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Mahsa Khanbabai

Law Offices of Mahsa Khanbabai • North Easton, MA
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115 Main Street, North Easton, MA, 02356, US

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About

Mahsa Khanbabai is founder of Khanbabai Immigration law and has dedicated her legal career to immigration issues, representing individual, nonprofit, educational and business clients. Her desire to help international students stems from her father’s experiences in the U.S. as a J1 medical resident from Iran and her own experience of applying for permanent residence and citizenship. Attorney Khanbabai has been in practice for over 21 years and currently serves as an elected Director of American Immigration Lawyers Association Board of Governors. She holds a number of leadership positions including the prestigious Department of State Liaison Committee, the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and AILA Law Journal board of editors. She is former chair of the AILA New England Chapter. She is a member of the International Medical Graduate Taskforce and authors an article on international medical graduates and the J-1 Waiver process for the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education publication on Immigration Law and AILA's Waiver Handbook. Locally, Attorney Khanbabai serves on the MetroSouth Chamber Executive Committee as Vice President Community Relations and the Easton Human Resources Board Chair. She is adjunct professor at Stonehill College teaching a course on Immigration Law.

About Immigration Law

Immigration attorneys help individuals and families navigate the complex immigration system. They assist with visas, green cards, citizenship, and deportation defense. Common matters include visa applications, green cards, citizenship, deportation defense.

Credentials

Education
1998 Albany Law School of Union University JD - Juris Doctor 1993 Union College BA - Bachelor of Arts
Languages
Farsi | Creole | Portuguese | Turkish | Armenian

Recognition & Involvement

Associations
1999 - Present American Immigration Lawyers Association USA 500 Provisors
Updated: Apr 10, 2026