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Illinois Unemployment Insurance Program

welfareservice, September 30, 2019February 3, 2022

What Do You Need To Know?

The Illinois Department of Employment Security is responsible for running the Illinois Unemployment Insurance program. The program is mutually funded by the federal government and the state of Illinois. The Program ensures employment opportunities to workers temporarily. During the program duration, the applicants are encouraged to look for full-time jobs. In some cases, the unemployed workers can apply for an extension if they are unable to find a job within the required time.

The state of Illinois has its laws regarding the unemployment program and provides benefits to its citizens according to those Illinois rules and guidelines. The goal of the program is to assist unemployed workers with jobs to help them support their families. In this way, the program helps in keeping the unemployment rate under check and creates balanced economic conditions in the country.

Are You Eligible?

There are certain factors the determine your eligibility for the Illinois Unemployment Insurance program and if you fulfill those requirements you can qualify for the program benefits like

  • The applicant must have earned at least a minimum amount of money before the unemployment period
  •  The applicant should not be working any job
  • The applicant must show a full willingness to work and must not turn down any job
  • The applicant must be actively looking for employment opportunities in their state
  • The applicant must have zero criminal background
  •  The applicant must be healthy and strong enough to do any physical work
  • The reason for unemployment should not be the applicant’s fault

Other than that, before applying for the Illinois Unemployment Insurance the candidate must wait for at least a week. The candidate can start the filing process once,

  • It has been more than a week since the applicant has been unemployed
  • The applicant earns below 140% of the benefit amount per week (in case of part-time employment) according to the guidelines by the federal government.

You can also check your eligibility for the Illinois Unemployment Program by going to the program’s official page. You will be required to answer questions related to,

  • Citizenship status
  • unemployment status
  • Work experience

You should make an effort to constantly look for jobs according to your expertise and educational background. In case you are unable to find a job that matches your skillsets and interest then there are chances of you end up getting a job that may not match your professional abilities completely.

One thing that the applicant should keep in mind before applying for the Illinois Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefit is that it is not a full-time job. You will be provided a job for a certain period and you will be required to find a full-time job so that you can take it up once the program duration is over.

How To Apply?

There are more than one ways to apply for Illinois Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. You can either

  • Apply Online

Submit your claim online by going to the  Illinois Department of Employment Security page. It has all the required information regarding the Unemployment Insurance program. The Department of Employment Security ensures the online safety of the applicant. The website also answers any queries that the candidate might have regarding the unemployment benefits.

If the applicant is interested in applying in person then they will have to bring the following documents to the unemployment insurance office,

  • Driver’s license
  • INS identification
  • Passport
  • Non-drivers picture identification
  • Personal Identification Number(PIN) for verification purposes
  • Employment status/history
  • Social Security Number (SSN)

Apply through the local office

Visit a nearby unemployment insurance program office to get first-hand information regarding the application process and guidelines about the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Program.

  • Apply via Phone Call

You can also claim a file via phone call by using the toll-free cell phone number

  • 1-800-244-5631
  • 1-800-247-4984.
  • 1-866-322-8357 (If you are a TTY user)

By calling on these numbers you will get to talk to representatives of the program who will guide you regarding the program. You can get information related to the certifications, direct deposit, the program’s tax contribution rate, requirements of the program.

The UI office ensures that the application process is carried out smoothly by providing sufficient information about the program. Therefore, the whole application takes less than 10-15 minutes. After you submit your application form you will have to wait till you are further notified by the employment insurance office in your state.

For Further Information

If you want to learn more about the program you can visit the website page. The website provides complete and accurate information regarding the Illinois Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. It also provides details about the eligibility criteria and the application procedure.

Other than that, if you are looking for a job or looking for an intern/worker you can visit the Illinois JobLink page. This page provides job opportunities to recent graduates and professionals and also helps companies to find the perfect employee.

 

 

 

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