Congressman Bill Shuster
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

CONSTITUENT SERVICES - CASEWORK


Please contact the district office nearest you if you have any questions or concerns that deal with a federal agency that are not answered through this Web site.  My staff is more than willing to help you with any problems you might have.

Here are some forms that may be of assistance to you:



Office of Personnel Management

Looking for a job with the Federal Government? Visit the Office of Personnel Management for more information

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the OPM, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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Department of Labor

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the DOL, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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Passports & Visas

How to Report a Lost or Stolen Passport:
You may report your stolen passport to the Department of State either in writing or by telephone.  A detailed statement can be submitted to the following address:

US Department of State
Passport Services
Consular Lost / Stolen Passport Section
1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036

Or, you may call the State Department at (202)-955-0430, a service that is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Important points to remember:

  • Once a passport is reported lost or stolen it is invalidated and can no longer be used for travel.
  • If the passport is recovered after it has been reported lost or stolen, it should be submitted to the address listed above.  At that time, if requested, the passport can be canceled and returned.  If not, the passport will be destroyed.
  • For information on how to replace a lost or stolen passport and for other travel information, consult the Web site.

Applying for a Passport for a Child Under 14:

On July 2, 2001, the Two-Parent Consent Law came into effect.  Public law 106-113, Section 236 established that both parents or legal guardians must give their consent to passport issuance to a minor child under the age of 14 unless sole custody or guardianship is established by the applying parent or guardian.  When both parents are available to apply for the minor child, each parent must establish three things:

  • Identity (valid driver's license, military ID, US passport, etc.)
  • Relationship to the child (one document that shows the parents' names - birth certificate, religious certificate, hospital certificate, adoption decree, etc.)
  • The child's US citizenship (certified birth record, naturalization certificate, previous US passport, etc.)

When only one parent can appear in person to apply for the minor child, all of the above documentation must be submitted as well as a statement from the absent parent consenting to passport issuance for the minor child.  Until recently, this statement was not required to be notarized.  However, effective November 1, 2004, the statement of consent by the non-applying parent for a minor child under age 14, must be notarized.

Elite International Documents, Inc.

  • Specialize in passport renewals and Visa application processing

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Housing & Urban Development

Visit the Department of Housing and Urban Development

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

  • Find your local USCIS office
  • Search for the appropriate forms necessary to complete your request.
  • Call the USCIS 24-hour helpline with any questions you might have: 1-800-767-1833 

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the USCIS, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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Internal Revenue Service

  • Search information about the IRS.
  • Contact the IRS 24-hours a day at 1-800-829-3676 Or, for the hearing impaired, call 1-800-829-4059
  • To obtain IRS forms necessary for assistance, you may call the 24-hourhotline, order the forms via fax at (703) 368-9694, or download them off the Web site.
  • To reach the appropriate assistant regarding problems with liens, back taxes, penalties, etc., please call 1-877-777-4778 or peruse the Web site.

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the IRS, please fill out an IRS Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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Medicare

  • Medicare
  • If you have lost your Medicare card and need a new one, contact 1-800-Medicare

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to Medicare, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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Social Security Administration

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the Social Security Administration, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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Veterans Administration

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the VA, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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Department of Education

If you need further assistance with an issue that pertains to the DOE, please fill out a Privacy Form and send it to the office nearest you so that Congressman Shuster can assist you in a timely manner.  Please call your local district office with any questions.

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