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well, it will be your personal decision. But I don\'t think it hurts anything if you contact your Congrassmen or Senator.
1) Find your Congrassman or Senator name, office address, email, phone and fax number from the web;
2) write a VERY detailed letter for your case. Either email or fax ( they prefer fax) to their office;
3) make a phone call to them 2-3 days after to follow up;
4) usually every senator has a desinated officer to handle the immigration issues.
5) They usually will fax your letter with Senator\'s letter head to INS
6) By the law, INS has to response to Senator or Congrassman in 30 days;
7) After 2 weeks, if you have not hear anything from Congrassman or Senator, make a follow up call to them.
8) Trust me, calling them is much easier and useful than calling IIO.
9) Every INS service center has an office to handle this kind of requests from congrassman or senator. So they have a desinated phone number to call INS, of course you won\'t get that number.
Hope above info helps.
-- OverOverOver