David S Harary
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About
Immigration law touches lives in ways few other practice areas do; timing matters, and documentation must align. In Lower Manhattan, David S Harary focuses on that intersection: green cards, naturalization, asylum, removal defense, employment-based filings, and family reunification petitions. The process can feel like untangling a knot, but precision beats haste—case strategy often hinges on subtle timing details.
Practically, the office sits at 225 Broadway, suite 2100; tall-windowed floors in the Financial District offer a quiet backdrop for paperwork-heavy work. Visa categories shift with policy winds, so an attorney tracking cut-off dates and adjudication trends can be the difference between stalled progress and forward motion. Whether it’s renewing a work permit or appealing a denied application, the next step tends to land in the to-do column sooner when a specialist drafts the paperwork.
Reach out at (212) 732-5336 before the filing window narrows; deadlines don’t reset. That single call moves intake materials off the inbox stack and into a workflow tailored to visa bulletins, country-specific quotas, and biometric schedules. Outdated forms or misaligned evidence are far easier to correct in early stages—an extra week of review often saves months down the line.
If the subway drops you at Rector or Whitehall, the map link lands you on the 22nd floor without circling Bank of America or courthouse plazas. Head straight to the elevator bank marked for suite 2100—directions here avoid confusing lobby switches. One floor, one waiting period, and your next filing stage begins.