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For what it's worth, I called Washington ESD this morning using that Claimyr service someone mentioned and they said they're experiencing higher than normal processing times due to system maintenance. The agent said most claims should process within 7 business days.
Mine just processed too! Filed on Sunday, processed today (Thursday). So about 4 business days which isn't terrible but definitely longer than usual. Glad this thread exists because I was starting to panic.
Has anyone had experience with the WorkSource job search requirements? I'm confused about what activities actually count and how detailed the documentation needs to be.
This whole thread should be pinned somewhere. So much better than trying to find this info scattered across the Washington ESD website. Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences!
Just remember that even after approval, there can be a delay before your first payment hits your account. Don't panic if the money doesn't show up immediately after you get the approval notice.
One last thing - make absolutely sure your bank account info is correct in your Washington ESD profile. I've heard of people having delays because they had an old account number on file.
For what it's worth, I know someone who filed 6 months after losing their job and still got approved. They didn't get back pay for those 6 months obviously, but they were able to collect going forward. So it's never too late to try.
Roger Romero
Final reminder for everyone: Keep filing those weekly claims even if you haven't received your first payment yet. Missing weekly claims can cause much bigger delays than the normal waiting period. Stay consistent with the process and the payments will come.
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Scarlett Forster
•Will do! Thanks again everyone, this community is amazing.
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Derek Olson
•agreed, super helpful group here
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Sayid Hassan
And remember if you do run into problems and need to speak with Washington ESD directly, services like Claimyr are there to help you actually get through to an agent instead of spending your whole day on hold. Sometimes talking to a real person is the only way to resolve complex issues with your claim.
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Seraphina Delan
•Definitely keeping that option in mind. The horror stories about trying to call Washington ESD are everywhere.
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Scarlett Forster
•Yeah, having a backup plan for getting help seems really smart given how hard it is to reach them normally.
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