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- UIA Michigan Monetary Determination Form: Instructions Continued
- EUC Benefits: How Do I Apply?
- Michigan EUC Benefits: Eligibility Guide
- Michigan UIA Guide: MARVIN Instructions
- Michigan UIA FAQ: EUC Benefits in Michigan
- Michigan Unemployment: Help For Underemployed Workers
- Michigan Unemployment: Calculate Your Underemployment Weekly Benefit Amount
- Michigan Unemployment: Unemployment Benefits for Self Employed
- Michigan Unemployment: Top 5 Services Available For Unemployed Workers

This is the second part of our guide on Michigan EUC benefits. As we discussed in the previous article, many of our readers have enquired about the process of applying for EUC benefits. There are significant differences with the general system used to apply for Michigan State UI benefits which are important to understand.
First, the process for applying for EUC benefits begins with a written form which will be sent to you when you are close to ending your UI benefits. If you have less than 2 weeks left of your Michigan State unemployment benefits and still have not received a form informing you of your eligibility for EUC benefits and you feel (after reading this article) that you still qualify, contact one of the Michigan Employment Insurance Agency’s Problem Resolution Offices. We include below the contact details for Michigan’s UIA Problem Resolution Offices with Mapquest directions.
Problem Resolution Offices
Detroit – 3024 W. Grand Blvd., Suite L-500, Detroit, MI 48202
Gaylord – 400 W. Main St., Suite 102, Gaylord, MI 49735
Grand Rapids - 3391 Plainfield NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Lansing – 5015 S. Cedar St., Lansing, MI 48910
Mt. Clemens (temporary) – Macomb County DHS, 21885 Dunham Rd., Suite 7, Clinton Twp., MI 48036
Marquette – 2833 U.S. 41 West, Marquette, MI 49855
Muskegon (temporary) – Muskegon County DHS, 2700 Baker St., Muskegon Heights, MI 49444
Saginaw – 614 Johnson St., Saginaw, MI 48607
Once you receive your form by mail you must fill it in and send it back to the address specified in the letter.
Requirements
- You must be unemployed. This may sound obvious, but some workers who have seen their hours reduced may apply for UI benefits without qualifying for EUC benefits. If in doubt, contact one of the PRO offices above.
- You must register with www.MichWorks.org.
- You must update your résumé with Michworks.
- You must make weekly benefit claims either online or overt the phone using MARVIN, Michigan’s automatic claim filing system. The process for this is similar to when you received UI benefits. Our next article will provide extra information on how you should file for EUC benefits using MARVIN. The toll free number you need to use is 1.866.638.3993 or you can click here to file online.
- You must be fit and willing to accept any employment you are qualified for.
If you meet these requirements your application for EUC benefits should be accepted. Again, if you have any issues with your application you can ask for assistance at one of the eight PRO offices in Michigan.
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