U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan Serving Wisconsin's 1st District

U.S. Congressman Paul Ryan Serving Wisconsin's 1st District

U.S. House of Representatives

Casework

Assistance with Federal Agencies

One of my most important jobs as your Congressman is to assist those I represent by serving as a direct link to the federal government, helping constituents navigate the bureaucratic maze, and cutting through the red tape to obtain answers from federal agencies.


What is Casework?

You can often obtain an answer or resolve your problems by directly contacting a federal agency or by visiting its web site.  However, when additional help is required, my staff and I will open a case and act as your liaison with the appropriate federal agency to assist you in your efforts to resolve the problem.


How do I open a Case?

The Privacy Act of 1974 requires that I have your written consent before contacting federal agencies about your situation.  Please complete a Privacy Act Release form and provide it to one of my Constituent Services Centers, as well as 2 complete copies of other relevant documents that may be useful when I inquire on your behalf.


Things to Know

  • While I will do my best to assist you with resolving your situation, I do not have the ability to override agency decisions made in accordance with federal law or regulation.
  • I am unable to assist you with a problem involving a state or local government agency, or which does not fall under federal jurisdiction. You may want to contact your state or local officials for assistance with these matters.
  • Due to the constitutional separation of powers, judicial matters do not fall under my jurisdiction as a Member of Congress. House ethics rules also prohibit me from acting as an attorney.
  • I am regretfully unable to directly intervene in private disputes between individuals and businesses, financial institutions, or other independent entities.  However, I will be happy to provide you detailed information about programs and resources that may be helpful to you in pursuing such complaints.


Frequently Asked Questions

During my years of service to the residents of Wisconsin’s 1st District, constituents have experienced problems with certain federal agencies or programs far more often than others.  Based on the volume of casework requests my office has handled for constituents dealing with these particular issues, I have put together helpful information about the programs and agencies most frequently inquired about.  Please feel free to visit these links to secure answers to your most commonly asked questions.

(If the information or assistance you seek cannot be found on these pages, please feel free to contact my office directly for further assistance.  I am always happy to respond and be of service to you however possible.)


Citizenship and Immigration Services

Consumer Complaints

General Financial and Emergency Assistance Resources

Health Care Marketplace Information

Internal Revenue Service

Medicare

Military

Passports

Preventing Identity Theft and Fraud

Small Business Administration

Social Security Administration

Veterans
Washington, DC Office
  • 1233 Longworth House Office Bldg
  • Washington, DC 20515
  • Phone: (202) 225-3031
  • Fax: (202) 225-3393
Janesville Office
20 South Main Street
Phone: (608) 752-4050
Suite 10
Fax: (608) 752-4711
Janesville, WI 53545
Toll Free: (888) 909-RYAN (7926)
Kenosha Office
5031 7th Avenue
Phone: (262) 654-1901
Kenosha, WI 53140
Fax: (262) 654-2156
Racine Office
216 6th Street
Phone: (262) 637-0510
Racine, WI 53403
Fax: (262) 637-5689
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