Amy Fallon joined Fragomen from NY Law School in 2003. While attending law school in the evening, she worked full time as the Chief Aide to the President of the American Civil Liberties Union. Amy also served as the Executive Editor of the New York Law School Journal of Human Rights.
Upon graduation, she received the Alexander D. Forger Award for Distinguished Service to the Profession. From 2012 to 2016, Amy served on the executive committee of the New York Immigration Lawyers Association.
Amy represents an array of international corporate clients in the architectural, payment services, news, financial services, and information technology industries.
She provides counsel on all major employment-based temporary and permanent visa categories, family-based permanent resident applications, and immigration compliance. Amy also served as a member of Fragomen’s Associate Committee.
Amy participated pro bono in a monthly immigration clinic, The Door (2007-2009), providing immigration assistance to this NYC-based youth development agency by counseling children on immigration issues ranging from work authorization to green cards to naturalization.
She also has traveled to Dilley, TX to provide pro bono services for detained immigrant mothers and children.
EDUCATION:
- New York Law School | J.D., 2003
- University of Maryland | B.A., 1998
Bar Admissions: New York, New Jersey
Court Admissions: U.S. Supreme Court
MEMBERSHIPS:
- Secretary, American Immigration Lawyers Association, NY Chapter
- Executive Committee Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
- Member, Association of the Bar of the City of New York
- Member, AILA NY District Office Liaison Committee
- Member, First Decade Committee of the Federal Bar Council
- Former Co-Chair to the Continuing Legal Education Committee (NY Chapter) AILA, 2006 to 2008
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