1943
Born to Austin T. and Ann E. (Duffy) Fragomen in Newark, NJ.
1965
Earns a Bachelor of Science from Georgetown University.
1968
Earns a Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University.
1968
Is assistant counsel for the United States House of Representatives and is on the Committee on the Judiciary through 1970.
1970
Is a lawyer and partner of Fragomen, Fragomen Del Rey Bernsen & Loewy LLP in New York City and presently maintains this role.
1970
Is admitted to practice law by the District of Columbia Bar.
1973
Is admitted to practice law by the New York State Bar Association.
1995
Is vice chairman of the Center of Migration Studies and presently maintains this role.
1996
Writes “Immigration Fundamentals.”
1997
Writes “Immigration Law & Business” for the Immigration Procedures Handbook.
2020
Is a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and is on the board of governors of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.