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Post-completion OPT gives F-1 students the opportunity to work in the United States after completion of their degree.
OPT is training that is directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. It provides students with practical experience in their field of study upon completion of a degree program.
Students in STEM fields may be eligible for an additional 24-month extension of post-completion OPT. Please see the STEM OPT HUB on the Study in the States website for more information. The Application Guide and Resources for the STEM OPT Extension (STEM OPT) is another helpful resource.
Who is eligible to apply?
To be eligible for OPT, you must
be in good immigration status
have been enrolled as a full-time student for the past nine months
be in your last semester
have a valid passport
be physically present in the US
Students who were previously authorized for 12 months of OPT are eligible to apply again when they complete a degree at a higher level.
Graduate students who have completed all program requirements with the exception of the thesis or dissertation may apply for post-completion OPT.
F-1 students are eligible for one year of OPT per level, for example, one year at the bachelor's level, one year at the master's level, etc.
OPT Application Filing Timeline
We recommend that you apply as early as possible. Processing times range up to 2 to 5 months.
The earliest date to apply is 90 days before the completion of your program.
USCIS must receive your complete OPT application within 60 days after your program end date.
Important Notes on the Timeline:
You must apply several days prior to day 60 to ensure that your payment is processed by USCIS prior to the deadline.
It is strongly recommended to schedule a final document check prior to submitting your online application.
Make an appointment with your international advisor at least one week prior to the deadline to allow for review of your application and USCIS payment processing.
Steps to Apply for OPT
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1. View The SEVP Portal: Overview Video for instructions on how to use the portal to fulfill reporting requirements while on OPT.
2. Take the Optional Practical Training (OPT) Orientation Quiz.This is required before International Affairs will issue an I-20 with OPT recommendation.It is important to review all details on this page to ensure that you understand how to maintain F-1 status while your OPT application is pending and when your OPT is approved.A new I-20 with OPT dates on page two is required to apply for OPT. |
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1. Apply to GraduateThe UWF Graduation Guide is a resource for upcoming graduates. It contains information on applying to graduate, commencement, and more.2. Submit the International Graduation Verification form in MyUWF
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Step 3
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To request a new I-20 with a recommendation for OPT from International Affairs, submit the OPT Start Date Request Form in MyUWF.
The earliest start date you can select is the day after your program end date.
If you graduate early, your program end date will be changed to reflect your graduation date.
You must choose a start date within 60 days of your program end date.
International Affairs will review your documents, shorten your I-20 end date if necessary and issue an updated I-20 with the recommendation for post-completion OPT.
The new I-20 must be uploaded in your OPT application.
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Important note:
USCIS must receive your application within 30 days of the date the OPT I-20 is issued or within 60 days after your program end date, whichever is sooner.
If you apply late, you may have less than 30 days to apply.
Step 4
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Review the I-20 for accuracy, sign and date it.A copy of the OPT I-20 must be included in your OPT application. |
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Use this link to create a USCIS account and begin the I-765 | Application for Employment Authorization: Forms Available to File Online
Students are responsible for submitting a complete application and all documents required for online filing in the USCIS online account.
A copy of the OPT I-20 must be included in your OPT application.
Important Notes:
Use the code for standard Post-completion OPT (c)(3)(B).
Incomplete applications or applications with errors may lead to delays or a denial of your OPT application.
Do not pay the application fee until you have reviewed your application with your international student advisor.
We strongly recommend you complete a final document check to ensure that your application is complete prior to making payment.
You are responsible for submitting the OPT application within the filing deadlines.
OPT Application Checklist of Required Documentation
The checklist has notes on each required item.
Be sure to read these carefully.
Keep a copy of your application and all documents for your records.
For more information, please refer to the USCIS website https://www.uscis.gov/i-765.
Important Note:
USCIS will send the EAD card and all notifications to the address on the I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization). International Affairs advises that the address should be valid for at least 4 months.
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Required Documentation
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Important Notes
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Filing Fee
Important Notes for Online Filing:
USCIS considers your OPT application filed when you pay the fee in the online application.
- Be sure to review your application for completeness and accuracy before you pay the fee.
- It is important to pay the fee before the end of your 60 day grace period to allow for payment processing in the USCIS system.
- International Affairs recommends scheduling a final document check with your international student advisor prior to making payment.
- You may not be able to update information in your application after it is filed.
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Completed Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
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You must file your Form I-765 within 30 days of the date that your DSO enters the recommendation for OPT in SEVIS.
Read and follow the instructions carefully: https://www.uscis.gov/i-765
Important Notes:
Use the code for standard Post-completion OPT (c)(3)(B).
You must provide the details below to apply for OPT.
