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One last piece of advice - if you do get approved, make sure you understand all the requirements for continuing to receive benefits. Job search requirements, reporting any income, etc. It's easy to mess up and lose your benefits later.
Thanks for posting this question OP. I learned a lot from reading everyone's responses. Going to file my own claim this week after putting it off for too long.
fingers crossed for you OP! the first payment is always the scariest wait but it gets easier after that
Hope this thread helps other people going through the same thing. The initial waiting period is stressful but Washington ESD does process claims fairly reliably once you get through the queue.
Make sure you also check if there are any disqualifying factors like: receiving workers compensation, being self-employed without paying into the system, being a student in certain situations, or having immigration status issues. Washington ESD has specific rules for all these situations.
The most important thing is to not give up. Even if your initial claim is denied, many people win their appeals if they have a valid case. Make sure you understand exactly why you were denied and address those specific issues in your appeal. Good luck!
expect the worst hope for the best lol. took me 5 weeks to get my first payment and that was with no complications. the system is just slow and understaffed. at least once you start getting payments they come regularly
The key is patience and persistence. Keep filing weekly claims, keep doing job searches, and keep checking your online account. If you hit roadblocks, don't give up. The system works eventually but it's not fast or user-friendly.
Manny Lark
Does anyone know how long the adjudication process typically takes these days? I filed 2 weeks ago and still showing 'under review' status.
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Rita Jacobs
•6 weeks?! That's insane when people need money for rent and food.
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Manny Lark
•Yeah it's rough. I ended up using that Claimyr service someone mentioned to actually talk to an agent about my timeline. At least now I know where things stand.
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Khalid Howes
Just want to echo what others said - being fired doesn't automatically disqualify you! I got terminated from two different jobs and was approved for benefits both times. Washington ESD really does look at the specific circumstances.
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Louisa Ramirez
•That's reassuring to hear. I'm feeling more confident about filing now.
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