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One more important thing - since her employer is in New York, there might be a slight delay as Washington ESD requests her wage information through the interstate system. This is normal, but it could add an extra week or two to the process. She should still file in Washington ASAP though, as the filing date matters for when benefits can begin. Also, Washington requires 3 job search activities per week that must be documented. New York has different requirements, but she'll need to follow Washington's rules since that's where she's filing.
I didn't even think about the job search requirements! I'll make sure she knows about the 3 activities per week. Is there a specific way Washington wants those documented?
Yes, she'll need to keep track of: - Date of the activity - Type of activity (application, interview, resume submission, etc.) - Employer/organization name and contact info - Position applied for - Method of application (online, in-person, etc.) The ESD website has a job search log template she can use. She doesn't need to submit it weekly but needs to keep it in case ESD audits her job search activities later.
Thanks everyone for the super helpful advice! I just talked to my friend and she's going to file her WA claim tonight. She's feeling much more prepared knowing what to expect with the interstate wage verification and the potential for adjudication. She also found that position elimination email and is going to save everything. Really appreciate all the insights!
I don't get why everyone complains about ESD so much. I filed my claim last month and got approved in like 3 days with no issues at all. Maybe y'all are just filling things out wrong? Just saying...
Wow, really helpful comment there. 🙄 Some claims trigger automatic adjudication for things totally outside our control. My separation was a standard layoff with zero complications, forms filled perfectly, and I still waited 4 months. Consider yourself LUCKY rather than superior.
quick update - did they explain what the hold up was about your claim when they called? sometimes knowing helps prevent issues on future claims
Shockingly, no! The ESD agent who called just said they were following up on the Governor's Office inquiry and would expedite my claim review. Never mentioned what the actual issues were. The approval letter just states my weekly benefit amount and eligibility period, but nothing about what caused the delay. It's maddening.
Don't forget to document EVERYTHING - take photos of the checks, save all emails, keep a log of all your calls and attempts to contact ESD. Write down dates, times, and who you spoke with. This will be important if you need to prove you acted promptly and didn't cash the fraudulent checks.
That's great advice. I'll start keeping detailed records of everything. I actually just got through to ESD using that Claimyr service someone recommended. They confirmed it's fraud and are opening an investigation. They're sending me paperwork to complete and told me to write VOID across the checks and return them.
Something else to consider - filing deadlines for Supreme Court are SUPER strict. Missing even by one day means automatic loss. Make sure you're counting calendar days not business days. Also remember you need to serve ESD's attorneys too, not just file with court.
Thanks for the reminder! My Court of Appeals decision was issued on February 7th, so I need to file by March 9th. That gives me just over two weeks to get everything together. I'll make sure to build in extra time for any issues that might come up.
One last suggestion - check if any law schools in your area have legal clinics. Sometimes they take on interesting cases like yours as teaching opportunities for law students (supervised by professors). Might be worth a call to see if they'd be interested, especially since multiple attorneys think your case has merit.
That's a brilliant idea! There are a couple of law schools within driving distance. I'll reach out to them tomorrow. Even if they can't take the whole case, maybe they could help me with drafting the petition. Thank you so much for this suggestion!
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This is why I always tell people to KEEP A SEPARATE BROWSER just for unemployment stuff! Don't use it for anything else. Just ESD. I have Firefox that I ONLY use for ESD and haven't had a single login issue since I started doing that in 2025. Too many cookies and trackers from other sites mess with the secure login process.
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Mia Roberts
•smart idea. never thought of that. gonna try it
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Evan Kalinowski
btw when i had this happen it was because my account got flagged for "suspicious activity" even tho it was ME trying to login from MY SAME COMPUTER I ALWAYS USE!!! make sure to ask them to check if your account is flagged when you get through to someone!!
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