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Thanks for the heads up! I'm new to unemployment benefits and this kind of information is exactly what I needed. I was wondering though - does this delay affect the unemployment debit card payments too, or just direct deposits? I'm using the ESD debit card and wasn't sure if that goes through the same banking system delays.
Make sure he starts looking for other work right away too, even if he gets approved for unemployment. The job search requirements are pretty strict these days.
This is such a difficult situation, and I really feel for your cousin. From what I've read here, it sounds like the driving requirement is going to be the main issue Washington ESD will focus on. Even though the DUI happened on personal time, the fact that it directly impacts his ability to perform essential job duties (driving company vehicles) will likely be seen as work-connected misconduct. That said, definitely file the claim anyway - every case is unique and you never know how they'll interpret the specific circumstances. The worst that can happen is a denial, which can then be appealed. Make sure he's completely honest on the application and keeps all documentation from his termination. If he does get denied and needs help navigating the appeal process, it sounds like there are resources available to help get through to actual ESD representatives. Wishing him the best of luck with this whole mess.
I'm dealing with something very similar right now! Been approved and receiving payments since early February, then last week I noticed "adjudication in progress" appeared on my account with no warning or explanation. Like you, I'm still getting my weekly payments deposited normally, but it's nerve-wracking not knowing what's going on. I tried calling ESD multiple times but kept getting busy signals or dropped calls after long hold times. The uncertainty is really stressful - you start wondering if you did something wrong or if there's going to be some surprise demand for repayment later. Reading through all these responses is actually really comforting though. It sounds like these random adjudication reviews are much more common than I realized, and most people seem to have them resolve without any major issues. I'm going to keep filing my weekly claims accurately and check my account daily like everyone suggested. Fingers crossed it just disappears like yours did!
I'm in almost the exact same boat as you! Also approved in February and just noticed the adjudication status appear last week with zero explanation. It's so frustrating how they give you no heads up or context about what's happening. I've been losing sleep over this thinking I might have made some mistake on my claims or something. But after reading everyone's experiences here, it really does seem like these random reviews are just part of their normal process. The fact that we're both still getting payments is definitely reassuring. I'm going to follow the same advice - keep filing accurately and checking everything daily. Hope yours resolves quickly too!
I'm going through this exact same situation right now! I've been approved since mid-January and getting regular payments, then suddenly last Thursday I see "adjudication in progress" pop up with absolutely no explanation. Still getting my weekly deposits but I've been checking my account obsessively every few hours expecting the worst. What's really frustrating is how they just drop this status on you with zero context. No email, no letter, no message in eServices - just suddenly there it is making you panic. I called the customer service line about 15 times yesterday and either got busy signals or sat on hold for over an hour before getting disconnected. Reading everyone's experiences here is honestly the most helpful information I've gotten about this whole process. It's reassuring to know that these mystery adjudications are apparently pretty routine and most people have them resolve without major issues. I was convinced I had somehow messed up my weekly claims or that my former employer had filed some kind of complaint against me. Going to keep filing my weeklies accurately and checking for any communications like everyone suggested. Hopefully mine disappears as mysteriously as it appeared! Thanks for sharing your experience and coming back to update - it really helps those of us going through the same thing right now.
Same thing happened to me last month with Chase! I was freaking out because rent was due the next day. Turns out Chase had some kind of system maintenance that delayed all ACH deposits by about 6-8 hours. The money showed up around 4 PM instead of the usual early morning. Now I always check their service status page when my unemployment deposit is late. Really glad yours came through too - the stress is unreal when you're counting on that money!
That's super helpful to know about Chase having system maintenance issues! I had no idea they had a service status page - I'll definitely bookmark that for future reference. It's crazy how much anxiety a few hours delay can cause when you're living on unemployment. Thanks for sharing your experience, it makes me feel better knowing this isn't uncommon with Chase specifically.
This whole thread is so relatable! I've been on Washington ESD unemployment for about 8 months now and Chase has been my bank the whole time. The deposit timing is honestly all over the place - sometimes it's there when I wake up at 6 AM on Tuesday, other times it doesn't show up until late afternoon like what happened to you today. I've noticed it seems to correlate with how busy their system is or if there's any kind of maintenance happening. The worst part is that anxiety you get when you're budgeting down to the dollar and suddenly your expected deposit isn't there. I've learned to always have a small buffer if possible and not schedule any automatic payments for Tuesday morning just in case. Really glad everything worked out for you - this community is great for sharing these kinds of experiences!
This is such great advice about having a buffer and not scheduling payments for Tuesday morning! I'm definitely going to start doing that. It's reassuring to hear from someone who's been dealing with this for 8 months - makes me realize these delays are just part of the process with Chase. The budgeting down to the dollar thing is so real when you're on unemployment. Every delayed deposit feels like a crisis even when logically you know it's probably just a bank processing issue. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips!
Statiia Aarssizan
Don't forget that you'll need to register with WorkSourceWA as part of the unemployment requirements. It's the same for federal employees as everyone else - you have to show you're actively looking for work.
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TillyCombatwarrior
•Good reminder. I should probably set that up before I even file the unemployment claim.
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Statiia Aarssizan
•That's smart. Having your WorkSourceWA account ready can speed up the process when you file for benefits.
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Sean Murphy
I'm a newcomer here but wanted to share that I just went through this process as a federal employee myself. The information everyone's shared is spot on - you absolutely qualify for unemployment benefits through Washington ESD under the UCFE program. One thing I'd add is that when you call Washington ESD, specifically mention that you're a federal employee filing under UCFE. This helps them route you to the right specialist who understands federal employment separations. Also, if you're having trouble getting through by phone, you can start the application online at esd.wa.gov, which might be easier than waiting on hold. The online system will ask for the same information and you can always call later if you need help with specific questions about your federal employment history.
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Andre Lefebvre
•Thanks for joining the conversation and sharing your recent experience! That's really helpful advice about mentioning UCFE specifically when calling Washington ESD. I didn't realize they had specialists who handle federal employee claims differently. Starting online first sounds like a good strategy too - I've been dreading the phone calls based on what everyone's said about wait times. Did you find the online application pretty straightforward for federal employment information, or did you still need to call for clarification on anything?
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