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Rep. Claudia Tenney: On Helping Americans Get Home From The Middle East

March 5, 2026

Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R, NY-24) says, if anyone has family stuck in the Middle East, to call this number: 315-236-7088. That is Tenney’s Oswego Office number. “If you dial that number, you’ll get patched through to our Washington D.C. office and we can try to help, if someone is stranded. We’ve been working with the State Department and others to facilitate getting American citizens back to the United States. We have been succesful on a number of cases that we’ve been working for out of our office,” Tenney tells WLEA News.

Tenney’s website is Tenney.House.Gov
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) today provided an update on recent casework efforts to assist constituents located in the Middle East and shared important resources available to Americans abroad who may need assistance or guidance from the U.S. government.

At 9:30am Friday morning, Tenney put out the following statement: Rep. Tenney’s office has successfully helped dozens of constituents located overseas, including the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Kuwait, helping them navigate communications with the U.S. State Department and secure safe travel arrangements back home. Her office regularly works with federal agencies to help constituents obtain timely information, connect with embassy officials, and access the resources available to U.S. citizens abroad. “Helping constituents navigate urgent situations overseas is an important part of the work our office does every day,” said Congresswoman Tenney. “I am grateful our team was able to assist constituents in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates and help ensure they were able to return home safely. For Americans currently abroad, the State Department offers several important resources that can provide guidance, updates, and support during emergencies. Our office will continue working closely with federal agencies to assist constituents and ensure that Americans traveling or living overseas have access to the information and help they need. We are grateful to the State Department, and our regional partners in the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Kuwait for their help getting Americans home safely.”

Americans currently overseas who need assistance or guidance from the U.S. government are encouraged to utilize the following resources:

State Department Crisis Intake Form – Used to notify the U.S. State Department and request assistance or information during emergencies abroad: https://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake
Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) – Allows U.S. citizens abroad to register with the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and receive important security alerts and updates: https://step.state.gov
Travel.State.gov – Americans traveling or living abroad should regularly monitor Travel.State.gov and communications from the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate for country-specific updates and safety guidance.


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