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When I had to do ID.me last year, it was actualy kinda easy. But my sister couldnt get it to work at all on her phone, she had to use a laptop. So maybe try different device if it gets stuck?? Also they asked for my electric bill as proof of address so maybe have some bills ready just in case.
That's good advice about trying a different device! I'll start with my phone but have my laptop ready as backup. And I'll grab a recent utility bill too. Thanks!
Just to follow up on the certification issue - the NYSDOL online system has been updated in 2025 to be more flexible about certification days, but the guidance documents and some representatives haven't fully caught up with these changes. This is likely why you received conflicting information. If you certified online and received a confirmation number, you should be fine. The system will record your certification for the correct benefit week regardless of which day you certified.
I did get a confirmation number, so that's reassuring! I just completed the ID.me verification too - it took about 30 minutes total but seems to have gone through. Now I guess I just wait for everything to process. Thanks for all your help!
Update for everyone: Since this seems to be a common issue, I wanted to mention that the NY unemployment system is currently undergoing another system update in February 2025 that's supposed to improve backpay processing. If you're having issues, now is actually a good time to get your case reviewed before the transition. Cases still pending during the system migration might experience additional delays.
Great, ANOTHER system update! Because those ALWAYS go smoothly with unemployment! 🙄 They'll probably lose half the claims in the process like they did last time.
I FINALLY GOT THROUGH TO SOMEONE! Used Claimyr this morning and spoke to an actual helpful agent. Turns out my backpay got stuck in review because of an employer dispute that was resolved months ago but never properly updated in the system. They've escalated it to the special payments unit and said I should see movement within 2-3 weeks. Finally some progress! Thank you all for your help and suggestions!
Just to clarify for everyone: NY does allow partial benefits when you work part-time. The current formula reduces your weekly benefit by 25% for each day you work, regardless of hours (even 1 hour counts as a day). If you work 4+ days or earn more than your maximum benefit rate, you get nothing for that week. OP, when you call, specifically ask if your account has a "partial benefits flag" or if it's under review. Sometimes they need to manually verify your part-time work, especially if this is a new part-time job that wasn't on your original claim.
UPDATE: Finally got through to someone at unemployment this morning! There was indeed a flag on my account requiring manual review because I started reporting part-time work. The agent released all my payments and said I should receive everything within 2-3 business days. She said this is happening to a lot of people right now. Thanks everyone for your help!
how did u even get thru?? ive been calling for hours!
I want to follow up on my earlier advice about Form TC-403B. If you've already submitted a backdate request and it's been more than 3 weeks, you should also submit Form UI-44.1 (Request for Reconsideration). This specifically asks them to review a previously submitted but unanswered request. Also, while you're pursuing these multiple avenues, keep a detailed log of: - Every contact attempt (date, time, number called) - Every submission (form number, date, confirmation number) - Names of any representatives you speak with This documentation can help if you need to escalate further or if you eventually need to pursue an appeal.
Thank you - I've started a detailed log as you suggested. The assembly person's office also recommended I document everything. I submitted both forms you mentioned through my online account. The UI-44.1 form actually had a field specifically for "unprocessed backpay review" which sounds exactly like my situation.
Update: I got through to someone! I tried several of the suggestions here. The assembly person's office was helpful and started the process, but I was still worried about timing with the eviction deadline. I ended up using Claimyr and got connected to an agent in about an hour. The agent found that my backpay had been flagged for "identity verification" but no one had ever notified me! She was able to verify my identity on the call and release ALL my backpay - it should deposit within 3 business days. She also said I should have received multiple notices about this requirement but they were never sent. I also called 211 and applied for ERAP as a backup plan in case the unemployment money doesn't arrive before my eviction deadline. Thank you all so much for your help during this crisis. I was really at my breaking point.
I'm so glad to hear this! It's unfortunately common for notices to never be sent even though the system marks them as "sent" - this seems to be a recurring issue with NYSDOL's notification system. Make sure to keep all documentation from this resolution in case there are any future issues. Great job advocating for yourself despite the difficult circumstances.
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I didn't think of checking online! I'll do that right now. Hopefully there's more information there than what was in the letter.
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Just checked and there is some additional info! Looks like they found a discrepancy between the unemployment income reported on my W-2G form versus what the department had on record. Mystery solved! Thanks for the suggestion!
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