Title: OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING OPT
1OPTIONAL PRACTICAL TRAINING (OPT)
University of Florida International
Center International Student Services Revised
01-23-09
2Heres what were going to discuss
- PART 1
- What is OPT?
- OPT Facts
- Three Kinds of OPT
- Pre-Completion
- Post-Completion
- PART 2
- 17 Month STEM Extension
- Reporting Requirements / Travel
- Applying for OPT
STANDARD OPT
3What is OPT?
- Optional practical training is temporary
employment authorization that allows F-1 students
to gain practical work experience (on- or
off-campus) by applying their academic knowledge
to a position directly related to their area of
study.
417 Month STEM Extension OPTWhat is it?
- A one-time 17-month extension of post-completion
OPT (life-time limit, NOT per degree level) - Optional Practical Training is temporary
employment authorization that allows F-1 students
to gain practical work experience by applying
their academic knowledge to a position directly
related to their area of study.
517 Month STEM Extension OPTEligibility
- Must have received a Bachelor, Master, or PhD
degree - Major studied must be on the STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Degree List
http//www.ice.gov/sevis/stemlist.htm - Student's employer must be registered in
E-Verify, and agree to report to the DSO within 5
days of when the student is terminated or leaves
employment.
617 Month STEM Extension OPTEligibility, cont.
- The student must agree to make periodic reports
to the DSO every 6 months. - Must be on a current authorized period of post
completion OPT - Begins on the day after the expiration of the
initial post-completion OPT employment
authorization and ends 17 months thereafter. - For example
- Post-completion OPT 12/22/2008 12/21/2009
- 17 Months Extension OPT starts 12/22/2009
5/21/2011
717 Month STEM Extension OPT Facts
- Limited Periods of Unemployment to Maintain
Status - During post-completion OPT, F-1 status is
dependent upon employment. - Students may not accrue an aggregate of more than
90 days of unemployment during the standard
post-completion OPT - Students granted a 17-month OPT extension may not
accrue an additional aggregate of 30 or more of
unemployment, for a total 120 days of
unemployment during the total 29-month OPT
period.
8TO APPLY FOR THE 17-MONTH OPT EXTENSION
- Submit the completed 17-month OPT STEM Extension
Form and the following - Completed Form I-765 (sections number 3 and 16
have already been completed for you) - Check or Money Order for 340.00 made out to the
Department of Homeland Security - Two passport regulation photos of yourself (taken
within 30 days of the filing of this application) - COPIES of your most recent immigration documents
- I-20 for OPT Extention, I-94 Card (Front and
Back), Current EAD (OPT card) (Front and Back),
Passport, F1 Visa - Proof of the Degree and Major (such as
official/unofficial transcripts, or copy of your
diploma)
9I-765 Application (numbers 3 and 16 will
already be filled in for you)
1017 Month OPT STEM Extension Application Form
1117 Month STEM Extension OPT Verification
- UFIC will verify students eligibility by
- 1) checking for students major on the STEM
Designated Degree List, - 2) checking student records to see that student
has received a Bachelor, Master, or PhD degree - 3) ensuring that the student is aware of his or
her responsibilities for maintaining status while
on OPT
1217 Month STEM Extension OPT Verification, cont.
- UFIC will then input the 17-month STEM extension
request in SEVIS and produce a new I-20 for the
student to mail application materials - Applications for the 17-month STEM extension must
be filed at USCIS BEFORE the current standard OPT
card expires. - Students who file a timely application for the
17-month OPT extension will be able to continue
employment while the extension application is
pending, until a final decision on the I-765 or
for 180 days, whichever comes first.
13Applying for 17 Month STEM Extension OPT, cont.
- You will be responsible for mailing your
application through the USPS to - USCIS Texas Service Center
PO Box 851041
Mesquite, TX
75185-1041 - Recommended to mail as Certified Mail
- The receipt notice and the OPT card will arrive
at the UFIC, and you will be notified by email as
each arrive.
14Reporting RequirementsWhile on OPT
- Address Update
- You must update your address within TEN days of
moving. There are three things you need to do - Complete an AR-11. The form can be found at
http//www.uscis.gov/AR-11 or you can complete
your change of address online. Follow the
instructions on the same link above. - Update your personal info in MyUFL at
https//my.ufl.edu - Send an email to your International Student
Advisor with your full name, new address and
telephone number.
15Reporting RequirementsWhile on OPT Extension,
cont.
Employer MUST be paid Employment with E-Verify
Employer
- Employer Name
- Employer Address
- City, State, Zip Code
- Date Began/Started
- Date Ended/Stopped
- Supervisor's Name
- Supervisor's Email
- Supervisor's Tel
16Travel During OPT
- You are still on an F1 visa during OPT
- Traveling out of the US is always risky, but if
you choose to do so, in order to return to the
U.S. you must have - Valid Passport
- Valid F1 Student Visa
- I-20 (which has been endorsed for OPT)
- Valid travel signature (signature good for 6
months at a time while on OPT) - Employment Authorization Document (EAD/OPT card)
- Letter of Employment (on employers letterhead,
stating your name, job title, brief description
of duties, and a general idea of OPT start date
if you have already started, just a letter
confirming employment and knowledge of your
travel plans, 2-3 pay stubs)
17University of Florida International Center (UFIC)
- FORMS
- http//www.ufic.ufl.edu/issdownloads.htm
- Appointments 352-273-1538
- International Advisors
- Ethel Porras (A-I) ? eporras_at_ufic.ufl.edu
- Scott Davis (J-Q) ? sdavis_at_ufic.ufl.edu
- Martine Angrand (R-Z) ? mangrand_at_ufic.ufl.edu
18The End(of Part 2)Questions?