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dixichicknik:
I am currently collecting UI from WI, however my benefits will be exhausted in 5 weeks but my benefit year doesn't end until May. Will I be able to open a new claim in VA? I worked in WI, MI and WV in Q4 2014, LA in Q1 2015, VA in Q2  2015, unemployed all of Q3 2015, VA in Q4 2015. I found some information on some of the threads but none of it is recent. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

hamsamich:
Most states allow you to apply for unemployment as long as:

1.  You have work history that was not used in a previous claim.
2.  Your work history is not older than 5 and 1/2 quarters on the date you apply with some variation.  Those old quarters drop off after about 5 1/2 quarters depending on the state.
3.  Not have an active claim open in any other state. (no claims with $$$ left that are <1 year old)
4.  You worked in that state.
 
Basically if you are eligible for unemployment with unclaimed work on the books and you exhausted your claim you can apply for UI in another state EVEN IF YOUR 1 YEAR isn't up.  I did it and I was told it was OK by MASS and PA when I did it.  You will be limited by the amount of work you still have on the books (which depends on which quarters WI used on your prior claim) and the variation of rules in each state.  Call each state and see what they say.

dixichicknik:
Thanks!

SloGlo:

--- Quote from: hamsamich on Nov 22, 2015, 05:53 ---Most states allow you to apply for unemployment as long as:

1.  You have work history that was not used in a previous claim.
2.  Your work history is not older than 5 and 1/2 quarters on the date you apply with some variation.  Those old quarters drop off after about 5 1/2 quarters depending on the state.
3.  Not have an active claim open in any other state. (no claims with $$$ left that are <1 year old)
4.  You worked in that state.
 
Basically if you are eligible for unemployment with unclaimed work on the books and you exhausted your claim you can apply for UI in another state EVEN IF YOUR 1 YEAR isn't up.  I did it and I was told it was OK by MASS and PA when I did it.  You will be limited by the amount of work you still have on the books (which depends on which quarters WI used on your prior claim) and the variation of rules in each state.  Call each state and see what they say.

--- End quote ---
was that filing in mass oar pa?

hamsamich:
i filed in both that year. 

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