Adam Seth Frank

Adam Seth Frank

4.7
Rating: 6.9

Licensed for 31 years

Immigration Lawyer at Bethesda, MD
Practice Areas: Immigration

3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 505, Bethesda, MD

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Licensed in Maryland for 31 years

State: Maryland

Acquired: 1994

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Frank & Delaney Immigration Law, LLC

3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 505, Bethesda, MD, 20814-6331

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36 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 5 of 6 reviews | Character & Conduct

Posted by Lasha | October 06, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

It was honor to work with Adam Frank

For those who have no time: Adam is extremely good lower, professional, and, most important, a good person. If you are serious: I found adam just googling about immigration low for startups. Looking back, I'm happy that I ended up with Adam's email and sent a few questions. Adam was the only ...lower who answered my email without asking deposit in advance or some consultation fee. Despite the fact we where in different states, I decided to work with him. This visa was important not only for my startup but for my 5 years old son and for my wife. Adam collected all information, defined the best strategy, and applied NIW (National Interest Waiver) for my visa. The case he prepared was just perfect. His team also was super helpful and well organized. Thanks to Adam and his firm, I've got a green card. (Just want to underline this was happening 2020, during COVID-19 when it was really challenging to get a visa) He is honest, he is setting the right expectations, and he knows what to do and the best strategy to achieve the goal. I would recommend him with confidence.

Posted by Sergiy | July 15, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Immigration

Excellent experience!

Hi, If you are here, you are most likely looking for a good lawyer who will bring you to your destination – your permanent residence status. Several years ago, I was one of you, sitting in front of the computer, spending days and nights looking for answers on an important question: How do I get a gre...en card? Time flies, and this year, I became a U.S. citizen, got my U.S. passport, celebrated this event with my family, and recalled how it was back in 2008. I also sent a Thank You letter to my lawyer, Adam Frank, who did a fantastic job helping me get my green card and finally to become an American. Here is my story. In 2008, I arrived in the United States from one of post-Soviet countries as a postdoc with a J-1 visa. I immediately realized that I couldn’t make big plans for my future in this country with a J-1 visa, so I started looking for a good lawyer. Initially, I was recommended to a paralegal whom I met with, but he really scared me and made me believe that it was almost impossible to get a green card in my case. He also wanted to talk with my employer, which seemed very strange, so I declined further cooperation.... I was not surprised when I discovered that he knew my employer very well, and my employer wanted to keep me on the visa as long as he could. Both of them were playing games with me. I then found a Russian-speaking lawyer who requested... 25 letters of recommendation, including some from Nobel Prize winners or their co-workers! He also requested I pay the entire fee in advance at the time of signing the contract. I wasn’t encouraged to work with this guy either. Finally, one of my friends recommended Adam Frank, a Maryland lawyer who helped her and her friend receive green cards without any problems. She also explained to me that in her case, everything worked out perfectly through the Internet (we lived in the Southwest at that time), and there was no need to meet him in person. I sent him my CV, and he answered with a clear roadmap for what to do next. It was a very professional plan with reasonable financial conditions. Several months later, I sent the documents that he had requested, and we submitted my application. Four weeks after that, I received an approval. It was like magic. After helping me, Adam and his colleagues helped get green cards for several of my friends, including a man whose application was initially declined by USCIS. There are 3 unique things about Adam Frank that I have learned from my experience and from the experiences of my friends and colleagues whom I referred to him: 1. Upon reviewing your CV, he can clearly say if a green card is approvable or not. If he says “yes” then there is a 99% chance you will get approved; or if not, he will tell you what needs to be fixed. This is golden. 2. He can represent your accomplishments in the most efficient way. In my case, he used all my achievements from my home country to get both EB1 and EB2 approved! My friend received a green card having published a few PubMed publications. It is an art! 3. The third is financial immaculacy. AF doesn’t try to scam you out of money – he just does his job, which requires reasonable payment. This is unique for a lawyer. My visa status has changed my life, and my professional career is advancing. I would like to use this opportunity to express my deep gratitude to Adam Frank and his team for the excellent work they did for me. Good luck everyone! I hope in 8-10 years, when you receive your blue passport, you will recall this review and send a Thank You letter to Adam Frank.

