It depends on the state you live in. They each have a web site. In Washington State it is GO2UI.com
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 13/03/2011
Submit questions about unemployment benefits eligibility, the application process, receiving your check, filing a weekly claim , qualifying for special benefits or overpayments by ...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 07/02/2012
Not true. I know someone who moved to Washington after filing for unemployment and that was six months ago and she's still collecting...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 19/04/2009
You missed this week's check run. Maybe they will allow you to claim it late, call and ask them or check the website to see if they have FAQ.
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 27/06/2009
Depends on how much you earn each week, when you have earnings your benefits will go down after you make a certain amount and can go down to zero if you make enough. As long as you report accurately you will not have any problems and when you don't have any earnings...
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 01/11/2012
In my experience recently on unemployment in Washington state, my benefits were deposited about 2 days after I filed my weekly claim , 3 days at the most.
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 23/07/2012
...to it. The same way you file for weekly benefits is the.... On the weekly claim form, choose that you have ...until you need to reopen it for future unemployment . The claim is on...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 15/06/2013
You need to ask the unemployment agency this question. NO ONE here can tell you with 100% accuracy and it...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 13/11/2011
The answer to your query is quite simple - as the neo-conservative rich guys keep offshoring-outsourcing more and more good-paying American jobs - millions of them already gone - ANY kind of news that is positive that...
8 Answers · Politics & Government · 28/06/2013
... experience in Washington . Here'... eligible for Unemployment Insurance...to qualify for a claim . We will calculate your weekly benefit amount and...
4 Answers · Business & Finance · 10/09/2007