First. it has to be determined whether you are, in fact, eligible under the laws of the state you work in, to receive benefits. Then, after you filed your claim, there is at least a 7 day period, in most states, that they investigate, etc. before checks are issued.
The base period, in most states, is the first 4 quarters of the last 5 complete calendar quarters calculated from when you file. The longer you wait to file, the smaller your benefits will be, as the formulas are based on the wages earned in that time period.
You should always file immediately after losing your job, regardless the reasons for losing it. It's always possible you may qualify for benefits, but you won't get any if you don't apply. The state will determine if the facts warrant your eligibility.
Depends on the state. There should be a void after date on the check. Some states are 90 days, some are a year. If it is expred call your state Unemployment office and they can reissue it.
It takes about 21 days to process the first claim. After that, it takes 1-2 weeks to process each cycle when you refile.
How long do it take to get your unemployment check after you file
3 days after signing on
To receive unemployment in Oregon, one must have worked 500 hours of subject employment as a requirement. The amount of unemployment received will depend on the wages that were paid by the employer.
You probably can't collect unemployment if you quit. http://jobsearch.about.com/cs/unemployment/a/unemployment.htm
You can get unemployment as long as you qualified to receive them and continue to comply with the requirements while you're on it.
No. It is not a long enough work history.
No, because there is no tax deductions in your disability which entitles you to receive unemployment.
This is a bit confusing. If you have been disqualified, you are not receiving an unemployment check. You may appeal the decision within thirty days (the sooner the better), but unless the decision is reversed, there will be no check. The appeal process can take four to six weeks as well, and it can take thirty days after a reversed disqualification to receive payment.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them individually.
Generally speaking, you can claim unemployment, in most states, for the first 4 quarters worked of the last 5 completed quarters. You can receive benefits, before extensions, for up to 26 weeks within the next 52 weeks
Yes, if you meet eligibility requirements for both programs. New York repealed the Social Security offset regulations that reduced unemployment compensation for people who were claiming both benefits. Both Social Security and the State of New York allow workers to collect unemployment and Social Security at the same time without applying a penalty to either check.
From my knowledge you can apply the day after you are fired and shouls receive some form of payment in about 4-6 weeks.
The new unemployment extension will last 13 weeks in Florida. Check your eligibility & claim benefits at your unemployment office www.unemployment.001webs.com
You must have been paid wages for insured work in at least 2 of the first 4 of the last 5 completed calendar quarters.