Assistance with Federal Agencies
If you have a problem of a personal nature relating to a federal program,
such as Social Security, Veterans benefits, or immigration, please write
or call the N.J. District Office nearest
you. I will do my best to solve your problem.
If you are unsure which office is closest to you, simply call one of the
offices for advice.
As a first step in resolving your problem, it is important that you write
a letter to me requesting my assistance. This authorizes me to make inquiries
on your behalf. Congressional Inquiry Authorization forms are available
in my offices if you prefer to fill out a form rather than write a letter.
Include in your communication all the pertinent details related to your
problem. Type or write clearly and sign the letter. Mail the letter or bring
it in personally to my local office. Do not use e-mail to contact me on
casework.
It is important that you live within my district. If you are not sure if
you are my constituent, please go to Write
Your Representative.
Dealing with federal agencies is a slow, detailed process and sometimes
it takes longer than I would like. However, please know that I will do all
in my power to resolve your problem as quickly as possible.
Below, I have also included some helpful federal agency web sites.
Executive Branch Agencies
General Government Links
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