IMPORTANT:If this involves a marriage-based or K-1 visa, learn from this HORROR STORY first.


Visit the Congressional office of the U.S. Representative elected in the district where you live. The office of another U.S. Representative cannot help you, even if they are closer to your home.

First, determine the Congressional District where you live. If you cannot be sure from these maps (below), use the House of Representatives look-up engine at http://www.house.gov/zip/ZIP2Rep.html to look that up.

Residents of anywhere in Washington State can get help at a U.S. Senator's office. Click any Congressional district map below.

Do not confuse this State of Washington, (on the Pacific Coast) with the City of Washington, D.C., (capital of the United States,) which is thousands of kilometers away near the Atlantic Coast. If the sponsor or petitioner lives in Washington, D.C., CLICK HERE.

Click on the map of the Congressional District where the petitioner lives.



Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Click on the map above if you live in the area shown in green.
or CLICK HERE to look up your district.


Maps from http://nationalatlas.gov