It is Senator McCain’s privilege as one of Arizona’s representatives in Washington, D.C. to assist you with matters involving US federal agencies. If you are experiencing a problem with a federal agency, please contact Senator McCain’s Arizona offices regarding your situation. The staff members are qualified to assist with all federal agencies that do not involve judicial matters.
In order to assist you with your situation the office must have your written consent. The Privacy Act of 1974 protects your personal information, and prohibits a federal agency from distributing your personal information to another party without your written consent. A federal agency will not allow the Senator’s office to assist you without a completed written form of consent.
In addition to this form, please send any copies of supporting documents, as well as a detailed description of the situation, and what you are seeking from Senator McCain's office. All casework should be sent to one of the Senator’s Arizona offices. But, please avoid sending originals of any documents or photographs as correspondence is subject to mail-security screening that may result in damage or discoloration.
It is the long-standing tradition of the Senate to afford your Senator the opportunity to assist you. If you are not a resident of the State of Arizona, we will forward your inquiry to the Senator that represents your state. To find your Senator please visit www.senate.gov
Senator McCain does not have the authority to change or overturn a decision that has already been made by a federal agency.