Published on December 29, 2025 · 11 min read
Key takeaways
Marble operates as a full-service law firm focused on both family law and immigration. It completes a rigorous intake process online and over the phone to match clients with the right local, licensed attorneys who handle matters such as divorce, custody, adoption, green card applications, fiancé visas, and work authorization. Fees are structured per step (for example, filing, negotiation, mediation, court appearances) rather than per hour, and communication is included in the service rather than billed separately. Clients use a secure online portal to upload documents, receive updates, and message the legal team.
Manifest Law is an immigration-specialist firm. Based on its public materials, it serves individuals, employers, and families across a range of immigration matters and emphasizes a technology-enabled workflow. Manifest also publishes experience- and outcome-related statements on its website, typically accompanied by standard disclaimers that past results do not guarantee future outcomes; the details of those statements may change over time.
In practice, Marble’s broader scope can be helpful for people whose immigration questions intersect with family law, such as immigrants going through divorce, families pursuing adoption, or custody cases where immigration status matters. Manifest Law is designed for clients who only need immigration help and who want a tech-enabled, immigration-specific experience, often for high-skill employment or extraordinary-ability visas.
A typical Marble experience begins with a brief online questionnaire and intake call scheduled at one’s convenience, followed by a consultation with an attorney who outlines the strategy, and then a separate call to review the fixed, per-step quote for the legal matter. From there, the attorney collaborates with a paralegal and support team to gather documents, prepare filings, and appear in court as needed for family law matters, as well as respond to requests from immigration agencies. The client portal centralizes messaging, uploads, and action items so clients can see what is happening at each stage.
With Manifest Law, clients typically request a consultation through the website and are paired with an immigration attorney whose experience matches the case type (for example, O-1, EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, or family-based green card matters). The firm’s public materials describe structured questionnaires, evidence uploads, and status updates through an online portal, and may include historical outcome metrics for certain categories with standard disclaimers that past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
In day-to-day terms, Marble’s model prioritizes human, team-based support across both family and immigration matters, with predictable, step-based fees. Manifest’s model leverages immigration specialization and technology, aiming for efficient, data-driven preparation and tracking of immigration petitions and applications. Which feels better will depend on whether you want a broader relationship with a firm that can handle family law and immigration together, or a narrower, immigration-only engagement.
Both Marble and Manifest Law market alternatives to traditional hourly-billing law firms, but they structure non-hourly pricing differently and focus on different types of value.
Marble charges by service step rather than by the hour. Clients pay a fixed amount for clearly defined phases such as initial filing, negotiation, mediation, or court appearances, rather than open-ended hourly invoices or large retainers. This model is designed to reduce “surprise” bills, keep costs predictable, and let attorneys focus on strategy and preparation instead of tracking time in six-minute increments.
Manifest Law uses case-based immigration pricing that varies by visa category, complexity, and service scope. Its public materials generally describe flat or case-based legal fees for certain matters, plus separate government filing fees, with specific ranges and terms provided after an assessment and subject to change.
From a value perspective, Marble’s model may appeal if you want predictable, fixed-fee pricing, an attorney-led experience, digital tools to streamline your case, and the option to handle both family and immigration work under one roof. Manifest Law’s value proposition centers on its immigration-only focus, mid-90% approval metrics for key visa categories, and a portal built to keep immigration cases organized and moving. Which is “better” depends on whether you need broader legal coverage plus pricing certainty, or targeted immigration expertise with a highly structured, tech-enabled process.
Both firms handle immigration, but they differ sharply in how broad their legal services are and how narrowly they define their focus.
Marble combines family law and immigration law within one platform. Clients can work with the same firm across divorce, custody, or adoption, and also for family-based immigration, green cards, and certain work visas. This can be particularly helpful in situations where immigration status intersects directly with family outcomes, such as international custody disputes, divorces involving non-citizen spouses, or adoptions with cross-border elements.
Manifest Law is immigration-only. It emphasizes high-skill and complex immigration work (including O-1, EB-1A, and EB-2 NIW), employment-based sponsorship, and family-based immigration, and its public-facing materials focus on immigration rather than family-law services such as divorce or custody.
