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$300 Extended Benefits
Start Date: Dec 27th, 2020
End Date: Mar 14th, 2021
Unemployment Type
Update ETA (Actual Date)
1st Certify Date
Regular UI (01/03)
01/02-01/03 (01/03)
01/03
Regular UI (01/10)
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
PUA *Updated
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
PEUC *Updated
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
FED-ED “On Extension” *Updated
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
FED-ED
01/02-01/03 (01/03)
01/03
For the people that might misunderstand what I mean by “Regular UI”, it’s basically Unemployment that is not PUA, PEUC, or FED-ED w/ “On Extension”.
The people on Regular UI had everything updated by 01/03, which was their first certification date that would have included the extra $300. They were able to certify on time they received their $300 extra benefits and regular state benefits on time as well.
This means PUA, PEUC, and FED-ED w/ “On Extension” people shouldn’t worry until 01/10. The bill was signed on 12/27/2020, so your 1st certification date is 01/10 which will include the $300 extra for the week of 01/02 and 01/09.
They updated the Regular UI people’s claim first as they were first to certify on 01/03 and it was done on time. All other programs (PUA, PEUC, FED-ED w/ “On Extension”) should see similar results on when everything will be updated. They have till 01/10, so it would only be fair to give them time especially with the short time they have to update millions of cases.
Unless you were specifically told to reapply, you should not start a new claim as they will automatically update your claim by the first certification date just like they did for people on Regular UI on 01/03.
Don’t try to expedite something when before the actual date. There is still 2 days left as I am writing this.
If you call them, they will not have an answer for you.
If you have a suspended claim, or anything fraud related, you will still be able to certify, but will not get paid until you complete the verification process.
Start Date: Dec 27th, 2020
End Date: Mar 14th, 2021
Unemployment Type
Update ETA (Actual Date)
1st Certify Date
Regular UI (01/03)
01/02-01/03 (01/03)
01/03
Regular UI (01/10)
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
PUA *Updated
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
PEUC *Updated
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
FED-ED “On Extension” *Updated
01/09-01/10 (Call to Update)
01/10, 01/17 or 01/24
FED-ED
01/02-01/03 (01/03)
01/03
For the people that might misunderstand what I mean by “Regular UI”, it’s basically Unemployment that is not PUA, PEUC, or FED-ED w/ “On Extension”.
The people on Regular UI had everything updated by 01/03, which was their first certification date that would have included the extra $300. They were able to certify on time they received their $300 extra benefits and regular state benefits on time as well.
This means PUA, PEUC, and FED-ED w/ “On Extension” people shouldn’t worry until 01/10. The bill was signed on 12/27/2020, so your 1st certification date is 01/10 which will include the $300 extra for the week of 01/02 and 01/09.
They updated the Regular UI people’s claim first as they were first to certify on 01/03 and it was done on time. All other programs (PUA, PEUC, FED-ED w/ “On Extension”) should see similar results on when everything will be updated. They have till 01/10, so it would only be fair to give them time especially with the short time they have to update millions of cases.
Unless you were specifically told to reapply, you should not start a new claim as they will automatically update your claim by the first certification date just like they did for people on Regular UI on 01/03.
Don’t try to expedite something when before the actual date. There is still 2 days left as I am writing this.
If you call them, they will not have an answer for you.
If you have a suspended claim, or anything fraud related, you will still be able to certify, but will not get paid until you complete the verification process.