Congressman Suhas Subramanyam Announces Milestone in $1 Million Returned to Taxpayers Through Casework, Over 1,200 Cases Closed, and 35,359 Constituent Responses Delivered
Washington D.C. – Today, Congressman Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA-10) announced a new constituent casework milestone in his service to the people of Virginia’s 10th Congressional District. Since taking office, Congressman Subramanyam’s office has closed 1,200 constituent casework requests, issued over 35,000 responses to constituents who have written in, and returned over $1 million to Northern Virginians.
“My team and I have been laser-focused on delivering answers and saving time and money for Virginians,” said Congressman Suhas Subramanyam. “From passport renewals to veteran services to issues with the IRS, this one-million-dollar marker is just the beginning of the progress my team and I will continue to make on behalf of hardworking Virginia families.”
Congressman Subramanyam and his staff are able to help constituents receive benefits they are owed by the federal government by reaching out to federal agencies on their behalf. They specialize in handling any and all issues involving federal agencies, including Social Security and Medicare, veterans’ benefits, IRS issues, passports and visas, small business assistance, and federal grants and loans. While Congressman Subramanyam’s office cannot always guarantee constituents a favorable outcome, staff will always work to ensure that constituents receive quality service and a fair and timely response to their problem. Please find a link here to the services Congressman Subramanyam’s office offers, along with how to submit a request for assistance.
Below please find various examples of successful casework Congressman Subramanyam’s team has helped with, along with testimonials:
- Assisted a constituent in resolving a passport error for emergency travel.
- Worked with a veteran’s family to resolve a delay in receiving survivor and burial benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Assisted a constituent in resolving a delayed Social Security Survivor benefit, allowing a dependent child to receive the full entitled amount.
- Worked with Social Security to resolve an overpayment debt.
- Liaised with the Taxpayer Advocate service to assist with resolving a tax return delay, resulting in a full refund.
- Worked diligently with a constituent to ensure the Office of Personnel Management provided death benefits for a constituent.
“I am very grateful for the assistance I received in getting my entitlement of pension and death benefits after the death of my husband on March 02, 2025. I reached out to the Office of Congressman Suhas Subramanyan for support and intervention after facing a few problems and issues with OPM related to my benefits. My issues were addressed with OPM with high priority. I am pleased to say that all my concerns are successfully resolved due to highly qualified staff. I have full trust in knowing that my representatives are working non stop to help and resolve our issues.”
-Mary from Ashburn, OPM benefits response delay
“Congressman Subramanyam's office was able to resolve an issue with VA education benefits that I had tried to resolve myself for months. After months of back and forth, the Congressman was able to get all of my BAH and tuition paid, and what I was owed in back pay to me.”
-Eric from Haymarket, Delayed VA education benefits
“The help my wife and I received from Suhas' office was prompt, courteous, and highly effective. We resolved our issue with a federal agency in far less time, and with far fewer headaches, than we could have imagined.”
-Bob from Sterling, an IRS case regarding a delayed tax refund
Congressman Subramanyam’s offices are available by phone any weekday during business hours or via email using the contact page on his website.
- For appointments in Washington, DC please call: (202) 225-5136
- For appointments in either Manassas and Leesburg, please call: (703) 236-1300
Congressman Subramanyam’s office regularly hosts mobile office hours to meet constituents where they’re at and get them the assistance they deserve. To hear about Congressman Subramanyam’s next mobile office hours, please sign up for his newsletter here.
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