After the Filing Process

Mailings
Provides information on forms, notices and instructions which may be sent after an unemployment claim is filed.
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Appointments
The following links provide information on appointments that may be scheduled, after you file an unemployment insurance claim:

Reemployment Services Orientation
Monetary Interview
Claims Examiner
Eligibility for UI Benefits
The following factors may affect your eligibility:

Fired or discharged from your job

Quit your job

Labor Dispute or strike on your job

Full-Time Student while collecting benefits

Self-Enrolled in training or school while collecting benefits

Corporate Officer/Owner of a corporation on which an unemployment insurance claim is based.
Appeal Rights
Provides information on filing an appeal upon an issuance of denial of eligibility and benefits.
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Special Benefit Programs
Provides information on other benefits programs such as training grants, extensions, disability and special assistance programs:

Disaster Unemployment Assistance:  provides information on temporary assistance to those affected by natural disaster, funded by special federal authorization and assistance.

Trade Adjustment Assistance:  provides information on assistance to workers who have lost their jobs or are experiencing a reduction in hours due to increased foreign imports.

Disability During Unemployment:  provides information on disability insurance benefits payable to unemployed individuals who are unable to work.

Entrepreneurial Training Program:  provides counseling, technical assistance and classroom training in preparation of establishing one's business.  The classroom training is available at ten (10) of the state's 19 community colleges.

Additional Benefits during Training (ABT):  provides information on benefits available during approved training (payable after the exhaustion of regular UI benefits).

Temporary Extended Benefits:  provides information on temporary unemployment insurance extension benefits, available with special authorization from federal or state sources.

State Approved Training:  provides information and rules on the approval of training and the effect on benefits.

Training Grants for Unemployed Workers:  provides information on grants that may be available for tuition and training programs.