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Glad this got resolved! The Washington ESD website really needs better navigation - took me forever to find this same thing when I needed it for my loan application.

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Agreed, they should make this more obvious since it's probably something a lot of people need. Thanks everyone for the help!

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Just want to add that if you're having trouble finding the "Request Benefit Verification Letter" option that others mentioned, make sure you're fully logged into your SecureAccess Washington account and have selected "Unemployment Services" from the main menu first. Sometimes the menu options don't show up properly if you're not in the right section. Also, if you're on PUA or PEUC instead of regular UI, the letter might be in a slightly different location but should still be available through the same general path.

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For people asking about job search requirements with the maximum benefit - just because you're getting $999 a week doesn't mean the requirements are any different. You still need those 3 job contacts per week minimum and need to be actively looking for work in your field.

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Right, and if you're in a specialized field like tech, they expect you to be looking for comparable positions, not just any job.

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Though if you've been unemployed for a while, they may expect you to broaden your search. The longer you're on benefits, the more flexible they want you to be about job types and pay.

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For anyone wondering about appeal rights - if you think your benefit calculation is wrong or you're not getting the maximum you're entitled to, you have the right to appeal Washington ESD's determination. You get 30 days from when they mail you the decision to file an appeal. I had to do this when they miscalculated my base period wages and it was worth the effort. The appeals process can take a few months but if you're right about being owed more money, they'll pay you retroactively for the difference.

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Appeals through Washington ESD are completely free to file - no fees involved. With stock options vesting during your base period, that's definitely something worth looking into since those can show up as large wage spikes that might not be calculated properly in their system. Stock compensation can be tricky because it might get reported in a different quarter than when you actually earned the underlying value. I'd suggest logging into your Washington ESD account and looking at your quarterly wage breakdown first to see if those stock options are showing up correctly in the right quarters. If the numbers look off compared to your pay stubs and tax documents, an appeal could definitely be worth it, especially at your income level where you might be closer to that $999 maximum.

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This is really valuable information about the appeals process! I'm currently receiving unemployment benefits but I suspect my calculation might be incorrect. I had a complex employment situation during my base period - I was laid off from one tech company in Q2, then worked as a contractor for a few months, and then got hired full-time at another company before getting laid off again. The quarterly wage distribution looks weird in my Washington ESD account and I'm only getting $623 per week, which seems low given my earnings history. How detailed do you need to be in the appeal documentation? Should I include contracts, invoices from my freelance work, and all pay stubs, or just focus on the most relevant documents that show the discrepancy?

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Just want to echo what others said about Claimyr if you need to reach Washington ESD with questions about benefits or programs. I used them last month and finally got answers to questions I'd been trying to ask for weeks.

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I might need to try that. I have some questions about my benefit year ending and what happens next.

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Definitely worth it if you're tired of busy signals and disconnected calls. Their demo video shows exactly how the process works.

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As someone who's been navigating Washington ESD for a while now, I can add that the unemployment rate also affects federal funding for workforce development programs. When unemployment is higher, there's typically more funding available for job training and retraining programs through WorkSource. Right now with our relatively low 4-5% rate, those programs still exist but may have less funding than during high unemployment periods. It's worth checking with your local WorkSource office to see what training opportunities might be available - sometimes they have programs that aren't well publicized but could help with your job search in a specific field.

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That's great news that you got through and have an escalation ticket! I'm dealing with something similar - been waiting 4 weeks on SEAP claims myself. Did the agent give you a specific ticket number to reference if you need to follow up? Also curious if they mentioned anything about the January system update that someone mentioned earlier. Hoping your payments come through as promised!

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Yes, she did give me a ticket number - #ESC-2025-0429-7841. She said to reference that if I don't see movement within the promised timeframe. The agent didn't specifically mention the January system update, but she did confirm that training program claims are taking much longer than usual due to "system processing changes" - which sounds like it could be related to what Mateo mentioned earlier. Definitely keep that ticket number handy and don't hesitate to call back if you hit the 8-week mark. Hope your claims get processed soon too!

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I'm in week 4 of waiting for my SEAP claims to process and this thread is both terrifying and reassuring at the same time! It's awful that so many people are dealing with these massive delays, but at least I know I'm not alone. The fact that they're not communicating ANYTHING about these processing delays on their website is just inexcusable - people are going into debt waiting for benefits they're legally entitled to. I'm definitely going to try uploading some hardship documentation like Sean suggested, and if I hit 6 weeks I'll look into that Claimyr service. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences, it really helps to know what to expect even when the news isn't great.

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One last tip - if Washington ESD asks for additional documentation after you file, respond quickly! They usually give you a deadline, and missing it can delay or deny your claim. Stay on top of any requests they send you.

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Good to know. I'll make sure to check my account regularly and respond to anything they need right away.

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Smart approach. The faster you respond to their requests, the faster your claim gets processed. Don't let paperwork sit around!

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Also remember that you can appeal if Washington ESD denies your claim initially! Don't give up if they say you don't qualify - sometimes they make mistakes or need additional clarification about your situation. The appeals process exists for a reason, and many people successfully overturn initial denials. Just make sure you file your appeal within the deadline they give you (usually 30 days).

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