ARAB AMERICAN ADVOCACY INITIATIVE — SOUTH LEBANON PROPERTY DAMAGE

Property Loss Intake & Congressional Letter

Complete this intake to generate a formal letter requesting that your U.S. Representative and Senators urge the State Department to formally review your property damage claim in Lebanon.

🔒 Confidentiality Notice: Your information is held in strict confidence and used solely for advocacy purposes. By completing this form you authorize this organization to share relevant details with your U.S. senators and the U.S. Department of State on your behalf.
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Status & Contact
2
Property
3
Human Impact
4
Actions & Consent
5
Your Letter

Section 1 — U.S. Status & Contact Information

The U.S. Department of State can only formally intervene on behalf of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.

U.S. Home Address — used to identify your representatives
Uses your full address for precise district matching — zip codes alone can span multiple congressional districts.

Section 2 — Property Location & Ownership

Provide as much detail as possible about the Lebanese property that was damaged or destroyed.

Damage & Timing
Documentation & Evidence
Photos, videos, scanned documents, and deeds can be submitted securely to our evidence archive.
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Drop files here or click to browse
JPG, PNG, HEIC, PDF, MP4, MOV, DOC, DOCX · Max 25MB per file · 100MB total
🔒 Your safety: GPS location and camera metadata are automatically stripped from uploaded photos before they leave your device. For videos and documents, metadata may still be present — please remove sensitive information before uploading if needed.

Section 3 — Human Impact & Displacement

This section helps senators understand the full human cost of this loss. All fields except your personal account are optional but strengthen your letter significantly.

In your own words: what happened, when, what the property meant to your family, and how the loss has affected you. 3–6 sentences. This appears verbatim in your letter.

Section 4 — Actions Requested

Check all that apply. These appear as numbered requests in your letter.

Section 5 — Consent & Authorization

Your Letters Are Ready

Review each letter below. Use Copy Letter to paste into your representative's official contact form, or Open in Email to pre-fill your mail app.

💡 Tip: Most congressional offices prefer their online contact forms. Click Contact Form to visit your rep's website, paste the copied letter into the message field, and submit. Attach any documentation you have.