
Cyrus D. Mehta
Cyrus D. Mehta is the founder of an immigration law firm based in New York and is recognized for his deep knowledge of immigration law and policy. He is an advocate for transparency and accountability in immigration practices and often comments on the legal ramifications of executive actions related to immigration. Mehta's work focuses on ensuring that immigration policies align with constitutional standards and protecting the rights of immigrants.
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Cyrus D Mehta, founder of an immigration law firm, discusses the focus on filing H-1B petitions with a request for change of status.
The 2027 H-1B season: Revised strategies for sponsoring employers and implications for aspirantsCyrus D. Mehta warns Indian applicants about the lengthy backlogs associated with the Gold Card program.
The Trump Gold Card: All that glitters is not gold for IndiansCyrus D. Mehta, immigration attorney, criticized the hypocrisy of the policy punishing H-1B holders involved in censorship.
US to scan social media of all H-1B, H-4 visa applicants from December 15Cyrus D. Mehta, immigration lawyer, expressed concerns about the future of the H-1B program.
Relief for current H-1B employees but a blow to future hiringCyrus D. Mehta, founder of an immigration law firm based in New York, criticized USCIS's plan to implement Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
USCIS draws up an implementation plan to narrow birthright citizenship
Cyrus D. Mehta explained the implications of the executive order on citizenship for US-born children of undocumented immigrants.
US birthright citizenship: Supreme Court decision limits nationwide injunctions on Trump's birthright citizenship orderCyrus D. Mehta, a New York based immigration attorney echoed the same and added, 'It is bizarre and again one wonders whether this is an AI program that has gone rogue.'
‘Adverse information’ claims by USCIS trigger alarm bells for attorneys and H-1B communityCyrus D. Mehta is an immigration attorney who discussed the implications of the termination of student status.
International students in US file lawsuits to seek redress for termination of their statusCyrus D. Mehta, founder of an immigration law firm, discussed the implications of the administration's approach to immigration regulations.
Brace for immigration changes to be introduced overnight, warn attorneys, as inviting public comments is no longer required






















