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Post-Completion OPT

Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a benefit for F-1 students that allows for up to 12 months of practical experience, i.e., employment in your field of study.

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Post-Completion OPT EligibilityApplying for OPT: A Two-Step ProcessOPT Timeline and DeadlinesDetermining Your Program End DateOPT Availability and Employment/UnemploymentCompleting the OPT Application Form I-765OPT Reporting RequirementsHow to Withdraw a Pending OPT ApplicationTravel While on OPTOPT Resources

Post-Completion OPT Eligibility

Two types of practical training are available to F-1 students:

  • Pre-Completion OPT
  • Post-Completion OPT (with potential extension for certain STEM qualifying degree programs)

Note: Pre-Completion and Post-Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) use the same available 12 months, but Post-Completion OPT can only be used when you will complete your degree in the near future and meet the Post-Completion OPT eligibility requirements below.

You are eligible to apply for OPT if you:

  • Have not been approved for a total of 365 days of full-timeCPT  (Curricular Practical Training).
  • Were enrolled full-time for at least one academic year (two semesters). Summers do not count.
  • Have maintained active F-1 status.
  • Will complete your degree in the near future.

Post-Completion OPT Eligibility

Two types of practical training are available to F-1 students:

Note: Pre-Completion and Post-Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) use the same available 12 months, but Post-Completion OPT can only be used when you will complete your degree in the near future and meet the Post-Completion OPT eligibility requirements below.

You are eligible to apply for OPT if you:

  • Have not been approved for a total of 365 days of full-timeCPT  (Curricular Practical Training).
  • Were enrolled full-time for at least one academic year (two semesters). Summers do not count.
  • Have maintained active F-1 status.
  • Will complete your degree in the near future.

Applying for OPT: A Two-Step Process

  1. Request an OPT I-20 in iStart.
    ISSA issues eligible students an updated I-20 including the OPT recommendation.
  2. Submit form I-765, the signed I-20 with the OPT recommendation, and other required documents to USCIS online.
    1. Check the current USCIS processing times for form I-765.
    2. You must be in the U.S. when you submit form I-765.

Applying for OPT: A Two-Step Process

  1. Request an OPT I-20 in iStart.
    ISSA issues eligible students an updated I-20 including the OPT recommendation.
  2. Submit form I-765, the signed I-20 with the OPT recommendation, and other required documents to USCIS online.
    1. Check the current USCIS processing times for form I-765.
    2. You must be in the U.S. when you submit form I-765.

OPT Timeline and Deadlines

Timeline of OPT dates
  • Apply for OPT as early as 90 days before your program end date.
    • Note: ISSA can issue the I-20 with the OPT recommendation only after the 90-day window opens.
  • Pick an OPT start date that falls within the 60-day grace period after your program end date.
  • Submit your OPT application to the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) within 30 days of the date of OPT I-20 issuance or by the 60th day from the program end date, whichever comes first.
  • The OPT application window closes on the 60th day from the program end date.
  • Submit your OPT I-20 request in iStart early to give ISSA time to issue your OPT I-20. We recommend submitting the form at least 4 weeks before the end of your program end date.

OPT Timeline and Deadlines

Timeline of OPT dates
  • Apply for OPT as early as 90 days before your program end date.
    • Note: ISSA can issue the I-20 with the OPT recommendation only after the 90-day window opens.
  • Pick an OPT start date that falls within the 60-day grace period after your program end date.
  • Submit your OPT application to the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) within 30 days of the date of OPT I-20 issuance or by the 60th day from the program end date, whichever comes first.
  • The OPT application window closes on the 60th day from the program end date.
  • Submit your OPT I-20 request in iStart early to give ISSA time to issue your OPT I-20. We recommend submitting the form at least 4 weeks before the end of your program end date.

Determining Your Program End Date

Determining your program end date

Note: You cannot work on campus past your I-20 program end date unless you can continue working with your OPT EAD card. This is important if your program end date on the I-20 will be shortened for OPT purposes!

Determining Your Program End Date

Determining your program end date

Note: You cannot work on campus past your I-20 program end date unless you can continue working with your OPT EAD card. This is important if your program end date on the I-20 will be shortened for OPT purposes!

OPT Availability and Employment/Unemployment

  • OPT is available for each academic level (i.e., Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD)
  • Employment must be closely related to your program of study, i.e., major.

Note: A job offer is not required at the time of application.

  • Total of 90 unemployment days are available during the 12 months of the Post-Completion OPT.
    • The unemployment days start counting on the start date on the OPT EAD card.
    • Once all 90 unemployment days are used up, your OPT is no longer valid, you are considered out of status, and need to leave the U.S.
  • Reporting your OPT employment via iStart on or after the start of your OPT stops the unemployment counter.
  • You can only begin working after the OPT start date listed on your EAD card has arrived and you have received your EAD card.

