Optional Practical Training (OPT) is the opportunity for F-1 students to apply knowledge gained in their degree program to off-campus work. All work during OPT must be directly related to your level and field of study. OPT is recommended by the International Programs Office (IPO) and authorized by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Normal processing time for this authorization is 60 to 90 days.
The maximum amount of time granted to work on OPT is 12 months per degree level plus a 24-month STEM extension for those who qualify. You may use some or all of the available 12 months of practical training during your course of study or save the full 12 months to use after you complete your program. OPT used during your course of study is called Pre-completion OPT (pre-OPT). Part-time, pre-completion OPT is deducted from the 12 months at half rate. Full-time, pre-completion OPT is deducted at full rate.
For Pre-Completion OPT, USCIS must receive your OPT application within the following timelines or the application will be denied.
You must submit a timely application to USCIS and must receive your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) before you may begin working. Follow the steps below:
STEP 1: Be Informed. Read the Pre-Completion OPT handout* thoroughly and carefully. With questions, consult the International Programs Office. Also refer to the Pre-Completion OPT power point* for tips on filing this application.
STEP 2: Submit a complete Pre-Completion OPT Recommendation Form to the IPO front desk. A new I-20 recommending Pre-Completion OPT will be ready for pick-up in 3 business days.
STEP 3: Compile a complete OPT application. Gather the required application materials and prepare your application with the documents included in this order:
STEP 4: Mail your complete application to USCIS.
STEP 5: Wait for the EAD.
Within one month of sending the application to the USCIS, you should get a standard receipt notice. The “Receipt Number” in the top left corner of this receipt notice can be used to check the status of your case on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov or by calling the phone number indicated on the receipt. Keep in mind that this information is updated infrequently. You CANNOT begin working until you have received your EAD and are within the start and end dates printed on the card.