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I am writing to appeal my unemployment. I know that the process is difficult, and I understand that you only have so much time to hear each case. However, I really want to be able to collect unemployment because of my financial situation.
I am currently unemployed and have been for the past month. This has caused me great financial stress and has made it impossible for me to pay for my basic needs like food, rent, transportation, etc. I am hoping that you will consider extending my unemployment benefits so that I can continue looking for work without worrying about how I’m going to eat or pay my bills.
If you need any more information about my situation or anything else related to my appeal letter, please feel free to contact me at [phone number] or email me at [email address].
Thank you very much for your time!
Dear [name],
I am writing to appeal my unemployment benefits. I lost my job at [company name] when they closed their doors, and I’ve been looking for work ever since. I have applied for several jobs and have gone on interviews, but none of them have led to a new position.
I have been out of work for almost six months now, which is longer than the maximum time period allowed by law in my state. As a result, I am not eligible to receive unemployment benefits anymore unless I can prove that: 1) there are no suitable jobs available in the area (or my field), or 2) that I have exhausted all possible options for finding employment (such as contacting friends in other cities).
I would like you to please consider these two facts before denying me my benefits: First, there are no suitable jobs available in the area because [company name] shut down before it could hire anyone else. Second, I have exhausted all possible options for finding employment because [no one has hired me yet].
Thank you very much for your time and consideration!
Dear [name of employer],
I am writing to you to appeal my unemployment claim. I am a professional with more than 10 years of experience in the field of [job title]. My most recent position was as an account manager for [company name], where I managed accounts for clients including [client name] and [client name].
In my time at your company, I built a strong rapport with clients and coworkers alike. My ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize tasks made me an invaluable part of the team. It was my desire to work collaboratively with others that made me seek out this position in the first place. It is also why I am so motivated to return to work as soon as possible!
I know that unemployment claims can be difficult because there is always someone else who has more experience or better skills than you do, but I believe that my unique set of skills and experiences is what makes me the best candidate for this job. If you would like to speak with me about these skills or any other questions about myself or my qualifications, please feel free to contact me at 555-555-5555 or email me at tony@tonystreeter.com
First, thank you for your time.
I’m writing to appeal my unemployment benefits. I was laid off from my job on the 25th of January, and I have been diligently searching for employment ever since. While I have had some interviews, nothing has come through as of yet.
I am requesting that you extend my benefits until the end of May, when I will be graduating with a bachelor’s degree in [field]. At that time, I will be able to find employment more easily, and then will be able to afford to pay back any benefits you have paid me.
Please let me know if there is anything else you need me to provide or do at this time. Thank you again for your consideration!
Dear [name],
I was surprised to receive the letter informing me that my unemployment benefits were being cut off. I’ve been looking for work since losing my job at [company name] in June, and it’s been a difficult search. I’ve worked hard to find employment, but so far nothing has panned out.
I’m writing to ask if you can reconsider your decision. I understand that there are many people out of work right now, and that resources are limited. But I believe strongly in my qualifications and experience, which is why I applied for so many jobs—more than 50. And while some of those applications have led to interviews and even offers, others have not. That’s just how it goes sometimes when trying to find something new after being laid off unexpectedly.
I know this letter may seem like an uphill battle, but please know that everything I submitted with my application is truthful and accurate and represents my best efforts to find work so that I can support myself again without relying on government assistance (which is something I’ve always wanted to avoid doing).
Thank you for your consideration!
How to write an appeal letter to unemployment
Dear [recipient name],
Thank you for your time and consideration of my appeal for unemployment benefits. I have been laid off from my job at [company name] and I am requesting that you grant me unemployment benefits because I am unable to find work in the region, and my family is in a very difficult financial situation.
In addition to the information that was provided with my original application, I would like to include some additional details about the circumstances surrounding my termination:
I was laid off on [date] due to budget cuts at my company. The reason given was that our department had become too expensive. We were told that we were no longer needed because our work could be outsourced overseas at a lower cost than it would be here in the U.S., and that there were no plans to bring any of our jobs back here once they were gone.
I have been unable to find work since then because there are virtually no jobs available in this area right now—especially not ones that pay as well as mine did before being laid off. My husband has also been unable to find employment since his employer went out of business two years ago; he is currently unemployed as well, but does not qualify for welfare benefits because he does not have children or a disability
Dear [name of unemployment agency],
I’m writing to appeal my denial of unemployment benefits. I was laid off from my job in [company name] on [month and year] and have been looking for work ever since. I’ve applied for more than 30 jobs, but have not been able to find one that fits my skillset, schedule, or lifestyle preferences. I am confident that if given the chance, I will be able to find a job that is both rewarding and pays well—I just need a little more time, and some help getting there.
The reason I am appealing my denial is because it would be unfair for me to be denied benefits when so many other people who are in the same situation are receiving them. The unemployment rate in our area has risen from 4% to 8% in the past year alone! Clearly there are many people who are out of work right now because of factors beyond their control. It would be unfair for me to receive benefits when others are not receiving them simply because they were laid off later than me or had different reasons for losing their jobs.
I hope you’ll consider reviewing my case again and making an informed decision about whether or not you believe I am eligible for benefits based on what happened at my old job and
Dear [name of employer],
I am writing to you today to appeal my unemployment benefits. I was laid off in February, and I have been receiving unemployment ever since. However, recently I received a letter from your company stating that they would not be paying me any additional benefits until further notice.
I understand that there are laws in place that govern how much time an employer can withhold from an employee’s unemployment benefits, but I feel like it is unfair for me to lose all of my benefits because I have been unable to find another job.
I have been looking for work every day since being laid off, but so far there has been no luck. If you could please reconsider your decision and reinstate my unemployment benefits so that my family won’t go hungry or homeless, I would greatly appreciate it!
Yours truly,
Dear Sir/Madam:
I am writing to appeal my unemployment claim and request that you reconsider my application. I have been unemployed for the last [number] months and I have hit a hard financial spot. As you may know, I was a [job title] at [company name] and was laid off due to company restructuring. The company has since closed its doors and will no longer be in business.
I apologize for not being able to provide full documentation of income or expenses during this time period, but I do have some documents from when I was employed at [company name]. However, these are from years ago and don’t reflect my current situation.
Hi,
I hope this message finds you well. I’m writing to you because I am currently looking for a new job and have been unable to find one so far. I have been searching for two months, but have been unable to find a job. Because of my lack of income, I am unable to pay my rent on time and face eviction.
I would like to request that you reconsider my unemployment benefits. If possible, could you please give me an extension on the deadline?
This is a difficult time for me and my family. We are very grateful for all that you do! Thank you in advance for your consideration.
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