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Manifest Law - New York, NY

Immigration Lawyers in New York, NY

333 Park Avenue South Office 3C New York, NY 10010

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  • 2 Super Lawyers®
  • 16 Years 
    Experience

New York Immigration Law Firm

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Immigration
  • Labor and Employment

Firm Information

Overview

Employment and Immigration Law Firm

Manifest Law is an award winning national law firm. We’ve built a team of seasoned immigration lawyers and employment attorneys with 10+ years of experience and over 11,500 prior successful cases matched with cutting edge technology, personalized approach, and no legal jargon.

For immigration law, we handle all major visa types and green cards to the US. We offer a visa-approved or money-back guarantee (terms apply) and flexible payment plans for up to 12 months (depending on your visa type).

At our Labor and Employment group, we represent employees in any type of claim against companies (discrimination, wage & hour etc.) and our services are free for you unless we win your case.


Awards and Honors

Super Lawyers® Selectees

SuperLawyers

Manifest Law selected for a Super Lawyers® list

Honors

  • Immigration Legal Advocacy Project, 2013 - Present
  • SuperLawyers Rising Stars, 2021 - Present

Languages

  • English (Primary)
  • Hebrew
  • French

Published Works

Articles

  • EB1 Visa: Everything You Need to Know, 2024
    The EB1 visa is an employment-based Green Card for individuals of extraordinary ability, researchers and professors, and executives. In this EB1 visa guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about the EB1 visa requirements, processing time, a
  • O1 Visa: A Guide to Extraordinary Ability Visa
    O1 visa or extraordinary ability visa is a temporary visa (up to 3 years) for anyone who has achieved meaningful success in their field. In this O1 visa guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about the O1 visa requirements, processing time,
  • EB2 NIW Visa: Everything You Need to Know, 2024
    EB2 NIW visa (aka National Interest Waiver) is an immigrant visa for people that work on a project or a job that has positive impact on their industry, field or entire nation. In this EB2 NIW visa guide, you'll learn everything you need to know abou

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  • By Anonymous on Apr. 09, 2025
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    Efficient, reliable, and supportive throughout the immigration process.
  • By Anonymous on Mar. 03, 2025
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    Used Manifest law for my Eb1A. Filed a case despite me not having press. Case got approved in 2.5 months without an RFE. Nicole and Carmiann were amazing!
  • By Anonymous on Jul. 07, 2024
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    Hired Manifest Law for my employment case and have gotten a great settlement

Attorneys

Simon Craven

Immigration Lawyer

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Ari Farkas

Immigration Lawyer

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Avi Goldenberg

Principal Attorney

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Rebecca Lenetsky

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Simon Craven

Immigration Lawyer

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Ari Farkas

Immigration Lawyer

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Avi Goldenberg

Principal Attorney

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Rebecca Lenetsky

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New York, NY

333 Park Avenue South
Office 3C
New York, NY 10010

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Phone: 917-983-3031

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Hours: Mon-Fri 9AM-6PM NYC Time; Appointments:Weekday

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