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ya sure this works for SOME people but i tried calling the governors office TWICE last month and still nothing!! my claim has been stuck since january and nobody will help me. this state is a joke

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I'm sorry to hear about your experience. If you've already tried the Governor's office without success, you might want to consider contacting the Office of the Washington State Unemployment Insurance Ombuds at [email protected]. The Ombuds office was specifically created to help resolve particularly difficult claim situations. Include your name, contact information, and claim ID in your email, along with a brief timeline of your attempts to resolve the issue so far.

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Congrats on getting movement! I remember when my claim was stuck last year I was literally losing sleep every night. One thing to keep in mind - sometimes they'll say they're assigning an adjudicator but then nothing happens for another week. In my case, I had to do a follow-up call to the Governor's office after about 8 days of silence. The second call is what finally got things moving. Just sharing in case anyone else tries this method and doesn't get immediate results like you did.

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Thanks for the heads up! I'm marking my calendar for one week from today. If I don't see movement by then, I'll definitely follow up. The ESD person who called me seemed pretty confident things would move quickly, but I've learned not to trust anything when it comes to unemployment processing timelines...

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One more tip - while those status changes are typically positive signs, it's also a good time to check your correspondence in eServices. Sometimes they'll request additional information while the status is changing, and those notices can be easy to miss. Make sure you're checking both your dashboard AND your correspondence/letters section daily.

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That's good advice! I just checked and there are no new messages or requests. I'll keep monitoring both sections daily.

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update us when you get approved!! sending good vibes

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Will do! Thanks for all the support, it really helps to know I'm not alone in this process.

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Noah Lee

I'm in the same boat right now! 6 weeks pending and just started doing Amazon Flex deliveries to keep the lights on. This thread is super helpful because I wasn't sure about reporting either. Has anyone here had their claim denied AFTER waiting this long? That's my biggest fear.

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It's uncommon but it can happen. The good news is that even if you're denied, you can appeal the decision. The important thing is to keep filing your weekly claims on time and reporting all earnings accurately. If you are denied, you'll receive a letter explaining why, and you have 30 days to file an appeal with OAH (Office of Administrative Hearings).

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Update: I called ESD this morning (actually got through after 2 hours on hold!) and the agent confirmed I should definitely report all DoorDash earnings on my weekly claims. She also told me my claim is pending because they're waiting for verification from my previous employer who hasn't responded yet. She put a note in my file to expedite it, so fingers crossed something happens soon. Thanks everyone for the advice!

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Noah Lee

That's awesome you got through! Did you do anything special or just keep calling? I've been trying for weeks with no luck.

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Honestly, I just got lucky. Called right when they opened at 8am and waited forever. The agent did mention that Mondays and Tuesdays are their busiest days, so maybe try later in the week?

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Another thing to check: make sure your husband answered the "able and available for work" questions correctly on his weekly claim. If he indicated any limitations on his availability (like only willing to work certain hours or days), that can trigger a review process that delays payment. Also, verify that he didn't accidentally select "no" to the question about actively seeking work. These seemingly small details can cause unexpected delays. If you're approaching three weeks with no change in status and no clear issues in the account, then definitely try to speak with an ESD representative. The system isn't perfect at alerting you to all potential problems.

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Thank you! I'll double check with him about how he answered those questions. He's definitely been actively job searching, so hopefully he didn't accidentally click something wrong. If we don't see any change by next week, we'll definitely try to get through to someone at ESD to figure out what's going on.

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hey! just checking back - did ur husband get his payment yet? mine finally came through this morning and it took exactly 16 days from when i filed the initial claim. fingers crossed urs comes soon!!

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Yes! It finally went through yesterday! Status changed from pending to paid and the money was in our account this morning. Took just over 2 weeks total. Such a relief! Thanks everyone for the help and advice.

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Random question - did they give you any information about what to do about your taxes? When my identity was stolen for unemployment, the scammer collected benefits in 2021 and I got a 1099-G tax form for benefits I never received. It was a whole separate nightmare trying to get that corrected.

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Oh no, I hadn't even thought about that! They didn't mention anything about taxes. That's another thing to worry about... Was there a specific department you had to contact to fix the tax issue?

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Quick update on the mailing address I provided earlier - if you're specifically dealing with an identity theft situation (rather than just regular identity verification), you should use this contact information instead: Email: [email protected] Fraud Hotline: 800-246-9763 Fax for Fraud Unit: 833-572-8423 (same as regular fax) Mail: Employment Security Department ATTN: Fraud Investigation PO Box 19018 Olympia, WA 98507-0018 Make sure to clearly mark all communications as "IDENTITY THEFT CASE" so they route it to the correct department. The fraud unit has different procedures than the regular identity verification process.

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This is important - the regular ID verification team and the fraud team are completely different departments. If your docs go to the wrong team, they'll sit unprocessed. I learned this the hard way!

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