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F-1/OPT

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A student in F-1 status is eligible for up to 12 months of practical training employment in the student's field of study. This permission must be recommended by the student's international student adviser at the school where the student was enrolled and must be approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services before the student can be employed. Applications for OPT must be RECEIVED by USCIS PRIOR to a student's completion of studies date. Extensions of this F-1 OPT work permission beyond 12 months are not possible.

Proposed Changes in Your Work or Employer
Your F-1 OPT status permits you to work for only within the dates specified in your Employment Authorization Document (EAD), but you may change jobs and/or employers, as long as you continue to work in your field of study.

Extensions
If you have not received your maximum time (up to 12 months) of OPT, you may extend the work permission through the international student adviser at the school where you were enrolled PRIOR to your "completion of studies" date. There are no extensions possible beyond the 12-month maximum. Remember that in some parts of the U.S., it may take many months to get such permission renewed by USCIS and you will not be able to work after the ending date on your original EAD, until you have received a new EAD with your extension.

Travel
When traveling within the United States, foreign nationals, including any accompanying dependents, should carry their immigration documents with them. These documents include valid passport, I-94 arrival-departure record, I-20 Form and Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Please take extra precautions to safeguard your documents both while traveling and in Chapel Hill.

[Please note, travel outside the U.S. before you receive your EAD and/or begin your employment is not hightly recommended, as re-entry under these circumstances is at the discretion of the CBP (Customs and Border Protection) officer at the border.] Whenever, you travel outside the U.S., you should always carry the following documents for presentation at a U.S. Consulate abroad and/or to the CBP officers when re-entering the U.S.:

  1. Valid passport
  2. Valid F-1 visa in passport
  3. Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
  4. Form I-20 ID, noting your F-1 OPT recommendation, and signed on the back within six months of your expected return to the U.S. by your international student adviser at the school which issued the form
  5. A letter of current employment in the U.S. (or a job offer).

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) division of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section on their website titled: “FAQ for F-Non-immigrants: Entry and Exit.”  The website can be found at:  http://www.ice.gov/sevis/faq.htm. Information on travel while on OPT is part of this FAQ.

For F-2 visa and/or re-entry to the U.S. for a dependent, your spouse, or any of your children under the age of 21, will need to provide the same as above, plus the following are recommended:

  • Valid passport(s)
  • Valid F-2 visa(s) [for entry to U.S.]
  • A current bank letter or statement showing enough funds to support family members
  • Marriage certificate for spouse
  • Birth certificates for children
  • (If applying separately from F-1 student) I-20 for entry by dependents issued by school that recommended OPT and copy of F-1 student's I-94, EAD, and letter of current employment (or job offer) for the student.

WARNING: Due to heightened security, visa approvals abroad are taking from 1 to 3 months and longer as new security checks are conducted for all applicants worldwide. All documentation submitted to a consular or immigration officer is receiving greater scrutiny, so please review and know the contents of all of your documents before presenting them to the U.S. official.

Travel to Canada, Mexico, or the Caribbean Islands (Automatic Revalidation):
Students or Scholars in F-1 or J-1 status and their dependents who are travelling to contiguous territories (Canada or Mexico) or adjacent islands of the U.S (Islands in the Carribean except Cuba) are able to travel to these places on an expired visa stamp as long as they are within the guidelines listed at: http://travel.state.gov/visa/laws/telegrams/telegrams_1441.html.