Law Offices of Norka M. Schell, LLC

Law Offices of Norka M. Schell, LLC Family law matters can be highly contentious & have lasting impacts on your life & your children's lives. In NY, attorney Norka M. The Law Offices of Norka M.

Schell offers compassionate & professional advocacy in areas including divorce, child custody, alimony, adoption & more. Schell is a New York City-based law firm. It offers sound solutions to our client's legal problems in a personalized, responsive, and cost-efficient manner. At the Law Office of Norka M. Schell, we believe in Service. Speed. Success. We serve the legal needs of clients in immigr

ation, matrimonial, and international law wherever and whenever they arise. We can help. We represent U.S. families seeking permanent residence for close family members, as well as U.S. businesses seeking talent from the global marketplaces. We handle non-immigrant visa petitions of all types and can advise on the most appropriate and quickest method of bringing an individual to the U.S. (or keeping someone in the U.S.). Similarly, we provide complete services with regard to permanent residence - from advice on the best way to go forward to total start-to-finish processing of the case. (or keeping someone in the U.S.) Call us today at (212) 258-0713 for an appointment.

04/15/2026

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Family law matters can be highly contentious & have lasting impacts on your life & your children's lives. In NY, attorney Norka M. Schell offers compassionate & professional advocacy in areas including divorce, child custody, alimony, adoption & more.

04/15/2026

"Tax Day Alert! 🗓️
As your trusted immigration and matrimonial law attorneys, we're reminding you that TODAY, April 15, 2026, is the deadline to file your income tax returns.

Don't miss out on potential refunds or face penalties. If you're unsure about your tax obligations or need guidance, we're here to help! 💼

Contact us to discuss how tax filing may impact your immigration or family law matters. "

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🚨 Urgent Update: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, spark...
04/01/2026

🚨 Urgent Update: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, sparking fears of statelessness among parents.

The Trump administration argues the 14th Amendment's "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" clause excludes children of undocumented or temporary visa-holding parents. If upheld, this could affect millions, including:

- *Children of undocumented immigrants*: Approximately 250,000 babies born annually
- *Children of temporary visa holders*: Students, workers, and tourists
- *Families with mixed immigration status*: Parents with lawful presence, but not permanent residents

Critics argue this would create a subclass of stateless individuals, contradicting the 14th Amendment's intent and the 1898 Wong Kim Ark ruling.

What can you do?

- Stay informed: Follow updates from reputable sources like Reuters and the ACLU
- Support organizations advocating for immigrant rights
- Share your story: Raise awareness about the impact of this decision

The Supreme Court's ruling, expected by June 2026, will have far-reaching consequences for immigration policy and citizenship rights.

Here's a draft link for listening to the Argus (assuming you mean oral arguments in the Trump v. Barbara case):

🔊 *Listen to Oral Arguments in Trump v. Barbara*

Supreme Court audio: http://www.supremecourt.gov/

Independent News & Analysis of the U.S Supreme Court

BREAKING: Supreme Court to Decide Fate of MILLIONS of U.S. Citizens!The US Supreme Court is set to decide the fate of mi...
03/28/2026

BREAKING: Supreme Court to Decide Fate of MILLIONS of U.S. Citizens!

The US Supreme Court is set to decide the fate of millions of US citizens, specifically children of non-immigrant workers, visitors, and undocumented immigrants, on April 1, 2026. The case, Trump v. Barbara, challenges the 14th Amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship for those born on US soil.

The Trump administration argues that the amendment doesn't apply to children of unauthorized or temporarily present non-citizens, citing the phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof". However, opponents claim this interpretation contradicts over a century of precedent, including the landmark case United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898).

- The 14th Amendment_: Grants citizenship to those born or naturalized in the US, and subject to its jurisdiction.

- Trump's Executive Order 14160_: Denies citizenship to children born to mothers without lawful status or temporary presence, if the father isn't a US citizen or lawful permanent resident.

- Impact: An estimated 250,000 children per year could lose citizenship, creating a subclass of stateless individuals.

The ACLU and other organizations argue that Trump's order violates the Constitution and federal law, while the administration claims it's necessary for border security. The Supreme Court's decision, expected by June or July 2026, will have significant implications for immigration and citizenship laws.

03/22/2026

Birthright Citizenship Under Fire

The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing Trump v. Barbara on April 1, 2026, a case challenging birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. This could impact millions and change U.S. citizenship laws.

What You Need to Know:

- The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to those born on U.S. soil.

- The Trump administration argues it doesn't apply to certain groups.

- A ruling is expected to have significant implications.

Stay informed and share your thoughts! How do you think this will impact families and communities?



Law Offices of Norka M. Schell LLC
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Tel. +1 (212) 258-0713

03/22/2026

Visa EB-2 para Profissionais Qualificados e Especialistas 🌟

O visa EB-2 é para indivíduos com diplomas avançados ou habilidade excepcional em sua área. Se você é um profissional qualificado ou especialista procurando trabalhar nos EUA, essa pode ser uma ótima opção!

Requisitos Principais:

- *Diploma Avançado*: Mestrado ou superior, ou bacharelado com 5+ anos de experiência progressiva.

- *Habilidade Excepcional*: Expertise demonstrada em sua área.

- *Oferta de Emprego*: Geralmente necessário, ou Isenção de Interesse Nacional (NIW).

Benefícios:

- *Caminho para Residência Permanente*: Leva ao Green Card.

- *Trabalhe nos EUA*: Com as qualificações certas, você pode avançar sua carreira nos EUA.

Law Offices of Norka M. Schell LLC
Ajudamos profissionais internacionais com visas EB-2.
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