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Bottom line - just file the claim and see what happens. The worst case scenario is they say no and you're in the same position you're in now. Best case, you get approved and have some income while you look for new work. No reason not to try.
Bottom line - if you've lost income and think you might qualify, just apply. The application is free and Washington ESD will review your entire work history. Don't assume you're disqualified without letting them make that determination.
Another thing to watch out for - holidays can delay payments by a day. If there's a federal holiday on Monday or Tuesday, your payment might not process until Wednesday and hit your account Thursday instead.
Once you get your first payment, the rest should follow the same pattern as long as you keep filing on time and your employment status doesn't change. It becomes pretty routine.
Just an update - I used Claimyr yesterday after seeing it mentioned here and actually got through to Washington ESD within 20 minutes. Found out my claim is just waiting on wage verification from my former employer. At least now I know what's happening instead of wondering.
Bottom line - you earned those benefits through your work and payroll deductions. Your employer's tax situation is not your concern when you're unemployed through no fault of your own. File with confidence!
Glad to see another person getting the help they need. These unemployment threads always make me appreciate how complicated the system seems from the outside but how much clearer it gets when people explain it properly.
Carter Holmes
Don't forget to keep your contact info updated. If they can't reach you, it can delay your benefits. Check your account regularly for messages.
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Charlotte White
•How often should I check my account?
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Carter Holmes
•I check mine every few days, especially right after filing my weekly claim. Important notices show up there first.
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Matthew Sanchez
Final tip: be patient with the process. It can take 2-3 weeks from application to first payment, sometimes longer if there are issues. But once it's set up, weekly payments are usually pretty reliable.
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Admin_Masters
•You're welcome! Feel free to come back if you have more questions during the process.
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Ella Thompson
•Good luck! And remember, if you get stuck and need to reach Washington ESD, Claimyr is there as a backup option.
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