If you have a pending appeal, you need to both notify First Level Appeals by emailing them at FirstLevelAppeals@vec.virginia AND notify the VEC online or through the Customer Contact System. It is critical to closely review each notice that you receive from the VEC.
Virginia Employment Commission Emailvec@vec.virginia. Phone(804) 786-3001. Mailing Address Virginia Employment Commission. P. O. Box 26441. Richmond, VA 23261-6441.
Separation Qualification: If the applicant was fired for misconduct or quit without good cause, he or she is not eligible for Virginia unemployment benefits. » Applicants typically must have separated from their employer as a result of layoff or furlough.
Separation Qualification: If the applicant was fired for misconduct or quit without good cause, he or she is not eligible for Virginia unemployment benefits. » Applicants typically must have separated from their employer as a result of layoff or furlough.
Unemployment Insurance Depending on your earnings, your benefit amount provided by the Virginia Employment Commission may range from a minimum of $60 per week for 12 weeks to a maximum of $378 a week for 26 weeks.
Eligibility for unemployment benefits To qualify for benefits, many states require that you: Earned at least a certain amount within the last 12-24 months. Worked consistently for the last 12-24 months. Look for a new job.
Eligibility Requirements for Virginia Unemployment Benefits You must be unemployed through no fault of your own, as defined by Virginia law. You must have earned at least a minimum amount in wages before you were unemployed. You must be able and available to work, and you must be actively seeking employment.
Virginia Employment Commission Emailvec@vec.virginia. Phone(804) 786-3001. Mailing Address Virginia Employment Commission. P. O. Box 26441. Richmond, VA 23261-6441.