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F-1 OPT Session International Student and Scholar Services Vanderbilt University OPT (Optional Practical Training) What is OPT? Optional Practical Training (OPT) is an employment option available to F-1 students for employment directly related to the major area of study .
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F-1 OPT Session International Student and Scholar Services Vanderbilt University
OPT (Optional Practical Training) What is OPT? Optional Practical Training (OPT) is an employment option available to F-1 students for employment directly related to the major area of study. • Standard (initial) 12 month period of OPT per higher degree level. • STEM Extension OPT maybe possible for some students. The Standard 12 month OPT period can be divided into 2 types, Pre-Completion and Post-Completion. • Pre-Completion OPT is any OPT used before degree completion and typically part-time • Part-time OPT is deducted from the 12-month limit at 50% • Post-Completion OPT is any OPT used after degree completion and is ONLY full-time
Am I eligible to apply for OPT? To be eligible for Standard OPT you must: • HAVE maintained legal F-1 status for at least 9 consecutive months or one full academic year. • NOT have used full-time CPT for 12 months or more.
Standard Limitations • Post-Completion OPT • Start date must fall within 60 days of program completion (this is not necessarily the same date as the graduation ceremony) • While on full-time Post-Completion OPT, you may enroll in classes that are “incidental” to the employment; Do not begin a new degree program on OPT. • Unemployment Limit of 90 days starting from OPT start date
Unemployment Restriction • During Standard Post-Completion OPT, F-1 status is dependent upon employment. • Students may not accrue an aggregate of more than 90 days of unemployment during any Standard Post-Completion OPT. • For Standard Post-Completion OPT, the employment does NOT have to be paid employment as long as there is no violation of labor laws, but must be at least 20 hours a week. • self-employed • short-term multiple employers including performance majors with regular “gigs” • interning or volunteering in a position directly related to the academic field • work for hire (contractual relationship) • employment through an agency
Employment Notification Requirement In all circumstances of employment you must: • Work at least 20 hours a week • Be in a job that is related to your degree program • Inform ISSS of employment by completing the online OPT Employer Information Form • Maintain evidence of all employment and be prepared to provide the information to DHS if requested. • Provide evidence showing duration of employment • Name and address of employer • If Self-employed have proper business licenses
Explanation of Terms • Degree Completion: date you complete all degree requirements, not necessarily graduation ceremony. • For Doctorate students could be dissertation submission date. • Latest date possible is last day of semester (December 17, 2010 or May 13, 2011) • Employment directly related to the major area of study: Immigration recommends that you maintain evidence (for each job) of position held, proof of duration, job title, contact information of supervisor/manager, and description of work.
Application Process You can apply up to 90 days prior to degree completion, and within the 60 day grace period following degree completion. • OPT Application Form • OPT Form I-765 • 2 Passport-Style Photos • G-1145 Form • $340 Personal Check payable to Department of Homeland Security • Copy of I-94 card (front and back) • Copy of Passport I.D. page(s) including expiration date • Copy of Visa Stamp • Copy of all previous Employment Authorization Document (EAD cards) • Submit your OPT packet with an International Student Adviser (ISA) during walk-in hours. The adviser will review your application with you and answer any questions you have. Your OPT I-20 will be processed within 2 business days. • Once your I-20 is process, your adviser will contact you via e-mail to pick up your finalized OPT during walk-in hours. • It is recommended that you keep all I-20s together at all times. I-20s show your F-1 Status history. You should keep the most current I-20 on top and it is the only one that needs to be signed for travel.
Changes to Standard OPT • Changes to the OPT start and end dates are not easily made. • Please be certain of your anticipated employment start and end dates prior to scheduling your appointment with your International Student Adviser. Changes may delay receipt of the EAD. • Cancellation of the OPT Application • Must be submitted prior to issuance of the EAD • Application fee will not be returned • Job change is possible • Standard OPT is not employer specific. • STEM 17 month Extension for students completing degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
OPT Processing Times • Processing Times and how to check your case status: • https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/index.jsp • SRC • Employment Authorization Document • EAD card from USCIS • When you pick up your OPT card at ISSS you will need to provide a non-Vanderbilt e-mail address
OPT and Travel • Recommended Travel • Before the expiration of your I-20, with I-20 travel signature • After I-20 has expired and with OPT Receipt Notice, I-20 signed for travel, valid visa, passport. • With EAD, signed I-20 for travel, valid visa, passport, letter from employer. • Not Recommended Travel • The period after your I-20 has expired and before you receive the OPT Receipt Notice. • Anytime during OPT and you do not have employment. • While STEM Extension is pending
While on OPT While you are on OPT you are still considered an F-1 Vanderbilt student. Therefore you must: • Notify ISSS of any address change via the online Change of Address Form • Have your I-20 signed for travel by ISSS • Report employment information (name, address, interruption of employment) and changes to employment to ISSS, OPT Employer Information Form. STEM Extension students must complete this form every 6 months.
Life after OPT Within 60 days after completing OPT, you must do one of the following: • Depart the U.S. • Apply for change of status in the U.S. • Transfer to another institution or begin another F-1 program at Vanderbilt. • You cannot work during the grace period.
What about an H-1B H-1B cap-gap extension of D/S and work authorization until October 1. Duration of status and work authorization will be extended for a student on OPT, who is the beneficiary of a timely filed H-1B petition requesting an employment start date of October 1 of the following fiscal year. The extension of duration of status and work authorization would automatically terminate upon the rejection, denial, or revocation of the H-1B petition filed on the student's behalf. ISSS advises students regarding F-1 and visa matters including processing for the cap-gap extension. You will need to consult your current employer or an Immigration Attorney regarding H-1B matters.
F-2 Dependents • Please request a new I-20 for dependents when applying for OPT and after OPT is approved. • F-2 dependents are not allowed to work either on-campus or off-campus under any circumstance! • F-2 dependents are not allowed to enroll for a full-time degree program of study until change of status application is approved by the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) office.
FAQ • Do I need a job offer to apply for standard OPT? • What if my degree completion date is delayed? • Where can I work? • Can I change jobs while on OPT? • Can I have more than one job while on OPT? • Once OPT is authorized by USCIS, can it be canceled? • Where can I get assistance in finding a job? • http://www.vanderbilt.edu/career/ • Career Planning Guide – Chapter 8 – Job Search for International Students
Questions? • Office Hours Monday – Friday: 8:00-5:00 • Walk-in Hours Monday – Friday: 10am – Noon and 1:30-3:30 • Student Life Center 310 25th Avenue South, Suite 103 Phone: 615-322-2753 Fax: 615-343-7799 E-mail: isss@vanderbilt.edu Website: www.vanderbilt.edu/isss