I am on a interstate claim from NJ. The claim originally issued for 10 weeks. Is there any extensions for unemployment after this period?

Contact your local unemployment office. They are the only ones who can tell you. Benefits run out depending on which state you live in, and its unemployment rate.

Mine ran out after 60 weeks back in July.(south Dakota) I won't see unemployment benefits until I work again (ha), and lose my next job. Not everyone is entitled to the 99 weeks. The first 26 weeks of benefits come from your state, after that, it's from the Fed.

Are there any other extensions or benefits available to me?Yes. Legislation was signed on November 21, 2008, establishing a second federal-funded extension when New Jersey's unemployment rate averaged 6.0% for the three-month period from 1-20208 to 1-20209. EUC Tier II is effective beginning 1-20203, providing up to an additional 13 weeks or 50% of your Maximum Benefit Amount (MBA), whichever amount is less.

You must exhaust all EUC Tier I benefits before an EUC Tier II claim is filed on your behalf. You do not need to apply for EUC Tier II benefits as we will automatically file your EUC Tier II claim once you exhaust your EUC Tier I benefits. I worked in New Jersey, but I now live in another state.

Can I receive EUC? Yes, before accepting an initial EUC claim, the NJ agent must review your wages for any other potential filing options including a Combined Wage Claim (CWC). If no other option exists, the agent will process your EUC claim application.

I have an outstanding overpayment debt established when I collected regular New Jersey UI. May I collect EUC benefits?

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