Optional practical training (OPT) is an authorization for employment in the U.S. issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for temporary work directly related to your major area of study. It may be used before or after the completion of your studies. You are permitted a total of 12 months of OPT for each higher degree.
If you have been enrolled as a full-time student for at least one academic year and are in lawful F-1 status, you may be eligible to apply for OPT.
For immigration purposes, 20 hours per week or less is considered part-time work. More than 20 hours per week is considered full-time work..
During vacation when school is not in session: if (1) you are currently enrolled and eligible and (2) intend to register for the next semester. You may request full-time or part-time work authorization. You may apply no earlier than 90 days prior to your requested start date.
While school is in session and you have not completed course work: This type of practical training authorization is limited to part-time employment (up to 20 hours a week). You may not hold any other type of employment at the same time.
While school is in session and you have completed all course requirements for the Master's or PhD degree: This is for students in master's or doctoral programs who are working on a thesis or equivalent. Speak with an international student advisor to discuss whether pre-completion or post-completion OPT is a better option for your situation. Pre-completion OPT may be requested on a full-time or part-time authorization basis.
Post-completion OPT is available after completion of all degree requirements, including submission of a thesis. This is issued for full-time employment only.
No. Federal regulation only allows you to apply for OPT again after a higher degree. Since they are both Bachelor's degrees, you would not be eligible. You may be eligible after your Master's degree.
You may not begin work until you receive the EAD card (Employment Authorization Document) and before the start date listed on your EAD has been reached.
You can check online to see if the OPT request has been adjudicated and approved. On the USCIS website, you can do an online case status check if you have your receipt from the service center with your receipt number (it will typically start with YSC.
You are allowed up to 90 days of unemployment during the 12 months of post-completion OPT. You must report the start and end dates of employment to ISSS. Report changes in employment to ISSS via the iNorthTX portal.
If you have completed your course of study, you must have received your EAD card before temporarily leaving the U.S. Upon re-entering you should present to the border officials the EAD card, proof of employment, an unexpired F1 visa stamp, a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date, and a valid I-20 endorsed for travel. That travel endorsement signature is valid for multiple entries and is valid for 6 months.
Technically, if you are outside the U.S. for 5 months on an F-1, you end your status. If you stay outside the U.S. for a long time, you may have a difficult time convincing the port of entry official that you are returning “to resume employment”. Please use good judgment.
Technically, this is possible. However, it could be very difficult. It may be a good idea for you to plan travel at a different time. Please see an advisor to discuss your situation and options and to assess your priorities.
While you are on OPT, ISSS is still responsible for maintaining your immigration record as well as continuing to provide you services after graduation. The OPT Case Management Fee is a substitute for the International Student Fee and is used to subsidize the costs of the mandatory case management for students on OPT.
NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITIES
You are required by U.S. federal immigration regulations to report any change of address and/or employment to ISSS within 10 days. This also means that you must report any end to employment.
APPLICATION RESPONSIBILITIES
Your OPT application is your responsibility as an F1 visa holder. ISSS staff will provide information regarding OPT and the application process, however, the contents of your application must be reviewed and approved by you, the student. By sending in your signed OPT application to USCIS, you are verifying that all information is correct and accurate. ISSS is not responsible for any missing or incorrect information found in your application.