Understanding Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1 Students

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Explore the details of Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1 students, including eligibility criteria, application steps, important rules, and job search strategies. Find out how OPT grants temporary employment authorization related to your field of study without requiring a job offer.


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  1. Optional Practical Training

  2. Intro What is OPT? Who is eligible for OPT? When do I apply for OPT? Steps to apply for OPT Important rules to remember! Job search strategies

  3. What is OPT ? An extension of your F-1 status. A temporary employment authorization directly related to your field of study. OPT employment authorization is granted for 12 months typically after completion of degree requirements. No job offer is necessary to apply for OPT

  4. What is OPT ? Employment Authorization for 12 months

  5. You need a job to be eligible to apply for OPT? False You can and should apply early. Applying during your last semester is advised. You can search for jobs while your OPT application is being processed by immigration.

  6. Who is eligible to apply ? Students who are in F-1 visa status and have been enrolled on a full-time basis for the equivalent of one academic year; and Students who will be completing degree, certificate or program requirements this semester; and Students whose OPT employment will be directly related to their course of study.

  7. When to apply for OPT ? 90 days prior to program end date. 60 days after program end date. Program end date!

  8. Application - Completion

  9. Date Calculator? This date calculator will help you to determine the earliest day and the latest day you are eligible to apply for OPT http://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadd.html (copy this website and paste it in the internet explorer to use the date calculator)

  10. What are the steps to apply for OPT? Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Fill out all required forms and make copies of all required documents Mail your OPT application to USCIS Visit your Advisor Meet with Advisor

  11. What documents do I need to collect? Copy of your Butte College Graduation Application. Print your current I-94 I94 - Official Website Photocopy of your visa and passport. (Passport must be valid) Check or Money order for $410 application fee. Made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security orCredit Card. Two Passport size photos 2inches by 2inches taken within past 30 days. Lightly write your name and I-94 number on the back. You can get photos taken at Pharmacies (Wallgreens/CVS/Rite Aid, or Wallmart or Costco) I-765 application (https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-765.pdf) You can complete this with Immigration Advisor. *Copy of any previous EAD card issued*

  12. Important Rules to remember to maintain your OPT status! You may not accrue more than 90 days of unemployment during OPT Employment must be related to your field of study The employment does not have to be paid employment You must work minimum 20 hours per week Employment authorization will begin on the date requested or the date the employment authorization is adjudicated ( approved), whichever is later.

  13. Job Resources BUTTE COLLEGE JOB PLACEMENT

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