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The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) administers the unemployment insurance program that provides temporary financial assistance to individuals who become unemployed through no fault of their own. Benefits are paid through taxes on employers covered under the Michigan Employment Security Act.
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MiWAM is the UIA's system for managing your own unemployment...
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MiWAM is the UIA's system for managing your own unemployment insurance account online. With MiWAM you can: Check claim balance and benefit payment history. Update personal information. Choose or change payment method (debit card or direct deposit). Make a payment. File a protest or appeal a decision. Submit monthly work search information.
You can log in to your MILogin account from https://miwam.unemployment.state.mi.us/ClmMiWAM OR www.michigan.gov/uia and enter your User ID or Email Address and Password.
From the UIA home page, Michigan.gov/UIA, click on File for Unemployment Benefits, then Sign In With MILogin. If you have already created a MiLogin account with another department, use your existing user ID and password to log in to the MiLogin portal.
The UIA encourages people to apply online, but you can also apply by phone or in person. Apply Online. You can apply online anytime. It usually takes about 45 minutes to apply online. You can file online if all of the following apply: You worked for at least one but not more than 19 Michigan employers in the last 18 months;
The State of Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) provides unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed or under-employed through no fault of their own and meet certain other eligibility requirements.
Michigan Web Account Manager (MiWAM) is a UI system for online submission, reporting and management of your UI account. MiWAM makes using the user interface easier, faster, and more effective. With MiWAM you can: Check accounts receivable balance and compensation payment history.