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A: Yes. You will now file your weekly claim through the new online Virginia Unemployment System (VUIS) or via phone through the interactive voice response number at 1-800-897-5630 or the Customer Contact Center at 1-866-832-2363. For TTY callers, call 1-800-828-1120.
Virginia Employment Commission. Contact support@getgov2go.com for questions or assistance. You have received this email because you signed up to receive reminders for important government services through Gov2Go. You can unsubscribe at any time. This message from Gov2Go on behalf of the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) is to notify you that ...
The Virginia Employment Commission is proud to announce a new service offering an automated, brief claims summary. The types of information available are: Status of last payment; Claim balance; Benefit year ending date.
The VEC has stated that no one will be flagged for either answer, and VEC employees are recommending claimants just answer yes regardless of whether it applies, to avoid have to explain later in the form. If you call the automated line at 1-800-897-5630 and file there, it won't ask this question at all.
Filing for unemployment + problems with VEC website. I had a frustrating experience filing for unemployment with the Virginia Employment Commission website. I tried to register, but my SSN was already registered in the system so next I tried to reset my login for the site, but got stuck trying to validate the security question.
I am trying to create an account with VEC and I keep encountering this error: We are unable to verify your digital identity. Please contact the Customer Contact Center at 1-866-832-2363 for further assistance. I call that number, but I don't know what number to dial to connect with a live person to help set me up.
Your local VEC is most likely in a VA Career Works Center, along with a multitude of other organizations. For the sake of search, the local VA Career Works Center is you local VEC office. (I work in a VA Career Works Center) The self-service is not working so the site informed us to call customer service at 1 (866) 832-2363!
In the 1099-G Info portion, State Info section asks for "State ID no." This looks to be a part of the Payer section, the Payer being Virginia Employment Commission. There doesn't seem to be a "State ID number" anywhere on the absurdly minimal form that passes for a 1099-G from VEC. State ID no. is a required field on TaxSlayer, which is really ...
But the W-2 will also provide more proof of your eligibility. So a claim denial letter is standard to get. They tell you that your initial financial determination will tell you the claim is denied if you open a claim over the phone. You will receive another financial determination in a few days with a claim approval.
In the email, be sure to include the email tied to your Gov2Go, phone number associated with your file and your address on file. That’s how they verify you. The rep said that it takes 10-14 days to receive your PIN by mail. I’ve always done my PUA through Gov2Go so I never received a PIN. Now I’m doing taxes and it’s asking for 1099-G info.