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Post-Completion Optional Practical Training. International Students & Scholars Office Tess Casler, Director. AGENDA . Review Optional Practical Training Answer the question - What are the new OPT rules? STEM extension Cap-Gap provision Unemployment How/when to apply Travel
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Post-Completion Optional Practical Training International Students & Scholars Office Tess Casler, Director
AGENDA • Review Optional Practical Training • Answer the question - What are the new OPT rules? • STEM extension • Cap-Gap provision • Unemployment • How/when to apply • Travel • Time for questions
Optional Practical Training is defined as… “temporary employment for practical training directed related to the student’s major area of study.” 8 C.F.R. – 214.2(f) (10) (ii)
Three kinds of OPT can be identified as… • Pre-completion OPT • Participation in OPT employment prior to completion of a program • Post-completion OPT • Participation in OPT employment after completion of a program • 17-month extensions of post-completion OPT for certain STEM degree holders • Extension to a current 12 month post completion OPT period for a total of 29 months
Pre & Post Completion OPT can be authorized… • “During the student’s annual vacation and at other times when school is not in session • If the student is • Currently enrolled • Eligible for registration, and • Intends to register for the next term or session” 8 C.F.R. - [214.2(f)(10)(ii)(A)(1)]
Pre & Post Completion OPT can be authorized… • “While school is in session, provided that practical training does not exceed 20 hours a week while school is in session” 8 C.F.R. - [214.2(f)(10)(ii)(A)(2)]
Pre & Post Completion OPT can be authorized… • “After completion of the course of study, or, for a student in a bachelor's, master’s or doctoral degree program, after completion of all course requirements for the degree (excluding thesis or equivalent)…” 8 C.F.R. – [214.2(f)(10)(ii)(A)(3)]
What does all that mean? • Your program end date on your I-20 becomes very important in what type of optional practical training you are eligible to apply for • Please note – F1 program end is very different from Clarkson program end
On April 8, 2008, The Department of Homeland Security published the Interim Final Rule that makes significant changes to Post-Completion Optional Practical Training for F-1 students. • This ‘interim-final rule’ became effective on 4/8/08 • The comment period has ended as of 6/9/2008
6 highlights of the ‘Interim-Final Rule’ • Changes to OPT filing periods • Duration of employment authorization has been clarified • New reporting requirements for the student and the employer • Certain STEM degree holders can extend their current OPT period by 17 months • Students with pending or approved H1B visa applications will have ‘automatic employment extensions’ • Post-Completion OPT now depended on employment
Changes to filing deadlines • You are now eligible to file your application up to 90 days prior to the program end date noted on your I-20 and up to 60 days after completion of your program end
Duration of employment – clarified… • Your employment authorization will begin on the date requested or the date the employment authorization is adjudicated – whichever is later Exception: The 17-month extension period will begin the day after your current 12-month OPT period and end 17 months later – regardless of when the extension is approved
New reporting requirements • All students on OPT are required to report to the ISSO… • Changes to your name and/or your address in the United States • Changes in your employment and/or any interruption to that employment
In addition… • All student with approved 17 month extensions must report in 10 days changes to… • Legal name • Residential or mailing address • Employer name and address • Loss of employment • All students on approved 17 month extension must also file a validation report to my office every 6 months.
STEM Extensions 17 month STEM extensions are only possible once per lifetime – regardless of your degree level. • This extension is granted in one 17 month period and cannot be split • To qualify – • You must be on an approved Post-Completion OPT period • You must have a degree in a STEM major as noted on the Department of Homeland Security STEM program list • You must be working at an employer registered with the E-verify employee verification program • You can view application procedures on the ISSO website at http://www.clarkson.edu/isso/Immigration_visa/f_opt.html
Cap-Gap Extensions • For any student on post-completion OPT and who is the beneficiary of a timely-filed H-1B petition requesting employment for the following fiscal year – will have an automatic extension to their duration of status and work authorization • This applies to all students on post-completion OPT – regardless of major.
Cap-Gap continued… • The extension begins the date the H1B application is filed – not the receipt date • The ‘automatic extension’ terminates when USCIS rejects – denies – or revokes the H1B petition. • In this case – as long as you have not otherwise violated status – you still have a 60 day grace period after the termination to depart the US – change degree level – transfer – change to another visa status. • Student under the ‘cap-gap’ extension must submit to the ISSO a copy of their filed/approved H1B petition to have their I-20 ‘corrected’ with employment authorization (This may change during the final rule) • Students under the ‘cap-gap’ extension still need to follow mandatory reporting of US residence and employer information
Unemployment Post-completion OPT is now dependent upon employment – in order to maintain status while on OPT – students are now limited in the amount of time they can be unemployed. • Student on the initial 12 month OPT period cannot accrue more than a total of 90 days of unemployment • Students granted the 17-month STEM extension cannot accrue more than a total of 120 days of unemployment
Unemployment continued… • Unemployment accruals begin the first day of approved Post-completion OPT • Note – unemployment does not accrue for those on pre-completion OPT • Future benefits may be affected should you accrue more than 90/120 days of unemployment • Therefore – it is strongly recommended that you thoroughly document any period of unemployment • It is not detailed in the regulations what is a day of unemployment – therefore – it is suggested you only count a typical business day and exclude weekends and holidays.
What to do first… • Review OPT application procedures on the ISSO website – www.clarkson.edu/isso (found under current F1 students – employment) • Discuss your completion plans with your advisor and obtain a letter from your advisor recommending OPT
Basic application materials… Once you discuss your plans with your advisor and have reviewed the information on the ISSO website – gather the following materials before you make an appointment with my office. • A letter from your advisor (for my office) • ISSO OPT data sheet (for my office) • Form I-765 – completed and signed (blue ink) • Two color passport photos • All issued I-20’s – passport – visa – I-94 • OPT filing fee – currently $340
Please be sure you use a valid mailing address. Note – you can use my address This is the code for post-completion OPT -(c)(3)(B) STEM Ext – (c)(3)(C) Pre-completion – (c)(3)(A)
Timing when to apply… Timing when you apply for OPT can be a difficult challenge considering new and updated OPT regulations. During our appointment we can get into various timeline scenarios. However – • While you can apply after you graduate – please keep in mind that you cannot begin work until you have card in hand – even if your employer makes ‘arrangements’ for you to do so. It is a very serious consequence to engage in ‘unauthorized employment’ • Your ’14-month’ clock begins from the program end date on your I-20. This means that you have 14 months to complete your 60 day grace period and 12 months of OPT • CHECK CURRENT PROCESSING TIMES – it is currently taking 2 ½ - 3 months to process. • Consult my office on procedures if your application is pending more than 90 days.
Travelling… I have a detailed FAQ on travel on OPT – please review. For all intents and purposes – you are able to travel while your application is pending and in some cases when approved.
You are able to travel when… • You have submitted an OPT application and your program has not ended • You have a pending OPT application • You have approved OPT and a job offer
Caution should be exercised when… • Your OPT application has been approved and you do not have a job.
Resources • ISSO website – www.clarkson.edu/isso • Career Center – you are eligible for career services. Please remember to review career services from their website at http://www.clarkson.edu/career/student_resources.html • Specifically – • information on Knightlink (free to all students) • EmployOn