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My grandfather, Joseph Zwaik, was 16 years old when he walked off the steamship plank onto Ellis Island. It was 1911 and he was traveling alone, carrying everything he owned in a small suitcase. He came to a country that needed his labor and he faced an immigration bureaucracy that was more concerned with trachoma than with terrorists. Physicians checked for trachoma, a contagious eye infection, by turning the eyelid inside out with a buttonhook to look for inflammations on the inner eyelid. The process was quick and painful. Today, the process of immigrating to the United States is often slow and painful. An American citizen seeking to reunite with brothers or sisters must wait up to 12 years to bring them to the USA. A U.S. employer in desperate need of skilled workers to keep his business going must often wait between three to five years to bring in the workers he needs. “Illegal aliens” who keep America’s farms and factories working are often treated like criminals. Our immigration laws are so complex and contradictory as to defy any logic and politicians play to the voters by blaming immigrants for our problems in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Individuals seeking to immigrate to the USA today need the help of an experienced immigration professional. We are active in all phases of immigration law including investment and business related petitions, family based petitions, political asylum, removal proceedings, and CSS/LULAC applications. We obtain work related status for professionals (H-1B), non-professionals (H-2B) and investors (E-2). We also obtain green cards for investors, professionals (including doctors, athletes, researchers, educators, and business professionals) and skilled workers (including specialty cooks, machine operators, and others.)
Our clients come from all over the U.S. and abroad, including individuals and corporate clients in Europe, South America and Asia. They come to the USA today with many dreams and they come with the same dream as my grandfather’s almost a century ago – to find a better life. My uncle, Stanley Zwaik began an immigration practice more than 50 years ago to help people find that dream. And we are dedicated to that same principle today.
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Acquired: 1980
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5014 Express Drive South, Ronkonkoma, NY, 11779
48 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
10 Client Reviews
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Posted by Jaswante | October 06, 2014 | Immigration
Excellent Immigration Attorneys
I have been a client of Mr Zwaik since 1998, he helped me with PR card and Citizenship for me and my son. In 2012 Leslie Zwaik helped with my husband's immigration visa. I have good faith in them. Thank You, Mr and Mrs Zwaik, Vanessa and Micheal.
Posted by tgn | July 25, 2013 | Immigration
knowledgeable and gets results
My daughter needed to get a work permit with very short notice to appear in a movie. They were able to deliver. They also helped me get green cards for my entire family at a substantial lower price to what other lawyers were suggesting.
Posted by anonymous | October 02, 2012 | Immigration
Be informed
I had been to this lawyer with a complex immigration case.He was not able to assist me may be because he doesn't deal with those kind of matters.He did not seem to have knowledge about the kind of issue I went with.He is very expensive as well. Be sure that he doesn't handle the VAWA kinda cases well...
I'm sorry that I wasnt able to assist you. However, I will not take a case that I am not comfortable handling. Most clients who meet me appreciate that fact that I do not take cases just for money, I take cases if I think I can help my clients.
Posted by anonymous | October 01, 2010 | Immigration
Great Experience
I have been a client for 8 years and my investment visa is approved for renewal every 2 years. They return my calls right away, and treat me like family from the first time. They are a fmaily firm too.
Posted by anonymous | August 18, 2009 | Immigration
highly recommended
I am not sure why the overall rating is 6.5. I give them a 10 across the board. The lawyers are very knowledgeable, caring and communication is great. You get to talk to your attorney as often as you need to. Best of all they get things done. I highly recommend them to anyone with an immigration issu...
"Great lawyer and very knowledgeable on all aspects of immigration law. I would highly recommend him."
"I endorse this lawyer. I have known Mr.Zwaik for over 10 years. He is an excellent immigration lawyer who specializes in employment-based immigration matters. He is an honorable member of the Suffolk County Bar who sincerely cares about his clients. I highly recommend this lawyer."
"I endorse this lawyer without any reservation. I have referred clients to Mr. Zwaik and the most important feedback I receive is that Mr. Zwaik is knowledgeable and that he and his staff care. I have requested legal information from Mr. Zwaik on numerous occasions to assist in my criminal practice and always receive detailed answers to my questions as well as sound legal advice."
Immigration lawyer
Commercial real estate lawyer
Bankruptcy and debt lawyer
2017
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2012 - Present
Senior Partner, Immigration Attorney, Zwaik, Gilbert & Associates
1980 - 2011
Managing Director, Mitchell Zwaik & Associates, P.C.
1981 - Present
Suffolk County Bar AssociationFormer Chair
1980 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
1980 - Present
New York State Bar AssociationMember
Approved
1980
JD - Juris Doctor
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