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my husband had same thing happen last month... from review with issues to suddenly saying paid. money showed up on his card around 3:30am on Wednesday! he filed on Sunday. we were so relieved! hope yours comes quickly too!!!
Congrats on getting through the review process! That's such a huge relief when you've been waiting and stressing. Based on what others have shared, it sounds like 2-3 business days is pretty standard once it switches to "paid" status. Since you filed today (Monday), I'd expect to see the funds by Wednesday or Thursday. Definitely check your payment history in the PA UC portal to see if there's a payment number assigned - that's usually a good sign it's actually being processed. And yeah, definitely keep filing those weekly claims on time going forward. The system can be finicky about missed weeks even after you're approved. Hope the money hits your card soon!
Thanks Kingston! Yeah, the stress has been unreal these past few weeks. Really appreciate everyone sharing their timelines - makes me feel way better knowing 2-3 days is normal. I checked the payment history like you and Ava suggested and there's actually a payment number there now! That's gotta be a good sign, right? Definitely not missing any weekly claims after going through all this hassle to get approved.
Great news! Thanks for updating the thread. For future reference, you can also check payment status through your UC dashboard under
Awesome update @Olivia Evans! So glad it worked out on schedule for you. It's really helpful when people follow up with their experience since timing can be so stressful when you're waiting on benefits. Two business days seems to be pretty consistent based on what I've seen here. Hope everything works out with your rent situation!
@Keisha Jackson exactly! I was so worried about making rent but it all worked out. The 2 business day timeline seems pretty reliable from what everyone s'shared here. Really appreciate this community - you all helped me understand what to expect instead of just panicking about the timing!
I'm in a similar situation - filed 2.5 weeks ago and still waiting with an open issue about "identity verification" even though I uploaded my driver's license and social security card. The financial stress is real when you're counting on this money to survive. One thing that's helped me cope is setting up a daily routine to check for updates and making a backup plan for emergency assistance. Have you looked into local food banks or emergency rental assistance programs while you wait? Also, I've been keeping detailed records of all my interactions with UC in case I need to escalate later. Hang in there - from what I'm reading here, most people do eventually get approved and receive all their back pay.
Thanks for sharing your experience - it helps to know I'm not the only one dealing with this stress. The identity verification issue sounds just as frustrating as my employment verification problem. I hadn't thought about setting up a daily routine to check for updates, that's actually a really good idea to stay organized instead of just constantly refreshing the portal in panic mode. I did call 211 yesterday after someone mentioned it earlier and found a local food bank that can help this week. Still hoping my claim gets resolved soon since the rep said 7-10 business days, but having a backup plan definitely makes me feel less desperate. Good luck with your identity verification issue!
I feel for everyone going through this waiting period stress - it's absolutely brutal when you're depending on these benefits to pay rent and basic expenses. I'm currently on week 4 of waiting for my initial claim approval with no open issues showing in my portal, so I'm supposedly just in the "standard processing queue." The uncertainty is honestly the worst part because you can't plan anything or know when relief is coming. I've been calling the main UC line every morning at exactly 8am when they open, but like others mentioned, it's nearly impossible to get through. One small tip that's helped me stay sane is writing down every attempt I make to contact them (date, time, what happened) so I have documentation if I need to escalate this later. Also been applying to temporary gig work just in case this drags on longer. Really hoping all of us waiting get some good news soon - the system definitely needs major improvements when people are struggling this much just to access the benefits they're entitled to.
Has anyone tried calling the UC service center about this? I've been trying all week but just get busy signals or disconnected. My check finally came today but I'm worried about next week since I have a mortgage payment due exactly on Thursday.
I tried calling too - complete nightmare. Busy signals for hours. I finally used Claimyr.com to get through to a PA UC rep who confirmed the payment delays are temporary. If you have important bills due on specific days, you might want to call your mortgage company and explain the situation. Some are offering flexibility with unemployment recipients during this transition period. Worth asking!
I'm dealing with the exact same thing! My PA UC check used to come like clockwork every Thursday morning, but last week it showed up Friday and this week it's still not here (Friday afternoon now). Really stressing me out because I have utilities due Monday. Based on what everyone's saying here, sounds like this is happening to a lot of people due to the payment system changes. I wish they would have given us more advance notice about these delays - when you're living paycheck to paycheck, even a day or two makes a huge difference in planning. Going to keep checking my mailbox over the weekend and hope it shows up tomorrow. Thanks for posting this, at least now I know I'm not alone!
Javier Gomez
Here's a timeline based on recent High Authority appeal data: Week 1-2: Appeal validated and added to queue Weeks 3-8: Case waiting in queue Weeks 9-12: Case assigned to a Board member for review Weeks 13-16: Decision rendered This can vary depending on case complexity and current backlog. Be sure to check your dashboard regularly for status updates. If more than 4 months pass with no decision, you can contact your state representative's office - they have liaisons who can check on severely delayed cases.
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NebulaNinja
•This timeline is incredibly helpful, thank you! It at least gives me some idea of what to expect. I'll definitely be checking my dashboard daily. If my claim is in the High Authority appeal stage, should I still be able to file weekly claims? The system is still letting me, but I'm not sure if I should keep doing it.
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Javier Gomez
•Yes, absolutely continue filing weekly claims even though you won't receive payments during the appeal. This preserves your claim week record. If your appeal is successful, they'll pay all those weeks you certified for during the appeal process. If you stop filing and then win your appeal, you won't be able to claim those missed weeks retroactively.
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Sean Doyle
I've been through this exact situation and want to share some hope - I successfully won my High Authority appeal after losing at the referee level! The key things that helped me: 1) I submitted a detailed written statement explaining exactly why the referee's decision was wrong, 2) I included ALL the documentation I should have brought originally (emails, pay stubs, company policies), and 3) I was very specific about the legal standards for my type of case. The Board really does look at these appeals fresh - they're not just rubber-stamping the referee decisions. My case took about 14 weeks total, but it was worth the wait. Don't let the overpayment notices stress you out too much during the process - focus on building the strongest possible case with documentation. You've got this!
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Chloe Davis
•This gives me so much hope! Thank you for sharing your success story. I'm definitely going to put together that detailed written statement explaining why the referee got it wrong. Can I ask - when you say "legal standards for my type of case," do you mean I should research the specific PA UC laws that apply to my situation? I'm not sure where to find that information but it sounds like it could really strengthen my appeal.
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