Unemployment Benefits Eligibility Clarification

Summary

Receiving an eligibility letter from the unemployment office generally indicates approval, but payment may be delayed due to various factors. If you havent received payment, contact your local unemployment office for clarification. The office may contact your former employer to verify information. If you believe your rights have been violated, consider seeking legal counsel. For legal assistance in Pennsylvania, contact the Pennsylvania Bar Associations Lawyer Referral Service at 1-800-692-7375.

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I need to see about getting some help di with a unemployment office here in wva
I'm sorry, but this platform only provides legal information related to the state of Pennsylvania. For West Virginia, I recommend contacting local resources or a legal professional in your area.
So if you end up getting a eligible letter from the unemployment office don't that mean that you are approved for it even though, I was and that, I would resived my money then
Receiving an eligibility letter from the unemployment office generally indicates that your application has been approved. However, it doesn't guarantee payment immediately. The disbursement of funds can depend on various factors. Please contact your local unemployment office for specific details.
And has been a year or more that they had my information and then they end up sending me a letter saying that I was approved and eligible and then telling me something else after words
I understand your frustration. In Pennsylvania, if you receive a letter stating you're approved for unemployment benefits, but haven't received any payment, it might be due to several reasons:
- Issues with your claim
- Pending resolution of a dispute
- Administrative errors
I recommend contacting your local unemployment office for clarification.
But, that, they have me to get a letter from the work place that I work at an said that would work and then say something different and then they, went ahead and end up went and call the work place that I did work at, after, I didn't give them permission, after they done, make their decision, and went and call them any way
It sounds like you're concerned about the unemployment office contacting your former employer without your permission. In Pennsylvania, the law allows unemployment offices to verify information related to your claim, which can include contacting your former employer. If you believe your rights have been violated, consider seeking legal counsel.
Yes, I think that, is was because, they had their time to do that to end up making there decision if , I was eligible and approved or not, and then have me to get the letter from them and then ends up calling them after words again
I understand your situation and it can be quite confusing. Just to clarify, are you questioning the decision of the unemployment office or concerned about them contacting your previous workplace?
Wan then they end up got a hold of the government office and she got a hold of me and said that they end up getting a hold of the work place where I work at an gave it to the duty and that,I should hear something soon, and tomorrow will make * weeks
It sounds like you're awaiting a response from your unemployment office, which can be stressful. In Pennsylvania, decisions are typically communicated within * weeks. If you don't hear anything, you should contact them for an update.
They have not answer me back yet
I understand your frustration. Delays can sometimes occur. In Pennsylvania, if it's been more than two weeks without a response, it's advisable to follow up with the unemployment office directly. You might also consider seeking advice from a local legal professional.
Said that waiting on the duty to make his decision
I see that you're waiting for a decision from the unemployment office. It's quite a challenging situation. In the meantime, have you considered seeking advice from a legal professional or a local community legal clinic? It might be beneficial for your situation.
Ok do you have that number or who , I should
It seems like you're asking for a contact number for legal assistance in Pennsylvania. You can reach the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service at *-*-*-*. They can help you find a local attorney. For immediate inquiries, consider reaching out to your local unemployment office directly.