Additional Information:
- all previously used SEVIS numbers
- evidence of any previously authorized CPT and the academic level at which it was authorized
- evidence of any previously authorized OPT and the academic level at which it was authorized
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Most recent I-94 arrival record.
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Printout of electronic Form I-94.
Make sure the record indicates “Class of Admission: F1" and “Admit Until Date: D/S,” which stands for duration of status.
Make sure the I-94 shows the correct date for your most recent entry.
Or copy of both sides of card stock I-94.
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Copy of all previous Employment Authorization Documents (EAD cards).
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Include a copy of front and back of each EAD card.
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Proof of identity if you do not have a previous EAD card.
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Copy of biographical ID page of your passport (valid for at least six months).
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US passport-style photograph/s.
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Use the Photo Tool link in the online application.
This review is necessary to confirm that your photo meets requirements.
It is not recommended to scan a paper photo.
If you have issues uploading a digital photo, please review Uploading a Digital Photo for answers to frequently asked questions.
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I-20 with OPT recommendation
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A copy of the OPT I-20 must be included in your OPT application.
Look for the OPT start and end date on page two.
IMPORTANT:
If you have a scanned copy, you must download, sign and date the I-20.
Then make a copy to upload.
USCIS will not accept an electronically-generated signature.
Check that the I-20 has your signature and date in ink before you upload.
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Additional Information
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Include
Evidence of all previous CPT and OPT work authorizations
All previously used SEVIS numbers
Final Steps
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Schedule an Advising Appointment in Navigate
Complete as much of the online I-765 as possible and upload your required documentation.
- Do not make payment or submit the form prior to the final document check.
- The system allows you to submit the OPT application without required documents or with missing information. This can lead to delays or denials.
- You must be certain that all questions are answered fully and all required documentation is uploaded before making payment.
- Bring your laptop so that you can review and edit your I-765 if updates are needed.
- Computers are also available in the International Center if needed.
- It is important to complete as much of the application as possible and upload your documents before the final document check.
- If you do not have all the required documents, you must follow up and schedule a new appointment.
In Navigate, select Academic Support and Immigration Advising to make an appointment.
You have the opportunity to ask any questions you have and review your I-765 and documentation before you submit/pay for the OPT application.
Important Information to Review before you apply for OPT
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Maintaining Status while on OPT
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You will use the SEVP Portal to fulfill your legal reporting requirements while on OPT.
It is your responsibility to complete reporting requirements.
In the portal, you can update:
If no employer information is entered into SEVIS after 90 days, ICE will cancel your OPT and terminate your status. To update your legal name or email address, contact your international student advisor or email international@uwf.edu.
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The travel signature on your I-20 is valid for six months. For travel, you must have the following to re-enter the US:
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Travel outside of the US while your OPT request is pending is not recommended. If you travel outside the US after your OPT is approved and you do not have a job or a job offer, you may not reenter the US as an F-1 student and your OPT will end. |
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You can accrue up to 90 days of unemployment while on approved OPT.
You can work without pay where this does not violate any labor laws. This is considered employment.
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What to Expect After You Submit your Application to US
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USCIS will contact you by mail at the address on your I-765 form.
- Check your mail regularly.
- You can also see updates in your online account.
You will receive an I-797C Notice of Action acknowledging receipt of your application.
- You can use the case number to track your OPT application on the USCIS website.
- If you filed online, you can also see the I-797C Notice of Action in your account.
Contact International Affairs if there is an error on your receipt notice or if you receive a Request for Further Evidence.
How to Track Delivery of your EAD Card (Employment Authorization Document)
USCIS has options to get automatic case updates including the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) tracking number when your EAD card is mailed.
A tracking number is assigned upon shipment of the EAD card.
- You can use the case number on the USCIS website to identify your tracking number.
- You can use your tracking number at www.USPS.com in the Quick Tools Tracking section.
- Contact your local post office immediately if there are issues with the EAD card delivery.
What is OPT? |
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OPT is training that is directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. It provides students with practical experience in their field of study upon completion of a degree program.
Students in STEM fields may be eligible for an additional 24-month extension of post-completion OPT. Please see the STEM OPT HUB on the Study in the States website for more information. The Application Guide and Resources for the STEM OPT Extension (STEM OPT) is another helpful resource.
Who is eligible to apply? |
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To be eligible for OPT, you must:
- be in good immigration status
- have been enrolled as a full-time student for the past nine months
- be in your last semester
- have a valid passport
- be physically present in the US
Students who were previously authorized for 12 months of OPT are eligible to apply again when they complete a degree at a higher level.
Graduate students who have completed all program requirements with the exception of the thesis or dissertation may apply for post-completion OPT.
F-1 students are eligible for one year of OPT per level, for example, one year at the bachelor's level, one year at the master's level, etc.