OPT Availability and Employment/Unemployment

  • OPT is available for each academic level (i.e., Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD)
  • Employment must be closely related to your program of study, i.e., major.

Note: A job offer is not required at the time of application.

  • Total of 90 unemployment days are available during the 12 months of the Post-Completion OPT.
    • The unemployment days start counting on the start date on the OPT EAD card.
    • Once all 90 unemployment days are used up, your OPT is no longer valid, you are considered out of status, and need to leave the U.S.
  • Reporting your OPT employment via iStart on or after the start of your OPT stops the unemployment counter.
  • You can only begin working after the OPT start date listed on your EAD card has arrived and you have received your EAD card.

Completing the OPT Application Form I-765

  1. Set up an online USCIS account
  2. Complete the OPT application form I-765
    Note: You must be in the U.S. when you submit the I-765 to USCIS

Access ISSA's Guide to Form I-765 (pdf format)

Be sure to have the following required documents ready:

  • Passport-style photo
  • Signed I-20 with the OPT recommendation on page 2 (make sure you have signed and dated on page 1)
  • Copy of the F-1 visa in your passport (even if it is expired)
  • Copy of your passport photo page
  • Your most recent I-94 arrival record
  • CPT and previous OPT I-20s, if applicable
  • I-20s with a different SEVIS ID, if applicable
  • Previous EAD card, if applicable

Note: Premium processing for OPT, using form I-907, is available from USCIS at an additional cost. This is an optional upgrade to speed up the processing time with a guaranteed USCIS review window of 30 days.

Completing the OPT Application Form I-765

  1. Set up an online USCIS account
  2. Complete the OPT application form I-765
    Note: You must be in the U.S. when you submit the I-765 to USCIS

Access ISSA's Guide to Form I-765 (pdf format)

Be sure to have the following required documents ready:

  • Passport-style photo
  • Signed I-20 with the OPT recommendation on page 2 (make sure you have signed and dated on page 1)
  • Copy of the F-1 visa in your passport (even if it is expired)
  • Copy of your passport photo page
  • Your most recent I-94 arrival record
  • CPT and previous OPT I-20s, if applicable
  • I-20s with a different SEVIS ID, if applicable
  • Previous EAD card, if applicable

Note: Premium processing for OPT, using form I-907, is available from USCIS at an additional cost. This is an optional upgrade to speed up the processing time with a guaranteed USCIS review window of 30 days.

OPT Reporting Requirements

Use the OPT Reporting form in iStart (listed under Employment Authorization Requests) to:

  • Report any address and contact information changes within 10 days
  • Report any change in your employment, such as starting employment or changing employers, within 10 days

A legal name change must also be reported. Submit supporting documents via the Status/Contact Information Update form in iStart (listed under Other Requests).

Additional information: Study in the States website

OPT Reporting Requirements

Use the OPT Reporting form in iStart (listed under Employment Authorization Requests) to:

  • Report any address and contact information changes within 10 days
  • Report any change in your employment, such as starting employment or changing employers, within 10 days

A legal name change must also be reported. Submit supporting documents via the Status/Contact Information Update form in iStart (listed under Other Requests).

Additional information: Study in the States website

How to Withdraw a Pending OPT Application

If you have filed your OPT application, form I-765, with USCIS but need to withdraw it, follow these steps:

  1. Access your MyUSCIS account and upload a letter via "unsolicited evidence" that requests the withdrawal of your application. 
  2. Contact ISSA via Submit a Question  in iStart and let us know you have withdrawn your OPT application, so we can update your SEVIS record.

Note: If you need to upload a document to your pending I-765 form and have not yet heard from USCIS, you may do so via "unsolicited evidence" in your MyUSCIS account.

How to Withdraw a Pending OPT Application

If you have filed your OPT application, form I-765, with USCIS but need to withdraw it, follow these steps:

  1. Access your MyUSCIS account and upload a letter via "unsolicited evidence" that requests the withdrawal of your application. 
  2. Contact ISSA via Submit a Question  in iStart and let us know you have withdrawn your OPT application, so we can update your SEVIS record.

Note: If you need to upload a document to your pending I-765 form and have not yet heard from USCIS, you may do so via "unsolicited evidence" in your MyUSCIS account.

Travel While on OPT

  • While on OPT, the travel signature on your I-20 is valid for 6 months.
  • USCIS strongly cautions against travel while the OPT application is pending. Wait for your EAD card to arrive in the mail if possible.
  • Visit our site for additional travel information, including which documents to carry when re-entering the U.S.

Travel While on OPT

  • While on OPT, the travel signature on your I-20 is valid for 6 months.
  • USCIS strongly cautions against travel while the OPT application is pending. Wait for your EAD card to arrive in the mail if possible.
  • Visit our site for additional travel information, including which documents to carry when re-entering the U.S.

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