A graduate from Whittier Law School, Curtis Morrison is an expert in the nexus of immigration law and federal litigation. He is licensed to practice law by the State Bar of California, and the District of Columbia Bar. He is admitted to practice in the following federal court districts: Central District of California, Northern District of California, Eastern District of California, and District of Columbia.
Morrison Urena is a law firm practicing in the immigration litigation space. We file a lot of mandamus lawsuits challenging unreasonable delays by USCIS and the State Department. We also represent many Diversity Visa selectees.
At Morrison Urena, we are dedicated to understanding what you want to achieve, and helping you understand what actions we can take on your behalf to help achieve those goals. We will work with you every step of the way to make sure that you understand the process and that you can maximize your potential for the outcome you want.
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36 Client Reviews
Showing 6 - 10 of 16 reviews | Recommendation
Posted by Stas Kelvich | March 17, 2025 | Hired Attorney
Mandamus Lawsuit
Curtis is professional, punctual, and dedicated to his clients. He goes above and beyond, combining expertise with genuine empathy. Highly recommended!
Posted by anonymous | February 20, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Administrative Law
Not What We Expected At All
We filed a Mandamus Lawsuit with Red Eagle Law, and we were promised that if the court’s decision were not in our favor, they would fight for us until the matter is resolved. They did no such thing, but instead they asked us for more money (3x) the original amount, and every time we asked why that is...
Posted by Samara | January 11, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Professional, courteous, efficient
I hired Curtis Morrison because my green card was stuck in additional administrative processing. I appreciate how responsive he was and how much information he provided me with every step of the way. Thanks to him, my green card has been issued. Definitely would recommend him!
Posted by Sam | October 21, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
One of the best!
After three years of waiting, I hired Morrison Urena, L.C. to force the US government to issue our visa. Within 3 months, the visa was issued!! I highly suggest this firm because of their professionalism, hard work, and friendly team. Thank you!
Posted by Mehrdad | October 05, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
They ain't Lawyes, they’re tigers !
Curtis and his team fought for my case tooth & nail by their teamwork, determination & result orientation. all of the team members worked as a real team to make that happen, midnight follow-ups on the phone and email and WhatsApp and their unbelievable empathy for us in hard moments, made us feel the...
Thanks Mehrdad! It was a pleasure to represent you!
"I endorse this top notch lawyer. He is extremely passionate about helping immigrants and truly cares for his clients. He is a wide range of knowledge and experience in federal mandamus litigation and litigated numerous cases on behalf of thousands of immigrants."
Immigration lawyer
2023 - Present
Owner, Red Eagle Law, L.C.
2021 - Present
Attorney, Morrison Urena, LC
2019 - 2021
Of Counsel, The Law Office of Rafael Ureña
2018 - 2019
Junior Associate Attorney, Goldberg & Associates
2015 - 2017
Climate Law Fellow, Our Children's Trust
2018 - Present
American Immigration Lawyers AssociationMember
All visa applicant participants were issued visas.
2016
JD - Juris Doctor
2010
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2020
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