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When ICE says your visa expired, they’re not asking. They’re positioning. When an officer from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement tells you, “Your visa expired,” the goal isn’t clarification. It’s to see whether you’ll confirm, explain, or admit something that can be used to justify detention. This video breaks down the exact sentence that protects you in that moment—and why trying to “clear it up” often makes things worse. After reviewing immigration enforcement encounters and procedural patterns, one repeat issue stands out: people volunteer timelines, status details, and travel history they were never required to provide. In this breakdown, you’ll learn: Whether ICE can rely on expired visa records alone The difference between status violations and removability Why explaining your overstay can create a record against you The precise wording that asserts your rights without escalating When officers can legally continue questioning—and when they cannot This isn’t about arguing your case on the sidewalk. It’s about knowing what not to admit—and what to say instead. One wrong sentence can expand the encounter. The right one can prevent it from going further. ⚠️ Educational content only. Not legal advice. Immigration consequences depend on status, history, and jurisdiction. Always consult a licensed immigration attorney for advice specific to your situation. If ICE ever claims your visa expired, what you say next matters more than you think.