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Title: OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING


1
OPTIONALPRACTICAL TRAINING
University of South Carolina International
Student Services
Revised 08/2008
2
WHAT IS OPT?
  • Off-campus work authorization permitting a work
    experience in your field of study at a U.S.
    company or organization.
  • Maximum authorization of 12 months
  • Employment limited to your field of study

3
WHAT EXACTLY IS OPT?
  • Xia majored in Chemistry and is hired by Coca
    Cola to work in their Research and Development
    department.

4
WHAT IS NOT OPT?
Maria is completing a degree in Biology. Her
professor says she can continue work in her GA
position after completing her degree. She also
wants to do some extra work hours as a waitress.
5
WHEN CAN I DO OPT?
  • Pre-Completion
  • During school vacations (full-time)
  • During school year (part-time)
  • Post-Completion
  • After completion of studies date

6
WHEN CAN I DO OPT?
  • Masters or Doctoral students Once all coursework
    has been completed, students may concurrently
    work full-time on OPT while writing their
    thesis/dissertation.
  • Full-time enrollment is required.
  • Time spent during pre-completion will be
    subtracted from the total 12 months.

7
COMPLETION OF STUDIES
  • Students with coursework requirements only to
    complete
  • Last day of term in which coursework is completed

Students writing a thesis or dissertation
  • Last day of term in which you are defending

8
DEFENSE BETWEEN TERMS
  • If you defend your thesis / dissertation
    between terms, then the day of defense is your
    Completion of Studies date.

9
IMPORTANCE OF COMPLETION OF STUDIES DATE
  • It is recommended that you apply before your
    completion of studies date. USCIS must receive
    your application BEFORE the end of your 60 day
    grace period.
  • The earliest you can apply is 90 days before
    completion date.
  • OPT must start within 60 days of the completion
    date.

10
IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
  • You CANNOT work between your completion of
    studies date and your OPT start date. Program
    extensions are not available.
  • Plan accordingly!!!
  • Example defense/completion of studies date
    March 13
  • OPT start date May 1
  • RESULT ineligible to work from March 14-April
    30.

11
HERES HOW IT WORKS

5. Apply for OPT
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WHAT DO I NEED TO SUBMIT?
  • Check made out to U.S. Department of Homeland
    Security for 340
  • Copies of I-94, front back visa passport
    pages showing picture, expiration date, and date
    of last entry stamp.
  • OPT eligibility form
  • Advisor Recommendation Form
  • I-765 Form
  • 2 photos (Lightly print I-94 number and your name
    on the back)

13
THE APPOINTMENT
  • All materials must be submitted at the time of
    the appointment.
  • Incomplete applications and applications
    requiring significant changes will not be
    accepted.
  • A follow-up appointment will be made in this case.

14
TIPS FOR APPLYING
  • Be on time to your appointment.
  • Come with all copies forms ready.
  • Leave blank anything you dont understand.
  • Consider when to begin OPT discuss it with the
    advisor when applying.
  • (Remember You must begin OPT within 60 days of
    completion.)

15
ONCE YOU SIGN YOUR I-20,
Your application is sent to the USCIS Texas
Service Center.
You should receive a Notice of Action (receipt
letter) within 1 ½ to 2 weeks.
16
TRACKING YOUR APPLICATION
  • The Notice of Action has a tracking
  • number the SRC number, which can
  • track the application online from the USCIS
    homepage.
  • www.uscis.gov

You will eventually get an EAD Employment
Authorization Document. Processing times vary.
(60 days currently)
17
WHAT IF I CHANGE MY MIND?
  • Your OPT can be cancelled, without losing any
    time, if the start date has not begun.
  • If you start a new degree program during your
    OPT period, this will cancel the OPT.
  • Higher degree 12 more months of OPT.

18
STARTING OPT
  • You cannot start working until your requested
    start date.
  • You cannot start working without an Employment
    Authorization Card.

19
THE JOB SEARCH
  • No job offer is needed at the time of
    application.
  • Having difficulty finding a job? Document your
    active search.

20
MAINTAINING STATUS
  • You MUST work while on OPT
  • In order to maintain your status, you cannot be
    unemployed more than 90 days (total) while on OPT
  • You must report changes in employers, and period
    of unemployment to us (intlprog_at_sc.edu)

21
H-1B CAP GAP EXTENSION
  • If your OPT expires while you have an H-1B
    application pending or approved, your work
    authorization can be automatically extended until
    your H1B begins. You must contact ISS to get an
    updated I-20 reflecting the extension.
  • If your pending H-1B is denied and your OPT has
    already expired, you now have 60 days (grace
    period) to change status, or begin a new program
    of study, or leave the country.

22
EMPLOYER AND ADDRESS UPDATES
  • We must keep your SEVIS record accurate!
  • Moving? Update your address on VIP or through
    OPT update form.
  • Working? Let us know the employer name and
    address! Unemployed? Let us know as well!
  • Use the OPT update form, located on our website.

23
CONTACT WITH International Student Services
  • USCIS correspondence will come to International
    Student Services.
  • Send your address and employment information to
    INTLPROG (INTLPROG_at_sc.edu)

24
TRAVEL
  • I-20 travel signature no more than 6 mos. old!!
  • If your application is still pending and you have
    completed studies, travel is risky.
  • If your application was approved and you have
  • A job, it is recommended that you travel with
    written support from your supervisor.
  • No job, leaving the country is risky.

25
PLANNING AHEAD
  • Think ahead about changing visa status. Advanced
    preparation is advised.
  • Once the OPT is over, there is 60-day grace
    period (if you do not have a pending H-1B)
  • Transfer Out
  • Change Program
  • Prepare to Leave Country

26
17 month post-OPT extension
  • You must have a qualifying STEM degree
    (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math)
  • You must work for an employer using the
    E-Verify system
  • Your employer must report if/when you leave the
    position
  • You must report any changes in address/employer
  • You are allowed 30 days (more) of unemployed time

27
SPECIAL REGISTRANTS
  • Special registrants are required by law to notify
    Homeland Security of a change in employer.
  • AR-11 SR
  • Changes in U.S. home address should be changed in
    VIP or through the OPT update form.

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SPECIAL REGISTRANTSare male citizens of
  • Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan Syria, Afghanistan,
    Algeria, Bahrain, Eritrea, Lebanon, Morocco,
    North Korea, Oman, Qatar,
  • Somalia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen,
    Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Egypt,
    Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait.

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NEED MORE HELP?
OPT and other immigration questions can be
emailed to INTLPROG_at_sc.edu An advisor will
respond as soon as possible.
Advising Appointments Call 777-7461. Please do
not request appointments through INTLPROG.
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