Law Offices of Garry Pogil
About
Immigration law in New York moves at its own relentless pace—forms expire, deadlines shift, and the difference between a denied application and an approval often comes down to timing. The Law Offices of Garry Pogil handles cases where paperwork meets real stakes: green cards, visa extensions, deportation defense, and the kind of bureaucratic tangles that can derail lives if left unchecked. This isn’t the branch of law that makes headlines, but it’s the one that determines whether someone can stay in the country to work, study, or reunite with family. No embellishments, just the dry mechanics of keeping cases on track.
Midtown’s 34th Street corridor is packed with law offices, but few specialize exclusively in immigration—a field where the rules rewrite themselves annually and no two cases follow the same path. The practice operates out of 112 W 34th St. New York, NY 10120, a stretch where the hum of Penn Station traffic blends with the quiet urgency of clients carrying folders thick with documents. Naturalization applications, asylum claims, and employment-based visas make up the bulk of the workload here. There’s no flashy branding or promises of easy outcomes; the work is methodical, the stakes personal.
First consultations usually start with a phone call—+1 917-593-1466 connects to whoever’s fielding intake that day. The process from there depends on the case: some resolve in weeks, others drag on for years. For those mapping out the trip, the office sits a short walk from Herald Square; directions cut through the usual Midtown chaos.