• Allison D. Gray advises and represents advertising and marketing agencies, arts organizations, and universities, in employment-based immigration matters. 

    Among her most notable work, she has represented a university in an investigation of its H-1B Labor Condition Applications conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), won an appeal filed with the Administrative Appeals Office that reversed the denial of an extraordinary ability immigrant petition, and filed hundreds of successful O-1 petitions and immigrant petitions for prominent artists and multinational managers. In addition, Allison has represented pro bono clients, including obtaining asylum for nationals of Chad and Belarus, and obtaining Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for a brother and sister from Honduras.

    Chambers USA recognizes Allison as a leading lawyer in immigration law, quoting a client who stated: “Allison is my hero. A brilliant immigration attorney, who is empathetic, aware of current policy and an overall excellent advisor. She has gone the extra mile for us more than once and I maintain she is sometimes the brightest part of my day.”

    Experience

    • Represented a university in an investigation of its H-1B Labor Condition Applications conducted by the Department of Labor.

    • Won an appeal filed with the Administrative Appeals Office that reversed the denial of an extraordinary ability immigrant petition.

    • Filed hundreds of successful O-1 petitions and immigrant petitions for prominent artists and multinational managers.

    Credentials

    Education

    • J.D., cum laude, New York University School of Law, 2005
      • Dean's Scholarship
      • Articles Editor, Annual Survey of American Law
    • B.A., English and French, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Davidson College, 2000

    Bar Admissions

    • New York, 2006

    Professional Affiliations

    • Member, AILA New York Chapter District Director Liaison Committee, 2007-2008
    • American Immigration Lawyers Association

    Languages

    • French

    Focus Areas

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