For your individual case, it should be sent to the district office,
and for Immigration general issues such as backlog, it should be sent to Washington DC office.
A bit of digression, but if you want to send a message to an elected official via e-mail, the following is a quick way: http://congress.org/congressorg/home/
No, but if you have your address in there, as a Congressional curtesy they will forward the letter/email/fax to the office of the congressman/senator whose district you live in.
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