If you are between jobs and a legal resident of the State of Virginia
there are resources out there to help you make ends meet until you are
back on your feet again. If you are unemployed, you can make an
unemployment claim to receive unemployment benefits and other help from
the state government and related organizations. By filing an unemployment claim with the Virginia Employment
Commission, you can get unemployment benefits from the Virginia State
government, view job listings provided by the Virginia Employment
Commission, and apply for jobs.
The Virginia Employment Commission is a division of the Virginia State government which provides employers and job hunters services and information regarding unemployment benefits and the labor market. It has created an online portal for you to file an unemployment claim. The whole process lasts about 45 minutes and requires that you list your whole education and employment history.
The Virginia Employment Commission is a division of the Virginia State government which provides employers and job hunters services and information regarding unemployment benefits and the labor market. It has created an online portal for you to file an unemployment claim. The whole process lasts about 45 minutes and requires that you list your whole education and employment history.
Instruction
- Go to the Virginia Employment Commission website at Resource below.
- Click on the link in the box marked “Unemployed?”
- Click on the link in the green box marked “Unemployed? File a Claim Online.”
- Read through the filing process information page and then click on the link at the bottom of the page marked “Click Here to File an Initial or Weekly/Continued Claim.”
- If this is your first time to file and unemployment claim, click on the link marked “Click Here to Create a New Internet Account.”
- Choose a User ID and password, enter your personal information and click on the button marked “Submit.”
- Log in to your new account and complete the claim filing process.
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