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HUGE MILESTONE: Vindman’s Office Returns $3.6 Million in Backlogged Dollars to Constituents 

Sep 22, 2025 | Local Issues, Press Releases

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Eugene Vindman (Va.-07) today announced that his office has now returned more than $3.6 million in federal casework funds to residents of Virginia’s Seventh District, solving more than 1,126 constituent cases.  

Since taking office in January 2025, Vindman has closed more than 1,126 constituent cases and returned a total of over $3.6 million to Virginians.  

“I’m proud to announce that my dedicated constituent services team has returned more than $3.6 million to folks across the Seventh District,” said Vindman. “Virginians deserve a government that serves their interests — and that starts with holding federal agencies accountable to their commitments. Whether it’s resolving issues with Social Security, veterans’ benefits, the IRS, or other federal programs, my office is committed to cutting through red tape to make sure that you get the support and answers you need.”  

Casework dollars are secured and returned by fighting for fair treatment for those having issues with a federal agency, program, or benefit. Vindman’s office assists Virginians with many casework concerns — including backlogged Social Security checks, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, Medicare benefits, and delayed Internal Revenue Service (IRS) refunds. 

Below are recent constituent success stories submitted by Seventh District residents who worked with Vindman’s office:  

 
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“Working with Rep. Vindman’s office had an immeasurable impact on my case. Mr. Boadi gave me great advice on what the office could do, which helped me to frame my issue and get the result I desired. I couldn’t be happier with my results.” — Steven, Prince William 

“The office was able to progress with USCIS on my I-485 and my I-765. I was scheduled for an interview for my I-485 and my I-765 was approved shortly after! I cannot thank you all enough for progressing my cases & enabling me to begin starting my life here with my husband and his family.” — Zoe, Culpeper 

“Congressman Vindman and his office were able to move our case along with USCIS in a timely manner. The process was easy and the communication was fantastic. Thank you!” — Vincent, Culpeper 

  

For help with the federal government, constituents can click here to fill out a casework assistance form.   

Click here to read additional casework testimonials from residents of Virginia’s Seventh District.  

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