Lindsay Goldford Gray, experienced Federal Crime, Immigration attorney in Austin, TX with 17 reviews
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Lindsay Goldford Gray

2235 E. 6th Street, Austin, TX

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2009:
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, J.D.
2006:
Pepperdine University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Diana

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20 Jun, 2019
My husband and I worked with Lindsay regarding our adjustment of status case. She was an absolute pleasure to work with. She is very precise with all your questions, prompt with emails and scheduled calls, and overall has a truly positive and warm aura about her that left us feeling comfortable, confident, and very well taken care of. She is very intelligent and knows her stuff, very well organized, and sincerely cares about her clients. Can’t say enough great things about this wonderful lady! If you are in need of any type of immigration services, she is the best one to hire in Austin hands down.
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Aine

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17 Dec, 2018
My husband and I hired Lindsay Gray to help us with our immigration visa at the end of 2017/early 2018. She came highly recommended and at that moment we hired her we were not to know just how fantastic she really was. My husband is American and I am from Ireland, we both live in Los Angeles and you would think that the distance and time differences between Austin and Los Angeles would deter a lawyer but Lindsay was as professional as one could be and worked with our schedules willingly and happily. Lindsay really went above and beyond for us, she worked around the clock on our case, always communicating updates and checking in, may it be via phone, Skype or email; even though the two of us are extraordinarily bad about keeping on top of things which I bet drove her crazy occasionally. Lindsay made our immigration process as smooth as one could possibly be, she explained everything clearly and was so detailed in what we needed or what she needed from us to help us. There wasn’t one moment were my husband and myself ever felt confused or left in the dark. If we had questions she answered them. While Lindsay is accustomed to working in Austin and St.Louis she did a great deal of research for our case, considered differences and emphasized peculiarities which are different between the states. Lindsay was even in communication with California lawyers to really make sure all our boxes were ticked and there would be no surprises. When it came time for our interview she flew out to Los Angeles and it was actually the first time we were getting to meet her. We had been corresponding for so long that when we all met it felt like meeting an old friend. Lindsay Gray is a phenomenal lawyer and I cannot recommend her enough to anyone. She really is someone admirable and incredibly professional.
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Amy n

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04 Nov, 2018
I am so grateful to be writing this review and to have found Whitlock & Gray at just the right time in our lives. Lindsay is an incredible person (& extremely patient [I'm writing this review a few months too late]!) and it was an absolute honour to work with her on our case. She was extremely committed to working with us and fantastic at answering all of our questions/easing our concerns. The amount of preparation she put in and the time she dedicated to us meant we knew we had made the right choice for us. The process was so smooth for us (fortunately) and we were always kept up to date as well as having frequent check-ins. We highly recommend Lindsay and it was the best decision we have made to work with her after the first time we talked. We will definitely be reaching out again when my renewal comes up in a couple of years. Thank you for all of your hard work, Lindsay. It has been wonderful to work with you!
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“She is very intelligent and knows her stuff, very well organized, and sincerely cares about her clients.”
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Thorough and personalized approach
“Lindsay really went above and beyond for us, she worked around the clock on our case, always communicating updates and checking in.”
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Expertise and attention to detail
“She did a great deal of research for our case, considered differences and emphasized peculiarities which are different between the states.”
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Professionalism and dedication
“Lindsay Gray is a phenomenal lawyer and I cannot recommend her enough to anyone. She really is someone admirable and incredibly professional.”
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Positive and reassuring client experience
“She is very precise with all your questions, prompt with emails and scheduled calls, and overall has a truly positive and warm aura about her that left us feeling comfortable, confident, and very well taken care of.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
St. Louis Lawyer, The Two Immigration Executive Orders You Aren't Hearing About
2016:
Association of Mother Immigration Attorneys E-Newsletter, Advance Parole with a Prior Deportation Order: Is It Possible? Is It Safe?
2015:
Association of Mother Immigration Attorneys (AMIGA) E-Newsletter, Tips for Working with a Mental Health Expert
2012:
Colorado Supreme Court (Attorney for Defendant), People v. Revoal

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