STEM Extension OPT

Students applying for F-1 Optional Practical Training (OPT) and STEM Extension OPT may file Form I-765 online or via regular post. You should not mail your documents to USCIS if you choose to file online. If you choose to mail in your OPT application to USCIS, use the filing address for the USCIS Chicago Lockbox Facility. If you choose to file online, here are some things to consider:

F-1 students on OPT pursuing certain STEM degrees from U.S. institutions of higher education can apply for an extension of the OPT period by 24 months (a STEM OPT extension). Learn more.

Eligibility

The F-1 student must:

The employer must:

Eligibility for a second period of STEM OPT after higher degree

If you enroll in a new academic program in the United States in the future and earn another qualifying STEM degree at a higher educational level, you may be eligible for a second period of 24-month STEM OPT (i.e., two 24-month STEM OPT extensions may be permitted).

Example: If you receive a 24-month STEM OPT extension based on your bachelor's degree in computer science, and you later earn a master's degree in computer science or another STEM-eligible field, you may apply for Post-Completion OPT and then the additional 24-month STEM OPT extension based on your master's degree.

Eligibility based on a previously obtained STEM degree

If you are currently in a degree field (or on Post-Completion OPT from that degree) that is not identified as STEM eligible but have previously earned a STEM-eligible degree from an accredited U.S. higher education institution, you may be eligible to apply for a STEM OPT extension under certain conditions:

Example: If you are currently participating in Post-Completion OPT based on a master's degree in business and management, but you previously received a bachelor's degree in mathematics, you may be able to apply for a STEM OPT extension based on your bachelor's degree in mathematics as long as you meet all the criteria above.

When to apply

The application must be submitted to the Office of International Affairs no later than one week prior to the end of your current Post-Completion OPT. The STEM OPT application must be received by USCIS before the expiration of the current OPT period. However, you can submit an application to USCIS as early as 90 days prior to the end of the current OPT period.

If you timely file your STEM OPT extension application, you will be able to continue employment while your application is pending until a final decision is made by USCIS or for 180 days beyond the expiration of your Post-Completion OPT, whichever comes first. It normally takes up to 90 days for USCIS to process STEM OPT extension applications.

Prepare your STEM OPT application

  1. Complete the Form I-983 Training Plan with your employer – learn more about completing the form
  2. Complete the Office of International Affairs STEM Application Form
  3. Scan and email all above mentioned documents to iss@osu.edu, and an immigration coordinator will contact you once they begin processing your STEM-endorsed I-20.
  4. Review the STEM Extension Materials Checklist and prepare all application materials to mail to USCIS. Please note: your application must be received by USCIS before your current OPT expires and within 60 days of the issuance of your new STEM OPT I-20.

Employment and reporting requirements

Reporting requirements

Students must submit to the Office of International Affairs self-evaluations via the I-983 during the first 12 months of the STEM OPT extension and at the completion of the 24-month extension period or at the conclusion of employment, whichever comes first. Evaluations should be submitted within 10 days of the required date.

Students and employers must report to the Office of International Affairs a change in any of the following via the I-983:

Students are required to report to the Office of International Affairs within 10 days any change in the following:

Students are required to report to the Office of International Affairs every six months – regardless if there is a change or not – the following:

Traveling on STEM OPT

While on STEM OPT, you are required to show your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) along with your other immigration documents (see list below) in order to re-enter the United States in F-1 status. In many cases, students will also need to apply at a U.S. embassy or consulate for a new F-1 visa before returning to the United States

Required documents to re-enter the United States while on STEM OPT extension

Please contact an immigration coordinator at iss@osu.edu to report any of the above-mentioned required information.

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