

If they follow the typical rules, there is a two week period Where you receive no benefits after being laid off. They may have made an error in the first payment to you and now they're making up for it. That's just a guess.

I was denied in my State and then filed an appeal and then it was approved and paid back. The process ended up being about 6 weeks before I received my first deposit.

Sounds like you were denied the first two weeks of qualifying for benefits. Most states take two weeks before granting benefits. Keep filing each week and you should start receiving monies again.

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I filed for extension because I can’t find work so many people in same way star not gonna do anything let us stave they don’t care
What did the denial letter actually say? I'm sure you can file an appeal but check the denial letter to make sure you appeal before the cut off date. KEEP ON FILING A CLAIM EVERY TWO WEEKS ( or whatever your state does) If and when you win they have to pay you all that back money. Plus if you can only get a part-time job FILE A PARTIAL CLAIM. The UE gets away with a lot of stuff because they know folks won't appeal. Hang in there, God Bless!