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You file for benefits and are accepted as eligible for Unemployment Insurance benefits which is a relief as it will help towards expenses until you can find another job. Every week you file a claim you receive a check. Is that all there is to it? Are there any details which you should be informed about?
Probably you would appreciate being in the know about such things as the Eligibility Reviews which periodically are scheduled. The Eligibility Review is in effect a personal interview at your local office. You will find a message printed on your claim giving you the day and time of the interview. You cannot process this claim for payment until after the interview so you should not mail the claim. You should answer the Eligibility Review Questions therein but wait until you are instructed by the claims office interviewer to sign the mail claim. You will be required to show that you have searched for work in at least three places in order to continue to qualify for benefits. Your claim could be affected if you failed to keep your appointment for the Eligibility Review. Another important step is to register with the WIN Job Center even if you are registered with a union or a private employment center. Your eligibility for benefits would be affected if you did not register for work at the WIN Job Center.

Each state has its own eligibility requirements when it comes to approving applications for unemployment insurance benefits. If you live in Mississippi, you should understand what these requirements are and how your actions can affect your eligibility into the program. Some of the requirements are identical to the requirements of other state unemployment insurance programs. For instance, all states require eligible unemployed workers to have lost their job due to no fault of your own. If you resign from your job or commit serious negligence or a felony, you will most likely not qualify for benefits.
Other general requirements include being able and willing to work. Some people simply do not want a secular job, they are no longer part of the workforce and do not qualify for benefits. You must also claim for benefits weekly. This weekly filing allows the unemployment insurance agency to monitor your progress in searching for a job.
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