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17 Month Extension of Optional Practical Training International Student Services Regulatory changes have provided a 17 month extension to the period of authorized Optional Practical Training (OPT) for certain students. This extension is in addition to the 12 months initial period of OPT authorization, allowing for a total of 29 months of OPT. The extension is not granted per degree level, a student is only allowed one extension throughout the duration of their F-1 status. The following information pertains only to the application procedures and eligibility requirements for the 17 month OPT extension only. Students who are applying for their initial period of OPT should follow the application procedures for the 12 month initial OPT period. Eligibility Requirements Student must be in valid F-1 status on Optional Practical Training. Student must have received a degree in a STEM field, as indicated on the I-20. OPT employment must be directly related to the field of study. Student must be currently employed by an E-verify employer for 20 hours or more per week. OPT application must be properly filed and receipted by the USCIS before the completion of the initial 12 month OPT period. Each period of OPT requested requires a recommendation from a Designated School Official (DSO) made in SEVIS, a completed I-765 and a required fee to obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Classification of STEM Degrees USCIS has limited the OPT extension to graduates who have degrees in and are working in fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, as designated on the DHS STEM Designated Degree Program List. That list contains the selected STEM fields, and identifies them by the field s CIP Code. The CIP code that corresponds to students majors must be on that list for them to qualify for the extension. The list of HSC STEM CIP Codes attached at the end of this document. More information on CIP codes can be found at: www.ice.gov/sevis/stemlist.htm Immigration Status While on OPT Although while on OPT students will no longer be pursuing coursework, they are still considered by the U.S. government to be in F-1 student visa status under the authority of the OU Health Sciences Center. For this reason, students need to report the following events to the OUHSC so that their SEVIS record may be maintained properly: Within 10 days of any address changes Within 10 days of any change in employment (change in employer, change in employer s address, losing a job, finding a job, adding a second job, etc) Upon change of immigration status Upon enrolling in a new educational program Periodically throughout the period of OPT Immigration regulations specify that students are required to report to the DSOs at their institution every 6 months for the duration of their extension; even if there have been no change to their record. In order to facilitate this process, OUHSC DSOs will contact all OPT recipients on a regular basis to request status verification. Students must respond to the DSOs each time to satisfy their reporting requirements. Regulations specify that failure to report to DSOs on a timely basis is a violation of your immigration status and may result in the loss of your OPT!

Students whose status has been extended to bridge the cap-gap between the end of their OPT and the beginning of their authorized H-1b period are still considered to be in F-1 status, and must therefore comply with all reporting requirements until the H-1b period begins. Important Notes Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Upon approval of your OPT application, USCIS will issue you a new form I-766 Employment Authorization Document (EAD). When to apply Students may apply for the OPT extension as early as 120 days prior to the end of their initial period of OPT. OPT extension applications must be received and receipted by USCIS prior to the last day of the initial OPT period. Processing times can vary, but typically range between 60 120 days. Dates The additional OPT period will start immediately after the end of the initial OPT period, regardless of the date of adjudication. Unlike the initial period of OPT, students who have timely filed an OPT extension application will have their employment authorization automatically extended while their OPT extension application is pending. You may only work until the end date listed on your EAD card with only one exception: You have applied and received approval for a change of status to H-1b which must start at the beginning of the next fiscal year (October 1). In this case, immigration regulations provide employment authorization during the time between the end of your authorized OPT and the beginning of your approved H-1b status. Students whose H-1b application is denied will have a 60 day grace period from the date of denial in which to depart the US or otherwise maintain valid status. Do not assume that your employment authorization has been automatically extended! You must verify your status with a DSO at the OUHSC to receive a new I-20 indicating the extension. Working beyond the period you are authorized for is a violation of your immigration status! OPT is automatically terminated when a student begins a new program of study or when there is a change in level of study. Upon the completion of the OPT period, students have a 60 day grace period in which to depart the US, transfer to another educational program, or change to a different immigration status. Application Procedures Step 1 Verify that your employer is an E-Verify employer. Collect the following information for your application: Employer s name, address, and E-Verify number. Step 2 Bring or mail the following documents to International Student Services in the to have the OPT recommendation made in SEVIS: (mail copies, not originals) Form I-20 processed with STEM extension Passport (must be valid at least 6 months in the future) Visa Form I-94 (front and back) Employer Letter listing E-Verify number Prior EAD cards Completed form I-765 o Item 16 should indicate (c) (3) (C) as the eligibility code for the STEM extension o Item 17 must include your primary employer s information Two passport sized photos Required application fee a check or money order for $380 made payable to Department of Homeland Security

