About Morten Bo
Morten Bo Christoffersen brings a cross-border legal background to his work in the United States. He trained in Denmark and continued his studies in Florida, building a practice that draws on both civil law and American legal training. His path through two legal systems informs the kind of work he accepts and the perspective he brings to clients.
He read law at the University of Copenhagen, where he completed his law degree. He then pursued graduate study in the United States, earning an LL.M. in International Law and Business from Stetson University College of Law and later completing a J.D. at Stetson as well. Those degrees reflect an interest in international legal issues and in the intersection between business and immigration rules.
Christoffersen is admitted to practice in Florida. He has worked in settings that serve individuals and organizations dealing with U.S. immigration processes. His education and cross-jurisdictional background have been useful in addressing cases that involve foreign nationals, multinational employers, and questions that touch on both U.S. and foreign law.
Colleagues describe him as steady and exacting in legal paperwork. He emphasizes clear communication with clients and careful preparation of filings. That approach matters in areas where administrative detail can determine whether an application advances or stalls. He favors a methodical practice: gather the facts, identify the legal pathway, and present the case clearly to the relevant authorities.
His experience spans counsel to private clients and advisory work for small businesses. He has handled client matters at various stages of the immigration process and worked on situations that require coordination across borders. His academic training in international law and business gives him context for cases that sit at the interface of immigration and employment or commercial concerns.
Christoffersen currently practices at the Center for U.S. Immigration Services in Florida. There he represents individuals and organizations on U.S. immigration matters, guiding clients through administrative filings and procedural steps in the immigration system.