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my neighbor had to wait like 10 weeks but he got all the backpay at once so maybe that will happen 4 ur husband too
UPDATE: For anyone finding this thread with similar issues, here are the current (2025) most common reasons for extended investigations: 1. Employer separation dispute (most common) 2. Wage verification discrepancies 3. Work authorization verification 4. Multiple employer issues 5. Prior overpayment flags If you can identify which one might apply to your situation, you can address it specifically when you call. Make sure to use the exact issue terminology when speaking with representatives.
UPDATE: We finally got the claim approved! It took exactly 7 weeks total. For anyone else dealing with this - we did three things that seemed to help: 1) Contacted our state rep who submitted an inquiry, 2) Used Claimyr to finally get through to a person at UC who escalated the claim, and 3) Had my husband contact his former employer who confirmed they had already responded to PA UC. The money hit our account yesterday including all back weeks. So relieved! Thanks everyone for your advice and support!
when i got approved back in april it took 9 days from seeing the amounts to getting paid. my sister only took 2 days though so it seems to vary. good luck!!!
Just as an update: if you submitted your initial application after March 1, 2025, you should know that PA UC implemented some new verification procedures that can add time to first payments. This was part of their fraud prevention upgrades. The good news is that once your first payment processes, subsequent weeks are usually much faster (1-2 business days after certification). Since your monetary determination is already approved, you're on the right track!
my sister in law told me they sometimes hold payments if u've been claiming for a while to make sure ur still eligible... how long have u been on unemployment?
Just wanted to update everyone that my payment from Monday's filing just hit my Money Network card this morning around 6:30am. So it was exactly one day later than my usual timeline. Thanks for all the helpful info!
this happened to my cousin and she got her new hearing date in like 10 days so maybe it wont be that bad good luck!
To update everyone on this thread - I just checked with a colleague who works with the appeals office, and there's currently a situation at the Reading office where they had a referee go on extended medical leave, causing them to redistribute cases to other offices. This is likely why your case is being moved to Wilkes-Barre. The good news is that they are prioritizing these transferred cases, so you might get a new date faster than normal. The bad news is that Wilkes-Barre is also handling their regular caseload plus these transfers, so there could still be some delay. Definitely follow the advice to call and emphasize your financial hardship situation. Also, ask specifically if they can offer you a phone hearing as those can sometimes be scheduled more quickly.
Zara Mirza
my cousin got a weekend job while waiting for UC and it was fine they just reduced his payment on weeks he worked but he still got most of his benefits
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Luca Russo
•Your cousin got LUCKY. I had a completely different experience! The system is totally inconsistent!!!
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Anastasia Kozlov
Thank you all so much for the advice! I think I'm going to accept the tutoring position and just be extremely careful about reporting everything correctly in my weekly certifications. The extra $95/week will help while I wait for my claim to process, and it sounds like it shouldn't affect my eligibility as long as I'm transparent. I'll continue my full-time job search and keep documenting everything meticulously. Really appreciate everyone taking the time to share your experiences!
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Mateo Sanchez
•Good luck! And dont worry too much - most issues happen when people try to hide income. Just be honest and you'll be fine.
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