirmation number means it was successfully submitted. Keep that number in your records just in case there are any questions later. And yes, they still ask about job search activities for partially employed individuals because you're expected to be seeking full-time employment while receiving partial benefits. Make sure you're keeping records of your job search efforts for future verifications.
wait a sec... are you supposed to file a new claim immediately after the old one expires? i thought you had to wait until you certify for the last week first? now im confused about my own situation...
UPDATE: I finally got through to someone! I tried both suggestions - contacted my assembly member's office AND used Claimyr to get through by phone. The assembly member's office took my info but said it might be 5-7 business days. I was desperate so I tried Claimyr too and got through to an agent in about 25 minutes. The agent confirmed exactly what you all said - my address on my driver's license didn't match my current address on the claim (I moved 3 months ago). She manually verified my identity while on the phone and said I should see the payments process within 3 business days, including all my backpay! THANK YOU everyone for the help. I was seriously losing it after 6 weeks of silence from them.
Great news! This is exactly how these issues should be resolved - a simple address mismatch shouldn't cause 6+ weeks of delay, but unfortunately the automated systems are very rigid. Glad you got it sorted out.
has anyone had id verification issues because they submitted a passport instead of a drivers license? thats what i did and im worried thats why mine is stuck too
UPDATE: They finally called me back today (16 business days after ID.me verification). The agent was actually very helpful and got everything sorted out in about 20 minutes. She said they're experiencing a 300% increase in verification requests compared to December. Just wanted to give you some hope that they do eventually call!
That's great news! Thanks for coming back to update. I'm on day 10 now, so hopefully I'll hear something by the end of next week. Did they say anything about when you might receive your first payment?
UPDATE FOR EVERYONE: I finally got through this morning! I took several of your suggestions: 1. Called right at 8:00am 2. Used the specific number and menu options that were suggested (888-209-8124, press 1, 6, 1) 3. Had all my information ready The agent confirmed my ID.me verification was completed but stuck in their system. She manually approved it and pushed my application forward. She said I should receive my first payment within 3 business days, including all the backdated weeks. Thank you all for your help and advice! This community has been amazing.
Ethan Taylor
Update: I called NYSDOL this morning and finally got through. The rep confirmed what everyone's saying - my benefit year is ending on August 9th. She said I should file a new claim online starting August 10th. Apparently I did earn enough at my temp job last fall to qualify for a new claim, but my weekly amount might be lower. Thanks everyone for the help!
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Carmen Lopez
•Glad you got through! Good luck with the new claim. Just remember to keep certifying weekly while your new claim is processing - if it gets approved, they'll backpay you for those weeks.
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Andre Dupont
does anyone know if we have to submit all our work search records when we refile? i haven't been keeping great track the past few months tbh
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Mei Lin
•Yes, you should be prepared to provide work search records if requested. They don't always ask, but they can request them at any time. You're required to keep records for one year, so start documenting properly now in case they audit you.
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