Mark J Curley
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I grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Following graduation from O'Gorman High School, I chose to continue my education at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. At Creighton, I received an outstanding liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition. Serving as a Resident Advisor during my last two years at Creighton helped me to develop my customer service skills. In May 1990, I graduated cum laude with my B.A. in Organizational Communication with a minor in Business Administration. I knew that I wanted to be a lawyer since a young age so I continued my education at the Creighton School of Law. Working my way through college and law school gave me an appreciation for hard work and dedication. Clerking for a local law firm during my last year of law school opened my eyes to the inner workings of a law firm and gave me a real world view of lawyering. Following graduation from law school in the top third of my class, I successfully passed the Nebraska bar exam and accepted a position with Brown & Brown, PC. The five years that I worked at B&B gave me a breadth of experience in several areas of law, including immigration. Handling employment-based cases for our corporate clients sparked an interest in learning more about this area. So, when I opened my own law practice in February 1999, I decided to dedicate my time to handling immigration cases only. The U.S. immigration laws are so complex that I knew that I would need to focus only on immigration if I wanted to be successful. Our focus on immigration cases only helps us to ensure quality customer service and personal attention to our clients. Call our office to schedule a consultation.
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.