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Topic

Receiving Unemployment Insurance in the Mainland U.S.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Mahina
  • mail
  • 2020/12/13 21:13

I have been on temporary layoff since the end of March and have been living on unemployment insurance for a long time, but it is getting harder and harder to live in Hawaii with the high cost of living since my additional allowance from the government (LWA \ will end in December) and my rent assistance will also end in December.

I am still registered with the company and plan to return when they reopen at some point, but I am seriously considering moving out of my Hawaii home and staying with a friend on the mainland until I can resume work. I know that basically you cannot receive UI from out of state, but I have heard that there are some exceptions for cases within the US.

I am thinking of consulting the UI Office as a no-brainer, but if anyone has been temporarily evacuated to the US mainland in a similar case, or knows anything about these cases, please let me know.

Thank you.

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#2

Dear SUNSET

Thank you for always taking the time to help everyone. You are helping a lot of people.
In my case, I was going to wait patiently and today ( Sunday ), 8 weeks
Pending ⇒ Processed. I hope that everyone else's claims will be processed as soon as possible.

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#3

Coco Nacchi,

Congratulations on your approval !

It is a relief that you were approved before the end of the year.

Good night.

p.s.
I thought you might have inadvertently misplaced your topical location, but I've borrowed your location and replied as is.

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#4

Mahina,

I saw a case study.

Those who moved to the Mainland as a result of relatives' job transfers ( The totally unemployed ) have been able to receive unemployment insurance from the State of Hawaii. They were approved by submitting a personnel transfer letter or other documents. For example, this was often the case for people with military family members who had decided to relocate ( If they moved for no particular reason, they had to switch to the UI office in the state they moved to and reapply ).

From the above cases, I feel that it would be important to prove the circumstances of having to move. in Mahina's case, I think the proof would be her current asset situation.

Unlike moving due to relocation, the UI office may be harsh on people like Mahina who are temporarily unemployed and plan to return to work in Hawaii, but it seems that they make final decisions on a case-by-case basis. You may want to submit a letter to the UI office and ask them to make a decision.

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#5
  • Mahina
  • 2020/12/15 (Tue) 08:36
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sunset

Thank you for your valuable information and advice.
It was very helpful.
It seems to be a high hurdle, but I will try to do all I can !.

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#6

I have a zero balance through December. I finally got a phone call yesterday and the pending was finally lifted. please advise me whether I should apply for PEUC or EB20. the deadline for UI is March 15.
Also, I had 2 JOBs in Hawaii and California, but the Employee place in Hawaii has disappeared from my system. I did not quit completely, but it disappeared after I told them I received a temporary furlough letter sometime when I got through to them. Since the only thing left in the system is my California employer, I was told, "You can't get an extension, you have to apply in California. I was told that I had to apply in California. Can I continue to apply in Hawaii if I don't have a place of employment in Hawaii?

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#7

Do you live in California or Hawaii now ? If you live in California, you will switch to unemployment insurance in California.

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#8

Transcribed from "PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13 Week Extension Program" #832 written by isakura

I started applying for unemployment insurance in April and my year expires on March 15. During this time, I returned to work occasionally in August, September, October and December. Because my payments were Pending all the time, my balance was not zeroed out and I was unable to apply for extensions for both 13 and 11 weeks. Recently the Pending was finally lifted, but as of December 12, it was zeroed out, but when I Reactivated in November, I had set the Hawaii work ( on-call work ) to Quit, so now I only have a record for the California work. When I called the other day, I was told that since my workplace is in California, I should reapply in California starting in March and apply with a back date after December 12. I will apply again in California from March, and apply with a back date after December 12. So, I have a question. I was told that I can't get an extension because it expires on the 15th, but I could have applied for an extension around August if I wasn't Pending. I am so frustrated. I am very frustrated. I live in Hawaii, but I worked in California and Hawaii, so when I applied last April, I didn't know which state I should apply in, so I applied in both states at the same time. It looks like I will be laid off this April, so I would like to continue claiming in Hawaii if possible for the future after April. If my job is 2 jobs, do I need to apply in the state where I have the highest income ??

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#9

isakura,

"When I Reactivated in November, I set my Hawaii work ( on-call work ) to Quit, so now I only have records for my California work."

If you called the call center to tell them that you received a Temporary Furlough letter over the phone, which you mentioned in #6, does that mean that in November you mistakenly selected "Quit" for voluntary retirement in the system ?? And you called to tell them that you received a Temporary Furlough letter with the intention of having it corrected recently ?

"I would like to change my Hawaii workplace, which I have not yet resigned from, to "still employee< quot;>can I continue to apply in Hawaii if I have it changed to "still employee "? If I have 2 jobs, do I need to apply in the state where I have the higher income job ?"

Did the UI office in Hawaii decide that isakura made a mistake and made "Quit" and rejected it as it was? I think it was one of the following: either they rejected it after checking the income and company history of each of Hawaii and California, or they rejected it after asking the situation to the employer in Hawaii. I would suggest that you have the Examiner connect you through the call center and ask them more specifically why you were rejected. If there was a misunderstanding, I am sure they can correct it on the spot.

"Please advise me whether I should apply for PEUC or EB20, the deadline for UI is March 15."

If the issue with my Hawaii employer is cleared up and the UI office re-approves me, I will be able to apply. Please read the "PEUC Unemployment Insurance 13 Week Extension Program" Topic or the "PEUC 11 Week Extension Program ( PEUC 2nd )" Topic for the rules and differences between each, and make your final decision based on your own financial situation.

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