Cyrus D Mehta & Partners PLLC
  • Home
  • About Us
  • The Insightful Immigration Blog
  • News & Articles
  • Priority & Processing Dates
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu
You are here: Home1 / News & Articles2 / Cyrus Mehta
Cyrus Mehta

About Cyrus Mehta

Cyrus D. Mehta is the Founder and Managing Partner of Cyrus D. Mehta & Partners PLLC. He is a prolific speaker and writer on contemporary immigration topics. He graduated with law degrees from Cambridge University and Columbia Law School.

Entries by Cyrus Mehta

The H-1B VISA PROGRAM

December 18, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

by Cyrus D. Mehta* (Updated 12/16/2008) On April 1, 2009, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will begin accepting H-1B petitions in advance of October 1, 2009, which is the date when H-1B visas under Fiscal Year 2010 become available. Since it is anticipated notwithstanding the economic downturn that there may be more petitions […]

VERMONT SERVICE CENTER INDICATES THAT IT WILL NOT FOLLOW MATTER OF MARIA T. GARCIA IN INTERPRETING THE CHILD STATUS PROTECTION ACT

December 12, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

by David A. Isaacson* On November 3, 2008, Vermont Service Center (“VSC”) Counsel Thomas F. McCarthy sent a letter to attorney Alan Lee indicating that the VSC will not follow the unpublished decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals in Maria T. Garcia, A# 79 001 587, interpreting the Child Status Protection Act (“CSPA”).1 That […]

December 2008 Immigration Update

December 6, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

Headlines: 1. E-Verify Deadline Approaches for Federal Contractors – Federal contractors and subcontractors will be required to begin using the E-Verify online work authorization verification system starting January 15, 2009. 2. Canada Fast-Tracks Skilled Workers – Applicants who are not eligible for the federal skilled worker category may qualify under another category. 3. USCIS Revises […]

REFLECTING ON THE MUMBAI ATTACKS

December 1, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

By Cyrus D. Mehta* CDMA salutes and honors all of those who died in the senseless and wanton terrorist attacks in Mumbai last week. We also express our deepest sympathies to the family members and friends of the victims. CDMA has deep ties with the city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay). I was born and grew […]

OBAMA AND IMMIGRATION

November 14, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

by Cyrus D. Mehta* In addition to creating a new sense of hope after the election of Barack Obama, there is also hope for immigration reform under the new administration. There was a huge turnout in the Latino and new American vote in the 2008 presidential election. 66% of the Latino vote went for Obama, […]

USCIS ISSUES BURDENSOME RFEs TARGETING COMPUTER CONSULTING COMPANIES

November 10, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

by Cora-Ann V. Pestaina* Recently, the USCIS started issuing a slew of Requests for Evidence (“RFEs”), specifically targeting computer consulting companies, even companies that are well established. RFEs are issued after an employer files an H-1B petition on behalf of a foreign employee. These lengthy and detailed RFEs, some 4 to 5 pages long, are […]

November 2008 Immigration Update

November 3, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

Headlines: USCIS Estimates 21 Percent of H-1B Cases Involve Fraud or Technical Violations – USCIS concluded that there is a 21 percent baseline fraud and technical violation rate for H-1B petitions and plans procedural changes as a result. U.S. Increases Period of Stay for Trade-NAFTA Professionals From Canada and Mexico – The final rule changes […]

HOW LONG CAN AN IMMIGRATION JUDGE CONTINUE A REMOVAL PROCEEDING FOR A LABOR CERTIFICATION TO GET APPROVED?

October 28, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

By Cyrus D. Mehta* When a noncitizen who is out of status by overstaying a visa or entering without inspection is placed in removal proceedings, at issue is whether an Immigration Judge (IJ) can grant adjournments until such time that he or she is eligible for adjustment of status through the approval of a visa […]

CONSEQUENCES OF AN UNTRUTHFUL DECLARATION ON FORM I-9

October 22, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

by Adam Ketcher* & Cyrus D. Mehta** Section 1 of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, warns new employees that the representations they make while completing the form carry the weight of declarations, and the law imposes penalties of civil fines and/or imprisonment upon the use of false statements and/or documents in completing Form I-9. For […]

STATUS THROUGH SELF-EMPLOYMENT

October 11, 2008/0 Comments/in 2008, News & Articles/by Cyrus Mehta

by Cyrus D. Mehta* While the economy has taken a nosedive resulting in the slashing of hundreds of thousands of jobs, and depriving foreign nationals of obtaining status through employment-based sponsorships, it is useful to analyze how foreign nationals may still gain status through self-employment. In its narrowest terms, self-employment involves someone working for himself […]

Page 62 of 72«‹6061626364›»

Archives

Search Search

Recent Posts

  • Immigration Update – June 22, 2026
  • Global Immigration Update – June 2026
  • Immigration Update – June 15, 2026
  • Immigration Update – June 08, 2026
  • Immigration Update – June 01, 2026

Links

Immigration Overview
Case Management
Firm in the News

CONTACT US

ONE BATTERY PARK PLAZA, 9TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10004

(212) 425 0555

 

INSZoom Software Inc.
Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers
American Immigration Lawyers Association American Immigration Lawyers Association
Copyright © 2015 Cyrus D. Mehta and Partners, PLLC. All rights reserved. | Disclaimer | Attorney Advertising
  • Link to X
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to LinkedIn
  • Link to Rss this site
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top