Optional Practical Training (OPT)
What is OPT?
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is temporary employment that is directly related to your major field of study. During OPT, a student remains in F-1 status. F-1 students request this employment authorization through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Who Can Apply?
- You do NOT need to have a job offer in order to apply for OPT
- You must have been a full-time student for at least one academic year in the U.S.
- You must currently be maintaining valid F-1 status
- You must be in good academic standing and be making normal progress toward finishing your degree
- You must not have used more than 12 months of OPT in the past at your current degree level
- If you are finished with your academic program, you can still apply for OPT as long as USCIS receives your application within 60 days of your program end date AND you have not left the US since completing your program
When Can You Use OPT?
You can use your OPT:
- before you finish your academic program (this is called Pre-Completion OPT)
- after your finish your academic program (this is called Post-Completion OPT)
- or a combination of the two, as long as the total amount of OPT does not exceed 12 months
How long does it take to get approved?
Processing times vary, but you should anticipate at least 3 months upon receipt of the OPT application by USCIS before you receive employment authorization.
Requirements During OPT
You should create a SEVP Portal account when you receive the email from do-not-reply.SEVP@ice.dhs.gov even if you do not have updates at that time. The link to create your account will expire in 31 days. As an F-1 student on post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT), you will use the SEVP Portal to report changes to your home address, telephone number, and employer information updates.
Immigration regulations require F-1 students to report OPT employment within 10 days of starting or stopping work. Failure to report OPT employer details could result in the termination of your F-1 status by USCIS.
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OPT authorizes employment/practical training that is related to your major field of study and you must work an average of at least 20 hours per week. SEVP's OPT [7.2.1] states that the following activities are considered allowable employment on both pre-completion and standard post-completion OPT, provided that the job is directly related to the student's program of study.
Employment on OPT can be:
- Paid employment
- 1 or more jobs
- Contract employment
- Self-employment
- Employment through an agency or consulting firm
- Unpaid internship
- Volunteer work
You should keep written documentation of all your employment during OPT.
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OPT Frequently Asked Questions
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