Federal Agency WebsitesMost federal agencies have excellent websites with valuable information. Many questions you have might be answered on one of these sites. GovBenefits - A partnership of federal agencies and organizations to help you find government benefits you may be eligible to receive.
Department of State Embassy & Consulate - the worldwide links page will take you to the Consular Sections at U.S. Embassy and Consulate websites, where you can get phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mails, etc.
Internal Revenue Service - the IRS homepage gives a countdown to April 15th. You can find out more about filing your taxes and getting forms and other IRS products.
Office of Personnel Management - the OPM homepage provides information relevant to current and retired federal employees. The Merit Systems Board - the MERIT homepage provides infomation on the board which hears appeals of federal employees of dismissals and other major personnel actions.
Employee Benefits Security Administration - EBSA, formerly known as the Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, provides news and information on agency services. The agency also has an online page for electronic inquiries. |
WEBSITES AT A GLANCE
PREPARE TO OPEN A CASEPrepare to open a case with my office and become aware of the steps you may have to follow with different agencies. [MORE]OPEN A CASE WITH MY OFFICEOpen a case with one of my New Mexico offices so my staff can investigate the problem on your behalf. [MORE]DETERMINE IF YOUR ISSUE IS CASEWORKBefore you contact me for assistance with a case, you should determine if your problem is something my office has the authority to help you with. [MORE]COMMON CASEWORK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSAlthough every case is unique, some questions arise frequently. Check this list of common casework questions to see if it might hold a quick answer for you. [MORE] |
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