OPT Application Filing Timeline |
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The earliest date to apply is 90 days before the completion of your program.
USCIS must receive your complete OPT application within 60 days after your program end date.
Important Notes on the Timeline: You must apply several days prior to day 60 to ensure that your payment is processed by USCIS prior to the deadline. |
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How to Apply to OPTCheck out the OPT Checklist for an overview of your next steps. |
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Review Information/ OPT Quiz
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1. View The SEVP Portal: Overview Video for instructions on how to use the portal to fulfill reporting requirements while on OPT.
2. Take the Optional Practical Training (OPT) Orientation Quiz. |
Confirm Graduation Semester
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Submit OPT Start Date Request
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Submit the OPT Start Date Request Form in MyUWF. To request a new I-20 with a recommendation for OPT from.
International Affairs will review your documents, shorten your I-20 end date if necessary and issue an updated I-20 with the recommendation for post-completion OPT. The new I-20 must be uploaded in your OPT application.
Picking up your new I-20 with OPT Recommendation:
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Create a USCIS Online Account and Compile Supporting Documents for OPT Application |
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Use this link to create a USCIS account and begin the I-765 | Application for Employment Authorization: https://myaccount.uscis.gov/sign-in Students are responsible for submitting a complete application and all documents required for online filing in the USCIS online account. A copy of the OPT I-20 must be included in your OPT application. Important Notes:
OPT Application Checklist of Required Documentation
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Final Steps |
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Schedule an Advising Appointment in Navigate
Complete as much of the online I-765 as possible and upload your required documentation.
- Do not make payment or submit the form prior to the final document check.
- The system allows you to submit the OPT application without required documents or with missing information. This can lead to delays or denials.
- You must be certain that all questions are answered fully and all required documentation is uploaded before making payment.
- Bring your laptop so that you can review and edit your I-765 if updates are needed.
- Computers are also available in the International Center if needed.
- It is important to complete as much of the application as possible and upload your documents before the final document check.
- If you do not have all the required documents, you must follow up and schedule a new appointment.
In Navigate, select Academic Support and Immigration Advising to make an appointment.
You have the opportunity to ask any questions you have and review your I-765 and documentation before you submit/pay for the OPT application.
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- Processing time varies. Some applications are processed within 1-2 months. It may take up to 90 days or longer.
- You do not need a job offer to apply for OPT.
- You must not begin work until your OPT is approved and you have received your Employment Authorization Document (EAD card).
- If you move while your application is being processed, you must complete an AR-11 form to update your address or update in your USCIS account.
- USCIS will not forward your mail or EAD card to a new address.
- Employment is permitted only during the time period specified on the EAD card.
- Post-completion OPT is considered full-time, more than 20 hours per week.
- You may have multiple employers, but all employment must be related to your major field of study.
- International Affairs will send important OPT updates to the email on record in MyUWF.
- International students who rely on recruitment agencies to obtain OPT placements should ensure those agencies are trustworthy and reputable.
Reputable recruiters will not modify a student’s resume or academic background to secure OPT placement.
International students who encounter fraudulent activity tied to OPT should contact the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) tip line at 1-866-DHS-2ICE orwww.ICE.gov/tips immediately and make a report.
Maintaining Status while on OPT |
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Reporting Requirements
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You will use the SEVP Portal to fulfill your legal reporting requirements while on OPT.
It is your responsibility to complete reporting requirements.
In the portal, you can update:
If no employer information is entered into SEVIS after 90 days, ICE will cancel your OPT and terminate your status. To update your legal name or email address, contact your international student advisor or email international@uwf.edu.
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The travel signature on your I-20 is valid for six months. For travel, you must have the following to re-enter the US:
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Travel outside of the US while your OPT request is pending is not recommended. If you travel outside the US after your OPT is approved and you do not have a job or a job offer, you may not reenter the US as an F-1 student and your OPT will end. |
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You can accrue up to 90 days of unemployment while on approved OPT.
You can work without pay where this does not violate any labor laws. This is considered employment.
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What to Expect After You Submit your Application to USCIS |
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USCIS will contact you by mail at the address on your I-765 form.
You will receive an I-797C Notice of Action acknowledging receipt of your application.
Contact International Affairs if there is an error on your receipt notice or if you receive a Request for Further Evidence. How to Track Delivery of your EAD Card (Employment Authorization Document)USCIS has options to get automatic case updates including the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) tracking number when your EAD card is mailed. A tracking number is assigned upon shipment of the EAD card.
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You must not begin work until your OPT is approved and you have received your Employment Authorization Document (EAD card).
Below is an example of an Employment Authorization Document. |
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You must not begin work until your OPT is approved and you have received your Employment Authorization Document (EAD card).
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