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1 Post-Completion Optional Practical Training Information Spring 2015

2 What is Optional Practical Training (OPT)? Benefit available to F-1 visa holders Practical Training is not a visa – it is an benefit for F1 students (you will remain as F1 student with an I-20 form from Palomar) Employment in the field of student’s major up to one year Students become eligible for OPT after 2 semesters of studies at an academic institution Cannot extend OPT 2 nd OPT possible under some conditions (as you move up to higher degree ex. AA-OPT then BA-OPT)

3 What Visa Status will I have? Your visa status will still be F-1 (student) You still need to keep your I-20 form You will need travel endorsement on your I-20 to re-enter the U.S. during your OPT

4 What can I do during the OPT? Work legally work in the U.S. during the authorized period Must be a Major specific employment (your job must be related to your major)

5 When should I apply for Post-Completion OPT? You can apply for OPT up to 90 days before the last day of the semester (5/18/15, you can submit your OPT application anytime now). In addition, your OPT application documents must be received by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services no later than 60 days after the program end date (07/17/15). Earlier you mail the application, sooner you receive the result. Bring your OPT application documents to the Office of Int’l Education no later than 05/04/15

6 Documents you need to submit to the Office of Int’l Education I-765 Signature Card (sign within the box in black ink. Original I-20 forms (all the I-20 forms you’ve ever received) Passport 2 photographs (passport-size) Application fee of $380, made payable to US Dept of Homeland Security

7 Documents you need to mail to the Service Center Form I-765 Signature Card (will receive it in our office) Photocopies of your I-20 forms, I-94, visa and passport Application fee of $380 Two photographs

8 While the Application is Pending Avoid moving to a new place, if possible. If you have to move, you will need to notify the Service Center immediately to inform the change of address (the Office of Int’l Education will help you with this process). When you receive the form I-797C (notice of action) from the Service Center, make sure to bring the form to Office of Int’l Education.

9 When Will I Receive the Approval? It depends on the workload at California Service Center. Generally, it takes anywhere from 1 to 3 months.

10 When Can I Start Working? After the EAD arrives (OPT application approval) Employment cannot start before the OPT start date printed on EAD (Employment Authorization Document) You can start “looking for” jobs while the OPT application is pending

11 Traveling after you receive the EAD Your Visa status remains “F-1” Your F-1 visa needs to be valid for re-entry You must possess current re-entry signature on your SEVIS I-20 You must have EAD or I-797C while your OPT application is pending You must have a job if entering the U.S. 90 days after the OPT start date – letter from the employer should help

12 While on OPT – IMPORTANT! New OPT law (effective April 8, 2008): OPT students become out of status if unemployed for a total of 90 days. If volunteering for 20 hours a week or more, students are considered “employed” and “in-status.” When you move, you must notify the new address to the Office of International Education within 10 days. Notify the Office of Int’l Education upon employment (employer’s name & address) If you decide not to continue your OPT, you must notify the Office of International Education immediately.


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