Case denied: avoid the immigration mistakes that could cost you your visa

Case denied: avoid the immigration mistakes that could cost you your visa

Every year, thousands of people see their plans to live or work legally in the United States cut short because of an avoidable mistake. Aware of this reality, LOIGICA launched a powerful campaign called “Case Denied,” a series of educational videos that reveal the most common immigration errors that can lead to a visa denial or even revocation.

 

 

“Case Denied” is not meant to create fear—it’s meant to raise awareness and prevent costly mistakes. Through short, clear video capsules, LOIGICA’s attorneys explain the most frequent situations where someone could jeopardize their immigration status: from working without authorization on a student visa, to violating the specific terms of a temporary visa.

 

The first video in the series, published on Instagram, highlights one of the most common mistakes: believing that an F-1 student visa allows you to work freely in the United States. The truth is that employment is only permitted under very specific conditions—such as on-campus work or programs like OPT (Optional Practical Training) and CPT (Curricular Practical Training). Ignoring these rules can have serious consequences: loss of immigration status, visa cancellation, or even deportation.

 

The second video, available here, marks the official start of the series and sets a clear goal: to expose real-life mistakes that could endanger a person’s immigration future. While the title may sound harsh, the essence of the campaign is educational. Each episode is inspired by real cases handled by LOIGICA’s attorneys, helping viewers understand the importance of legal guidance at every step of their process.

 

Unlike traditional informational campaigns, “Case Denied” takes a realistic, preventive, and educational approach, combining legal expertise with accessible language. The message is simple: every decision matters. Unauthorized work, incomplete documentation, or following unverified advice can put years of effort at risk.

 

For LOIGICA, the key is prevention. Understanding the rules, complying with visa conditions, and having proper legal counsel make the difference between a successful process and a denied case.

 

Conclusion
“Case Denied” is more than a digital campaign—it’s a legal education tool that invites individuals to act with responsibility and knowledge. In immigration, there’s no room for error, and having professional guidance can mean the difference between opening a door or seeing it close forever.

 


 

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This blog was written with asistance of generative AI. It is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. The information presented here is based on general principles of U. S. immigration laws, as well as general information available for public search on public matters, as of the date of publication. Immigration laws and regulations are subject to change and individual circumstances may vary. If you need expert counceling on immigration matters, contact one of our attorneys.