<span class="vcard">Sandra Grossman</span>

Sandra Grossman

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Sandra Grossman, co-founding partner at Grossman Young & Hammond, is a skilled practitioner with nearly two decades of experience in a broad range of immigration and human rights matters. Sandra has developed a unique practice representing and supporting clients before INTERPOL. In 2019, Sandra testified before a bi-partisan U.S. congressional committee (the “Helsinki Commission”), as a national expert on how to curb abuse of INTERPOL by autocratic nations. Washingtonian Magazine has repeatedly recognized Sandra as one of “Washington’s Top Lawyers.” She is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and serves on AILA’s State Department Liaison Committee. In 2022, AILA awarded Sandra the Edith Lowenstein Memorial Award for Excellence in Advancing the Practice of Immigration Law. She has authored numerous articles for AILA and is a frequent speaker on consular issues and waivers. Ms. Grossman continues to assist applicants with visa applications and managing the consequences of INTERPOL notices at U.S. consular posts worldwide. She is on LinkedIn

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A man walks into the glass-paneled entrance of Interpol headquarters, with the organization's name and seal above the door.

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