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Receiving Unemployment Insurance in the Mainland U.S.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Mahina
  • mail
  • 2020/12/13 23:13

I have been on temporary layoff since the end of March and have been living on unemployment insurance for a long time, but it is getting harder and harder to live in Hawaii with the high cost of living since my additional allowance from the government (LWA \ will end in December) and my rent assistance will also end in December.

I am still registered with the company and plan to return when they reopen at some point, but I am seriously considering moving out of my Hawaii home and staying with a friend on the mainland until I can resume work. I know that basically you cannot receive UI from out of state, but I have heard that there are some exceptions for cases within the US.

I am thinking of consulting the UI Office as a no-brainer, but if anyone has been temporarily evacuated to the US mainland in a similar case, or knows anything about these cases, please let me know.

Thank you.

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#2

Dear SUNSET

Thank you for always taking the time to help everyone. You are helping a lot of people.
In my case, I was going to wait patiently and today ( Sunday ), 8 weeks
Pending ⇒ Processed. I hope that everyone else's claims will be processed as soon as possible.

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#3

Coco Nacchi,

Congratulations on your approval !

It is a relief that you were approved before the end of the year.

Good night.

p.s.
I thought you might have inadvertently misplaced your topical location, but I've borrowed your location and replied as is.

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#4

Mahina,

I saw a case study.

Those who moved to the Mainland as a result of relatives' job transfers ( The totally unemployed ) have been able to receive unemployment insurance from the State of Hawaii. They were approved by submitting a personnel transfer letter or other documents. For example, this was often the case for people with military family members who had decided to relocate ( If they moved for no particular reason, they had to switch to the UI office in the state they moved to and reapply ).

From the above cases, I feel that it would be important to prove the circumstances of having to move. in Mahina's case, I think the proof would be her current asset situation.

Unlike moving due to relocation, the UI office may be harsh on people like Mahina who are temporarily unemployed and plan to return to work in Hawaii, but it seems that they make final decisions on a case-by-case basis. You may want to submit a letter to the UI office and ask them to make a decision.

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