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  2. File A Weekly Claim - Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance

    dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/weeklyclaim

    File Your Weekly Claim. For an Unemployment Benefit Payment. A weekly claim is what you file for a certain calendar week when you want to receive an unemployment benefit payment for that week. You can only file a weekly claim if you've already applied for benefits.

  3. If you have become unemployed or partially unemployed, you may apply for unemployment benefits online. File weekly claims to receive benefit payments after requirements are met. Apply for Benefits Online. File Your Weekly Claim. Your Claim Information. Claimant Handbook.

  4. Information on how to apply for Wisconsin unemployment benefits online, for a new claim or to reopen an existing claim.

  5. Access Your Claim Information Online. You can view and manage your unemployment claim information online: Check your claim status. View or print your payment history. Check status of eligibility issues or appeals. View or print determinations. Request or cancel income tax withholding. Change your payment method.

  6. Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits, file a weekly claim, understand requirements, and more. What to Know. Apply for Benefits Online. File Your Weekly Claim. Claimant Handbook.

  7. Go to my.unemployment.wisconsin.gov; Logon to view and manage your claim information online: Check your claim status. View or print your payment history. Check status of eligibility issues or appeals. View or print determinations. and more! Access your claim information online during these times:

  8. Filing for unemployment benefits is a two-step process: First, complete the initial claim application. Second, file a weekly claim certification for each week you want an unemployment benefit payment.

  9. Section 5 - Maintaining Your UI Eligibility - Wisconsin...

    dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/handbook/maintaining.htm

    When you claim UI, you must complete 4 tasks to remain eligible: Register with the Job Center of Wisconsin. Perform at least four valid Work Search actions each week. File a weekly claim certification each week. Report earnings each week. (Report any money you earned during the claimed week.)

  10. Section 2 - To Apply for Benefits - Wisconsin Department of...

    dwd.wisconsin.gov/uiben/handbook/apply.htm

    If you are out of work and you have worked for an employer covered by the UI law in the last 18 months, you can apply for UI. Filing for UI is a two-step process: First, file an initial claim application. We will review your earnings and decide whether you have earned enough wages to qualify for UI.

  11. A Guide to Unemployment Insurance. English | Español | Hmoob. This Handbook has important information about Unemployment Insurance (UI) and your legal rights, including: How to apply for benefits. How your eligibility for benefits is determined.