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The Virginia Employment Commission's Claimant Self-Service (CSS) online portal is available for filing initial claims, reactivating existing claims, and filing weekly claims for unemployment benefits.
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- Apply for Unemployment Benefits
For a fast and secure way to apply for unemployment benefits, we strongly recommend you apply online with the new alternate login option, ID.me. Just click on the green “Sign In with ID.Me” button in this link to get started.
For fast and easy filing, file online using ID.me to connect to Virginia’s unemployment benefits system here: https://uidirect.vec.virginia.gov/CSS/CSSLogon.htm. ID.me is secure, simple to use, and the process takes just minutes to complete.
It takes two (2) business days for your funds to be deposited into your account after your weekly claim has been processed. You can change your method of payment online at www.vec.virginia.gov or by calling the VRS at 1-800-897-5630.
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The VEC offers career assistance for job seekers, employment services for veterans, and employer services for businesses of all sizes, as well as unemployment benefits and other programs designed to assist with employment.
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You can change your method of payment online at www.vec.virginia.gov or by calling the VRS at 1-800-897-5630.