About Gail
Gail Seeram built her legal foundation in New York. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from Hofstra University in 1996. She returned to Hofstra for her Juris Doctor, receiving her degree in 1999. She then pursued advanced study at New York University School of Law and completed an LL.M. in 2003. Those credentials set the stage for a career that blends practice, teaching and professional association work.
After law school, Seeram entered private practice and corporate legal work. In 1999 she held a senior lawyer position at PricewaterCoopers. Her early experience there involved complex regulatory and transactional matters. She later augmented her academic credentials by completing the LL.M. program at NYU. In 2003 she also served as an adjunct professor at Queens College, teaching courses that drew on both her legal training and her accounting background. Her path shows a mix of practical legal work and classroom instruction.
Seeram is admitted to practice in New York and Connecticut. She has maintained ties to the immigration bar through long-term involvement in the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She served as past president of the Central Florida chapter of AILA and is listed as active in the chapter from 2003 to the present. That engagement has kept her connected to colleagues across the region and informed her understanding of evolving immigration rules and practice issues.
Today she operates from Orlando, where she leads the Orlando Immigration Law Offices of Gail Seeram. Her practice draws on years spent in both the private sector and academia. She represents clients on immigration-related matters and manages a small office that handles casework and filings. Colleagues and clients have noted that her background in accounting and her advanced legal training inform how she approaches complex immigration records and documentation. She maintains an Orlando practice handling immigration matters.