Posted by Ochi | August 11, 2015 | Immigration

Great representation

Attorney Frank and his team team did a remarkable job throughout the whole process in getting me through to getting my approved for a National Interest waiver Immigrant Visa. Starting from the initial consultation and putting together the documents package and ending with filing for the 1-140. Over a... period of 5 years from first contact with your team you remained resolute in your support and professionalism. The only times I was a little disappointed was when you had the paralegals working on my package especially with the frequency with which they changed hands. Otherwise your handling of our case was astute and thorough. I wish you had provided me information about the eligibility of the children under 21 years to be granted the visa if successful because that would have pushed my pursuit of this waiver in a timely manner. Your level of expertise is admirable. We also appreciate your extreme patience in communication with us, answering our numerous questions and responding to our multiple concerns. Mr. Frank was truly happy for me upon receipt of the approval and has continued to respond to other queries posed in regards to the transition. I would highly recommend anyone who needs legal help with permanent residence and naturalization application, among all other immigration needs.

Posted by anonymous | July 20, 2015 | Immigration

Be aware of their quality, questionable payment system and reliability!

1. Similar to another reviewer, your application is at the hand of a paralegal. Paralegal or the lawyer, if the quality of the work is satisfying, it doesn't matter. However, when I had the memo for I-140 written by a paralegal, I couldn't believe that was written by somebody who got law school educ...ation. It lacked any logical sequence and exactly same paragraph was copied and pasted from one place to the other. I had to edit most part of it, which is not what you expect, paying high legal fee. 2. Realizing their quality, I wanted to change to another lawyer. Their payment system prevents it, however. They set up the second legal fee shortly before I-140 application then the third legal fee upon the approval of I-140. In this way, one should go on with them until the end. Be aware of this system before signing and compare with other lawyers. 3. The worst is their reliability and timeliness, on which the immigration issue is highly dependent. They answered an e-mail but no action later and didn't even reply back to the repeated request for months. Then, I heard their unapologetic comment, "you should have asked to us again,,,,,".

Adam Frank

Replied last July 20, 2015

I do feel the need to comment on our fee structure. Our second payment is not due until the application is complete and ready to file. If at any time before that you wish to pursue the application on your own or with another attorney, that second payment (or third payment) is not due. The third payment is only due if the application is actually approved. This client did not want to pay the third fee due upon approval of the application despite our having completed the application, filed the application and having gotten it approved without any RFE. We also stand behind the quality of our work. While we do have paralegals helping with our cases, I am also working on the case and in contact with clients throughout the process - including this client. There was never a period that we were not in communication. Lastly, I wish to state that my response to this client was not to just say that they should have asked us again. There was an apparent email issue, as we had contacted the client once we were emailed, but the client did not receive that email. I apologized for this error and indicated that it was our responsibility to follow up with her. And, in fact, it was my following up with her on the case that brought the email issue out in the open. Again, we stand behind our work and our professionalism 100%.

Posted by PHB | July 10, 2014 | Immigration

Best immigration lawyer for scientists and researchers.

I hired Mr. Frank about 4 years ago for an extraordinary ability case since I am involved in research. He was recommended by many friends of mine that had positive results with him. Although at the end we went a different route, he has always been supportive, realistic and in constant communication... throughout my case. I will definitely recommend Mr. Frank (as I had done before) for your immigration matter.

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Experience

Rating:  6.9 (Good)

Work Experience

2001 - Present

Managing Attorney, Leavy, Frank & Delaney, LLC

2000 - 2001

Attorney, Mir & Associates, LLC

1998 - 2000

Attorney, Kooritzky & Associates

Associations

2004 - Present

American Immigration Lawyers Association

Member

2001 - 2008

Montgomery County Bar Association

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

EB-1A Indian Client

Approved

EB-1A Chinese Client

Approved

EB-1A Chinese Client

Approved

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Education

1994

University of Baltimore School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1990

Brandeis University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2016

Georgetown University Immigration Seminar

Immigration (EB-1, EB-2, H-1B)

2015

Georgetown University Immigration Seminar

Immigration (EB-1, EB-2, H-1B)

2014

Georgetown University Immigration Seminar

Immigration (EB-1, EB-2, H-1B)

2010

NPA Immigration Issues for Postdocs

Immigration Issues for Postdocs

2010

AAMC: Group on Graduate Research Education and Training International Students and Postdocs: Special Issues

Publications

2009

Languages

Spanish

English

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