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Serving clients nationwide. Federal immigration matters only.

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Practice

H-1B, EB-2 NIW, EB-1A, Aviation, Family Immigration, O-1, L-1, E-2, EB-5

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Service Area

Clients nationwide — consultations by phone and video conference

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Firm

Finberg Firm PLLC

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about working with Seth Finberg

No — Seth represents clients nationwide. Federal immigration law is handled at the federal level (USCIS, Department of State, Department of Labor), so geographic location within the U.S. is generally not a barrier. Consultations are conducted by phone or video conference, and most immigration filings do not require an in-person appearance.

A consultation is a focused conversation about your immigration goals and current status. Come prepared to discuss your educational background, work history, current visa status (if any), and what you're hoping to achieve. Seth will evaluate your situation and explain the options available — and what it would take to pursue each one. You don't need to bring documents to a consultation.

Yes — aviation immigration is one of Seth's signature practice areas. He has developed specialized expertise in the unique intersection of immigration law and the aviation industry, and represents commercial pilots, flight crew, and aviation professionals in a range of visa and green card matters. Book a consultation to discuss your specific situation.

Both are self-petition green card pathways (no employer sponsor required), but they differ in standard and timing:

  • EB-2 NIW: Second-preference category. Requires showing that your work is in the U.S. national interest. The standard is achievable by many professionals, researchers, and skilled workers. Often favored when EB-1A doesn't apply.
  • EB-1A: First-preference category. Requires demonstrating sustained national or international acclaim — a higher bar. However, EB-1A petitions can move faster due to current priority dates.

Seth evaluates each client's profile against both standards and recommends the stronger pathway — or both simultaneously in appropriate cases.