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wait so did you have to send in pay stubs or anything to prove your employment? or did the level 3 person just fix it in their system?
This is exactly what I needed to hear right now! I'm dealing with a similar situation where they're saying I don't have enough qualifying wages even though I know I do. I've been going back and forth with the regular agents for weeks and getting nowhere. Definitely going to try your approach and specifically ask for someone with higher authority who can actually look at the system properly. Thanks for not giving up and sharing your experience - gives me hope that I can get this sorted out too!
Make sure you're doing everything right with your job search requirements too. If you're not logging enough job contacts or attending required workshops, that could affect your eligibility even before you hit the 26 week limit.
I'm going through something similar - my benefit year ends in a few weeks and I'm really worried about what comes next. From what I've gathered reading through these responses, it sounds like the key is to file a new claim immediately when your benefit year expires, even if you haven't worked since your original claim. The system will figure out if you qualify for a new claim or if they can extend your current one for a few more weeks. I've been keeping detailed records of all my job search activities just in case, and honestly considering that Claimyr service someone mentioned since getting through to a real person at NYS DOL seems nearly impossible. This whole process is so stressful when you're already dealing with unemployment!
You're absolutely right about filing immediately - I learned that the hard way when I waited a few days and it caused delays with my case. The detailed job search records are smart too since they can ask for those at any time. I've been using a spreadsheet to track every application, contact, and follow-up. It's definitely nerve-wracking not knowing exactly what will happen, but at least we're not alone in this situation. Hang in there!
Welcome to the ny unemployment hunger games 😂 may the odds of getting through to a human be ever in ur favor
The real unemployment experience is developing a trauma response to their hold music
Hey @Kolton Murphy, I went through the exact same nightmare last year! Here's what finally worked for me: 1. Call the ID verification line at 1-855-528-5618 but ONLY between 8:00-8:15 AM when they first open - any later and you'll never get through 2. When you do get through, ask them to email you the alternative verification form for people without credit cards - they have one but don't advertise it 3. You'll need to fill it out and email back scanned copies of your driver's license, social security card, and a recent utility bill or bank statement The whole process took about 5 days once I got the right form. Don't waste time with the main number - it's useless for ID verification. The early morning call window is key! Also, if you're really desperate, I've heard good things about that Claimyr service others mentioned. Sometimes paying to skip the phone hell is worth it when you need your benefits. Good luck - you'll get through this! 💪
same boat as you, waited 3 weeks thinking id find work fast lol. they let me backdate 2 of the 3 weeks so not terrible. just get it started
I was in a similar situation last year - lost my job and waited almost 3 weeks before filing because I was embarrassed and thought I'd find something quickly. Big mistake! NYS DOL approved my backdate request for 2 out of the 3 weeks I waited. My advice: file your claim TODAY on the NYS DOL website, then immediately request backdating for those 2 weeks you've already been unemployed. "Didn't know I could file immediately" or "thought I would find work quickly" are usually accepted as valid reasons. The worst they can say is no, but you're guaranteed to get nothing if you keep waiting. Don't make the same mistake I did!
Andre Dupont
I went through this exact same situation in December and it was nerve-wracking! After reading through all these comments, I'd definitely recommend double-checking that final ID.me authorization step that Joy mentioned - that seems to trip up a lot of people. In my case, I waited the full 14 days and my benefits were automatically released on day 13 with full backpay for all the weeks I had certified during the wait. The key things that helped me stay sane during the wait: 1) Keep certifying weekly no matter what, 2) Screenshot everything for your records, and 3) Check your account daily around 6am when they tend to update things. Hang in there - most people do get through this process successfully, even though the waiting is brutal when you need the money!
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Dana Doyle
•This is really helpful advice, especially the tip about checking at 6am when they update things! I've been checking randomly throughout the day but never thought about timing it. I'm definitely going to go back and make sure I completed that final authorization step with ID.me - after reading all these comments it sounds like that's where a lot of people get stuck. It's reassuring to hear that you got your backpay for all the weeks you certified during the wait period. I'll keep my fingers crossed that mine processes within the 14 days like yours did!
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Isabella Santos
I'm going through the exact same thing right now! Just finished my ID.me verification 3 days ago and I'm already anxious about the wait. Reading through all these comments has been super helpful - I'm definitely going to go back and double-check that I completed the final authorization step everyone keeps mentioning. It's crazy how unclear that part of the process is! I've been calling nonstop but like everyone else, I can never get through to an actual person. The automated system just keeps telling me to wait for processing. Really hoping mine doesn't take the full 14 days since I'm already behind on bills, but at least now I know to keep certifying weekly and check my account at 6am. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences - it helps to know I'm not alone in this frustrating process!
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