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The F-1 visa allows an individual to come to the U.S. in
order to attend an academic program as a full time student.
F-1 students are issued Form I-20 by their sponsoring school,
and apply for their F-1 visas at a U.S. consulate abroad.
F-1 students are allowed to remain in the U.S. for the time
period required to finish their educational program, as evidenced
by Form I-20. Usually, F-1 students will be issued an I-94
card upon entry to the U.S. with the annotation "D/S", meaning
duration of status.
F-1 visa holders may be entitled to work authorization. Enrolled
F-1 students, as well as recently graduated foreign students,
may be eligible to engage in "practical training" in the field
in which they studied. There are two common types of Practical
Training:
- Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
- Optional Practical Training (OPT)
- Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is issued to students
currently enrolled on a full-time basis at an approved educational
institution to obtain work experience in their field of
study. This is defined as an alternative work/study, internship,
cooperative education, or any other type of required internship
or practicum that is offered by sponsoring employers through
cooperative agreements with the school. The student usually
receives academic credit for this training. CPT is granted
by the university and the student's USCIS Form I-20 is endorsed
with the dates the student is eligible to work, as well
as the number of hours per week. A student with CPT must
present an original Form I-20 indicating CPT approval to
an intended employer before employment may lawfully commence.
- Optional Practical Training (OPT) is granted to students
who wish to work in their field of study but are not going
to work as part of their academic program. OPT is granted
for a maximum of 12 months throughout the student's academic
career. Students can work during their vacations or during
the school year, or save OPT to be used after graduation.
If working during the school year, the student is only permitted
to work 20 hours a week. If used after graduation, OPT must
be completed within 14 months of graduation. For OPT eligibility,
the student must apply with USCIS for an EAD card (Form I-688B
- Employment Authorization Document). The F-1 OPT employment
cannot begin until actually receiving the EAD card in hand
from the USCIS. (Upon approval, USCIS will mail this card directly
to the applicant.)
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