If your situation is purely immigration-related, you may weigh Marble’s attorney-led fixed-fee approach against Manifest Law’s specialist, tech-heavy model. If you know or suspect that you will also need family-law representation tied to your immigration situation, Marble’s broader scope reduces the need to coordinate multiple separate firms. In either case, it is sensible to ask each provider during consultation how they would handle your specific mix of issues before deciding.
Marble serves clients across both family law and immigration. That includes divorcing spouses, parents seeking custody or support changes, families pursuing adoption, and immigrants applying for green cards, work visas, fiancé visas, and citizenship. This mix means many Marble clients have matters that span both areas, such as a divorce that affects a pending green card or an international custody dispute tied to immigration status.
Manifest Law focuses on immigration-only clients. Its marketing generally speaks to individuals pursuing talent or employment-based categories, employers sponsoring foreign workers, and families seeking marriage- or family-based immigration benefits.
Both firms can support common immigration needs such as marriage-based green cards, work authorization, and naturalization. The main distinction is context. Marble can handle those immigration steps alongside related family law issues. Manifest Law concentrates on immigration itself, particularly for employment and talent-based cases. Clients who expect only immigration questions may weigh specialization more heavily; clients who anticipate interconnected family and immigration issues may value the ability to keep everything with one firm.
Marble describes itself as a national network of experienced local lawyers, with more than 600 attorneys serving over 75,000 clients across family law and immigration. Family law services are available in ten states, and immigration services are offered nationwide. Each client is matched with an attorney licensed in the relevant jurisdiction and supported by a broader team, which can help align local court practice with overall case strategy.
Manifest Law emphasizes depth rather than breadth. Its materials emphasize experienced immigration counsel and substantial prior casework across key visa and green card categories (including work and talent visas as well as family-based matters), with the specifics described on its website subject to change over time.
Marble offers a secure client portal that centralizes messages, document uploads, and case status updates. Clients can log in to see which step they are on, what has already been completed, and what comes next, rather than relying only on phone calls or email chains. The portal supports communication with the attorney, paralegal, and AI-enabled support team, which helps keep everyone aligned on deadlines and next actions.
Manifest Law’s portal is built specifically for immigration work. Public pages describe structured questionnaires, evidence checklists, task tracking, and real-time updates for each stage of a petition or application. Clients can see what evidence is outstanding, what the lawyer is working on, and when key filings are submitted, which can be reassuring in longer employment-based processes.
Marble has a 96% approval rate and high client satisfaction. Its Trustpilot profile shows thousands of reviews and a high average rating of 4.2, with themes such as clear pricing, support during stressful family situations, and helpful communication from attorneys and staff. Media coverage also highlights Marble’s growth and its attempt to make costs more predictable for typical family law and immigration clients.
Manifest Law’s marketing leans on immigration-focused positioning and may include historical outcome metrics for specific categories rather than general satisfaction scores. As with many firms, the exact figures, methodology, and scope described on public pages can change over time and typically come with standard disclaimers that past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Marble can be a strong option if you:
Marble’s model is built around predictability and human support. It will not guarantee specific outcomes, but it does try to make pricing and communication more transparent than traditional hourly approaches.
Manifest Law can be a good fit if you:
As with Marble, any outcome-related statistics referenced by Manifest are historical and not guarantees, so it is sensible to ask during consultation how its experience lines up with your specific facts and goals.
Marble offers a combination that is relatively rare in this space: full family law services, a nationwide immigration practice, fixed prices per case step, an attorney-led team, and a digital solution that streamlines case management. For clients, that can mean one firm that can help with divorce or custody, adoption, and immigration matters — such as green cards and work visas — with one portal and one pricing model rather than multiple separate relationships.
Manifest Law brings deep, immigration-only specialization and publishes category-specific positioning and experience statements in its public materials. Marble, by contrast, can be especially attractive if your life circumstances mean family law and immigration intersect, or if you value predictable step-based pricing and the reassurance of working with both an attorney and a fully-online solution throughout your case. In either case, outcomes depend on your facts, evidence, and how agencies or courts exercise their discretion, so a consultation with each provider can help you decide which model fits you best.
*Approval rates are based on internal data of USCIS decisions received by Marble. Results may vary by time period, case type, and individual circumstances. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.
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