Optional Practical Training is temporary
employment authorization that gives F-1 visa holders
an opportunity to apply knowledge gained in the classroom
to a realistic work experience off campus. It is valid
for a period of 12 months. Authorization for Optional
Practical Training is granted by the U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Service (USCIS).
Requirements for F1 visa Optional
Practical Training ( OPT )
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Be maintaining valid F-1 status
at the time of the application, and |
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Intend to work in a position directly related
to your major field of study. |
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Have been a full time student in F1 status for
at least one full academic year prior to the submission
of your application |
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Recommendation letter signed by
your dean, department chair person or academic
advisor. |
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Completed Form I-765 |
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A copy of your I-94 form (both sides), a copy
of the F1 visa and a copy of your passport |
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Copies of all previous I-20s |
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Two recent photographs (Write your name and
SEVIS number in pencil on the back of the photos)
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A check for $180 payable to US Department of
Homeland Security |
The following documents are needed
to enter into US during OPT status
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Valid passport and valid F1 visa
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Valid I-20 form endorsed by an International
Officer within the preceding six months |
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Valid EAD and letter from employer showing temporary
employment. |
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How will
I know the USCIS has received my application?
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• Your check has been cashed by USCIS
• You will receive a notice (Form I-797)
from USCIS, stating you need to wait for about
80-90 days to receive your EAD with the case number
(EAC number) |
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How long does it
take to get approval for Optional Practical Training
from USCIS? |
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An approval might take
anywhere from 90 to 120 days.
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How will I know if
my Optional Practical Training application has
been approved? |
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You will receive a small
photo identification card, called an Employment
Authorization Document (EAD) from the USCIS.
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What is H1b OPT gap? |
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The period
between end date of OPT and H1b Filing date
is called H1b OPT gap.
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What are the guidelines
for the dates related to H1b OPT gap? |
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If you
have a gap between end date of OPT and H1b start
date you are okay, however if you have a gap
between end date of OPT and h1b filing date,
you will be out of status.
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If my lawyer files my H1-B application
before my F1 student status expires, but I don't
hear from the INS by the time my student status
expires, am I out of status while I wait for the
answer? Is there a problem, if there is a gap
between opt and h1b? |
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No, As long as your application
was filed while your F1 student visa was still
in effect, you may legally remain in the United
States until your H1-B application is either approved
or denied. However, if you didn't have work permission
with your on F1, you cannot work unless and until
you get your H1 petition approved. |
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Do I need to have
a job to apply for Practical Training? |
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No. |
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What are the guidelines
for the dates I choose on the Optional Practical
Training request form? |
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The OPT card is approved for
specific beginning and end dates. The start date
can be no later than 60 days after the completion
of studies. |
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Can I change jobs
when I am in Optional Practical Training ? |
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You may change employers, however,
you need to get authorization from INS
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Can I take more than
one job, when I am on OPT? |
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You can take as many jobs as
you want. |