Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a temporary job training opportunity that must be directly related to an F-1 student's major area of study. It is intended to provide a student with practical experience in his or her field of study upon completion of a degree program. Students may be eligible for an extension of their OPT, known as the STEM OPT 24-Month Extension if they have received a degree in a recognized STEM field and have completed their Post-Completion Optional Practical Training period of up to 12-months.
All OPT and STEM OPT Recommendation Requests can be found in your ISSS Gateway Portal. Complete the required information on the request. For questions regarding the application of the OPT/STEM OPT process, review the information on this webpage and then contact your international advisor. If you are unsure of who your assigned international advisor is, please see the advising-staff-directory.
How to file the I-765 for Post Completion OPT and the 24-Month STEM OPT Extension.
I-765 for Post-Completion OPT Filing Online Instructions
I-765 for the STEM OPT 24-Month Extension Online Filing Instructions
A student may be denied future immigration benefits that rely on the student's valid F-1 status if DHS determines that the student exceeded the limitations on authorized unemployment.
Additionally, ICE/SEVP may examine SEVIS data for an individual, a selected group, or all students on post-completion OPT and terminate a student's record if it fails to show the student maintained the proper period of employment. In such cases, the student will be allowed to show that he or she complied with all OPT requirements, including maintaining employment.
Students are encouraged to report changes in employment to their DSO as soon as possible. SEVP recommends that students report changes within 10 business days of the change to avoid situations where a DHS official may determine the student is out of status.
Students may work as volunteers or unpaid interns, if this practice does not violate any labor laws, this includes employment where paid work should be received. Generally, if another person is being paid for the same position, it should not be reported as a voluntary position for OPT.
The work should be at least 20 hours per week for students on post-completion OPT and most directly relate to the student's major. A student should be able to provide evidence, acquired from the student's employer, to verify that he or she worked at least 20 hours per week during the period of employment.
Volunteer positions that are not directly related to your course of study do not qualify as optional practical training (OPT) and must not be listed as OPT employment. Reporting non-qualifying volunteer opportunities as OPT employment will be deemed a violation of your reporting requirements and subject you to removal from the United States.
In addition, non-qualifying volunteer positions do not stop the accrual of unemployment which is limited to a total of 90 days during OPT. Accordingly, if you have been unemployed for more than 90 days, you must leave the United States or be subject to removal even if you have volunteered while unemployed.
STEM OPT Reporting Requirements
Students who have been authorized for STEM OPT are expected to complete evaluations and employment reporting at specific intervals during their 24 months of employment.
All STEM OPT Students should report their evaluations via their ISSS Gateway Portal by using the STEM Report Participation Request on the Request Center Tab.
Based on your STEM OPT employment authorization start date you will have the following tasks to complete:
Semi-Annual Reporting
The 6-Month and 18-Month Reports
Annual Reporting
The 12-Month and 24-Month Reports
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