Assemblyman Eichenstein and US Rep. Clarke Help with Passports, Green Cards, and Other Federal Matters in Boro Park
By Yehudit Garmaise
Boro Park residents who have concerns and questions regarding passports, green cards, citizenship, immigration services, the Internal Revenue Service, and other federal issues are in luck because help has come to you.
Every other Wednesday, from 10am to 2:30pm, Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein hosts representatives of U.S. Rep. Yvette D. Clarke (9th district) who are on hand to assist constituents at the assemblyman’s district office at 1310 48th Street.
“Navigating federal government bureaucracy can sometimes be confusing and frustrating, and residents often need help and guidance,” said Assemblyman Eichenstein. “That’s why I am glad to team up with Congresswoman Clarke to offer free assistance and direction from her experienced and capable staff members who can help our local constituents successfully resolve their issues.”
Congresswoman Clarke, who said she is “delighted to join Assemblyman Eichenstein in offering this critical service to folks in Brooklyn,” from the members of her staff, whom she said, “are quite knowledgeable in federal matters such as passports and green cards.”
“Those who need assistance are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity,” said Clarke.
Readers can make appointments to resolve federal issues by calling Assemblyman Eichenstein’s office of at: 718-853-9616 or by e-mailing: eichensteins@nyassembly.gov.