One of the most popular avenues for F1 visa holders to gain work experience is through Optional Practical Training (OPT). OPT allows students to work in a field directly related to their major for up to 12 months, either during or after completing their degree.
- Pre-Completion OPT: Students can apply for OPT while still enrolled in their degree program. Similar to on-campus employment, they can work up to 20 hours per week while school is in session and full-time during breaks.
- Post-Completion OPT: Most students opt to use their OPT after they graduate. Upon completion of their degree, F1 students have the chance to work full-time for up to 12 months in the U.S.
- STEM Extension: In 2024, students with degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) fields may qualify for a 24-month extension, allowing them to work for up to 36 months under OPT.
To apply for OPT, students must obtain authorization from USCIS, which typically takes several months. Therefore, early application is recommended. The OPT application process also requires the student to obtain approval from their designated school official (DSO), who will endorse the OPT request in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).
OPT is a valuable tool for F1 students who want to gain professional experience in the U.S. However, it is important to note that unemployment during the OPT period can lead to visa issues. Students on post-completion OPT are allowed a maximum of 90 days of unemployment.