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The unemployment system is completely broken and has been for years. I had the same issue. Waited 4 days and it resolved itself. if ur really nervous about it, just call them using claimyr.com and confirm everything is ok with your claim. Thats what I did and the peace of mind was worth it.
I'm going through the exact same thing right now! Filed my claim yesterday with a rep who said everything looked good, but I'm getting that same processing message when I try to log in. Reading through all these responses is really helpful - sounds like this is totally normal and I just need to be patient. The system seems to need a few days to sync everything up after a phone filing. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences, definitely makes me feel less anxious about it!
also make sure you check your messages in the my.ny.gov system regularly!! sometimes they send requests for additional documents or information there and if you miss them it can delay your claim processing even more
Pro tip: set up notifications in your my.ny.gov account so you get alerts when there are updates to your claim or new messages. I missed a document request for almost a week because I wasn't checking regularly enough. Also, if you're having trouble with the website, try accessing it early in the morning (like 6-7 AM) when there's less traffic - the system seems to work better then. Keep all your documents ready to upload as PDFs because they'll likely ask for multiple things throughout the process.
This is really helpful advice! I had no idea you could set up notifications - that would have saved me so much stress. The early morning tip is gold too, I've been trying to access the site during lunch breaks and it's always slow. Quick question though - when you say keep documents ready as PDFs, do you know what the file size limits are? I have some pay stubs that are pretty large scanned files and I'm worried they might not upload properly.
One thing to keep in mind is that when you do start receiving Social Security, you'll need to report that to NYS Department of Labor since it could affect your unemployment eligibility. Generally you can't collect unemployment if you're retired, but early Social Security might be treated differently. Worth checking with them before you file your social security application.
@Andre Dupont I went through a similar situation when I was 64! The key thing Giovanni mentioned is really important - you definitely want to check with NYS Department of Labor about continuing unemployment once you start receiving Social Security. In my case, they told me that once I filed for Social Security (even early), I was considered "retired" and no longer eligible for unemployment benefits. It didn't matter that it was early Social Security - they viewed it as retirement income. So you might need to plan for a gap period or choose one or the other, not both simultaneously. Worth double-checking this with them before you make your Social Security application!
chime worked fine for me but takes an extra day compared to my old bank account. not a huge deal unless ur literally down to your last dollar (which i have been lol). the real issue is when ny unemployment randomly decides to "review" your claim and stops payments for no reason. then u gotta spend 5 hours on hold just to talk to someone who has no idea what theyre doing 🤦♀️
I've been using Chime with NY unemployment for about 3 months now and it's been mostly smooth. The first deposit took an extra day but after that it's been consistent. One thing I'd suggest is setting up text alerts in your Chime app so you know immediately when the deposit hits. Also keep your unemployment login info handy because sometimes they'll randomly ask you to verify something and if you don't respond quick enough it can delay your payment. The key is just being proactive about checking both your Chime account and the NY unemployment portal regularly.
Theodore Nelson
Just wanted to add that even after you start receiving benefits, sometimes there can be delays with individual payments. I've had weeks where the money showed up on Tuesday and other weeks it was Friday. Don't panic if one payment seems late - the system isn't always consistent with timing.
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Fernanda Marquez
I'm currently going through the same process - filed my claim 10 days ago and still waiting. From what I've gathered talking to others in similar situations, the 2-3 week timeline seems to be accurate if there are no complications. One thing I learned is that you can check your claim status on the ny.gov portal under "View Payment History" - it won't show payments yet but it will indicate if there are any issues or if your claim is being reviewed. Also make sure your direct deposit info is set up correctly because that can cause delays too. Hang in there, it's frustrating but most people do get their first payment within that 3 week window.
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