STEM Extension Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1 Students

What Is It?

  • A 24-month extension of a student’s OPT after graduation.
  • Student must be a recipient of a STEM-designated degree program (PDF) and working for an E-Verify employer.
  • Employment must be related to student’s field of study and can be paid or unpaid.
  • Recommended by ISS and authorized by USCIS based on student’s petition benefits

Duration of Employment

  • An additional 24-month extension of the 12-month OPT for a total of 36 months of OPT work authorization.

Processing Time

  • One business day for STEM I-20 upon receipt of a complete STEM – OPT application to the Office of International Student and Scholar Services.

USCIS processing can take up to three months.

Student’s Role

  • Verify eligibility for STEM extension.
  • Submit complete and timely STEM OPT application 90 days prior to the end date on their 12-month OPT.
  • Report employment to the Office of International Student and Scholar Services via e-mail and validate every six months.

Proof of Authorization

  • A new Employment Authorization Document (EAD card/Form I-766) indicating start and end dates of extended work authorization.
  • If a timely STEM OPT application has been filed with USCIS, the student may work for up to 180 days after the end date of their 12-month EAD card.

Employer’s Role

  • Student must be employed or have offer of employment from a company.
  • Employer must be participating in E-Verify and provide student with E-Verify number.
  • There is no cost to the employer, and application is the responsibility of the student.
  • Employer must report the end date of employment to the Office of International Student and Scholar Services.

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