I just maxed out on my regular UI and wanted to know what is the next step?
I just exhausted all of my benefits for my regular UI. My claim ends MARCH 2021. I have not been on any extension's and wanted to know what is the next step for me? will it automatically show in two weeks? or will it be longer?
If you had regular UI you should have gotten extensions? If not you have money owed to you. What's it say on your main page and when was the last time you got paid?
If it was my claim I would figure out how to get those extensions going if you hadn't already received them. If March comes along, you may have to apply for new benefits and if you did not work at all in 2020, then you would qualify for PUA.
Hi! The last time I got paid was January 31. I had spoke to an agent and was inform that a request for extension was sent for review. Does this mean I just have to wait two weeks? Until I get something?
All extension are usually automatic. It could be because of all these new extensions maybe they had to do that.
Did you happen to work at all? Because that could have delayed your triggering the extension. You have to hit zero for the extensions to trigger. When did you hit 0? Because it takes 7-10 days for them to send you a notice about the extension.
Hi! I hit zero as soon as I got paid on January 31. After that I was at zero. If that’s the case it’s been two weeks now that I’ve been at zero. my next certification should of been this past Sunday feb 14. And I did not work at all only before I started my unemployment.
@mmunoz213 Yeah I might just assume EDD just being slower even though they say 7-10 days, you know what I mean.
The reason why I asked if you worked at all is because if your claim start date is 3/22 then you should have started the extension 26 weeks later which is around mid-September. So.. I'm a little bit confused that you only hit zero Jan 31 if you had not worked at all since March?
To be honest - the best thing to understand everything is to look at the claim history and count out the weeks to see exactly where you are in regards to benefits/extensions, etc. So if you want to share your claim history via screen shot I can probably tell you more instead of asking you a million questions.
mmunoz, Same for me. I got my last payment on 1/19, haven't heard anything and haven't been able to get on the phone with anyone. I haven't been able to work since before my initial filing either. Mine goes back to 7/25/20
If you had regular UI you should have gotten extensions? If not you have money owed to you. What's it say on your main page and when was the last time you got paid?
If it was my claim I would figure out how to get those extensions going if you hadn't already received them. If March comes along, you may have to apply for new benefits and if you did not work at all in 2020, then you would qualify for PUA.
Hi! The last time I got paid was January 31. I had spoke to an agent and was inform that a request for extension was sent for review. Does this mean I just have to wait two weeks? Until I get something?
All extension are usually automatic. It could be because of all these new extensions maybe they had to do that.
Did you happen to work at all? Because that could have delayed your triggering the extension. You have to hit zero for the extensions to trigger. When did you hit 0? Because it takes 7-10 days for them to send you a notice about the extension.
Hi! I hit zero as soon as I got paid on January 31. After that I was at zero. If that’s the case it’s been two weeks now that I’ve been at zero. my next certification should of been this past Sunday feb 14. And I did not work at all only before I started my unemployment.
@mmunoz213 Yeah I might just assume EDD just being slower even though they say 7-10 days, you know what I mean.
The reason why I asked if you worked at all is because if your claim start date is 3/22 then you should have started the extension 26 weeks later which is around mid-September. So.. I'm a little bit confused that you only hit zero Jan 31 if you had not worked at all since March?
To be honest - the best thing to understand everything is to look at the claim history and count out the weeks to see exactly where you are in regards to benefits/extensions, etc. So if you want to share your claim history via screen shot I can probably tell you more instead of asking you a million questions.
mmunoz, Same for me. I got my last payment on 1/19, haven't heard anything and haven't been able to get on the phone with anyone. I haven't been able to work since before my initial filing either. Mine goes back to 7/25/20