You can file an unemployment claim if you only worked part-time only if you meet the job-searching requirements of your area.
Unemployment can be filed while you are only working part-time, however, benefits unearned through unemployment will be reduced.
You would file in Rhode Island, the "liable state", because it is the one who collected unemployment taxes from your employer.
I worked in NY for 6 months. I live in New Jersey. I was told by NJ Unemployment when I tried to claim benefits that I would have to claim my unemployment benefits in the State of NY.
I worked in Ma but like in Nh where do I file for unemployment ?
where do I file Texas interstate unemployment claim if I live in NC
If I live in Washinton but worked in Idaho whre do I file for unemployment?
Have you worked? If not, no. You have to work before you file for it.
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Unless there were extremely unusual issues in your separation, no. You can file on employers you worked for in the previous 15 months in most jurisdictions.
Under the Interstate Unemployment Agreement provisions you could file in either, but preferably in New York since it is the "liable state" which collected the unemployment taxes from your employer.
If you live in MS but worked in TN, you will file your claim for unemployment insurance against the state where your wages were reported. Contact your Human Resources or Payroll department. They should be able to tell you if the employer paid unemployment taxes to MS on your behalf or only to TN. TN takes unemployment claims by telephone or over the Internet, from out of state residents.
You will need to file an amended form.
You claim for a period of time (Called the base period) and any job worked in that time is counted, so you file one time only.