Step 3 A DSO will recommend OPT in SEVIS and issue another I-20 noting the OPT extension. The DSO will assemble all of the documentation to be mailed to USCIS in order to receive your EAD card. Step 4 Your EAD card will be mailed to the, who will forward it to you upon receipt. It is recommended that you include a prepaid FedEx envelope for mailing your EAD card. HSC degrees eligible for the 17 Month Extension of OPT are: Major Degree Name Major Code CIP Code Biochemistry MS, PhD 0429D, 0429M, 0429R 26.0210 Biological Psychology MS, PhD 0434M, 0434R 30.1001 Biostatistics MS, PhD, MPH, DrPH 1226M, 1226R, 1226N, 1226S, 1226D 26.1102 Cell Biology MS, PhD 0417D, 0417M, 0417R 26.0401 Epidemiology MS, PhD, MPH, DrPH 1226P, 1226T, 1226Q, 1226U 26.1309 Microbiology & Immunology MS, PhD 0430D, 0430M, 0430R 26.0503 Neuroscience MS, PhD 0425D, 0425M, 0425R 26.1501 Nutritional Sciences BSNS, BSCLD, MS 1228A, 1228B, 1228C, 1228D, 1228M, 1228N, 1228P, 1228Q 26.0609 30.1901 Pathology MS, PhD 0431D, 0431M, 0431R 26.0910 Pharmaceutical Sciences MS, PhD 1211DA, 1211M, 1211R 51.2003 Pharmacology MS, PhD 0432M, 0432R 51.2003 Physiology MS, PhD 0433D, 0433M, 0433R 26.0901 Radiological Sciences MS, PhD 0435M, 0435R 26.0209 The complete list of STEM eligible degrees can be found at: http://www.ice.gov/sevis/stemlist.htm

International Student Services Requirements during OPT Extension Read the following information carefully and let a DSO know if you have any questions about the following requirements. This form must be signed and returned before a new I-20 recommending an OPT extension will be issued. Students are only eligible for the 17 month OPT extension one time throughout the duration of their F-1 status, regardless of whether or not they change academic level. OPT authorization is date-specific. Beginning employment prior to the authorization date or continuing employment after the end date of the authorization will be considered unauthorized off-campus employment and the student will therefore be considered out-of-status. F-1 status while on OPT is employment-based. Regulations allow students to have gaps in employment of no more than 90 days during the initial 12 month OPT period or 120 days aggregate for students who have received the 17 month extension. Further periods of unemployment may result in the termination of your status. All periods of unemployment must be reported to a DSO at the OUHSC. OPT employment must be in the area of study as listed in SEVIS and printed on the I-20. Students who have double majors may seek employment in either area of study. In order to qualify for the extension, the area of study must be in a STEM field. It is the student s responsibility to ensure that the employment is in a field related to his/her field of study, as indicated on the I-20. If immigration officials determine that a student s employment is unrelated to the field of study, it may result in a loss of the student s status. Students who are still on their initial period of OPT and have filed an application for an extension with USCIS prior to the end of their authorized period of OPT will have their period of employment authorization automatically extended until their extension application is adjudicated. If the extension is approved, the period of employment will begin immediately after the initial period expires, regardless of date of adjudication. If the extension is denied, the student will have a 60 day grace period to prepare for departure, beginning on the date of denial. OPT is not employer specific. You may change employers at will during your period of OPT; however, you must report all changes in employment to a DSO within 48 hours of the change. This includes the name and address of your employer, addition of a second employer, loss of employment, change of employer, periods of unemployment, etc. Failure to do so may result in the loss of your status as an F-1 student pursuing OPT. If you choose to change employers, the new employer must also be an E-Verify employer. If you change to an employer that does not participate in E-Verify, your OPT status will cease. This requirement expires only to the OPT extension period, not the initial OPT period. If you choose to hold two jobs, both employers must participate in E-Verify. Working for an employer that does not participate in E-Verify during the period of the STEM extension will result in loss of status. 941 Stanton L. Young Blvd., Basic Sciences Education Bldg. Room 200, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Phone: (405) 271-2359 Fax: (405) 271-2480

Students remain in F-1 status for the duration of their OPT and during the cap-gap period, and are required to report the changes or updates to the following to a DSO: o Address o Phone number o E-mail address o Legal name o Immigration status o Employer name o Employer Address o Employment status o Addition or termination of secondary employment o Loss of employment o All Dates of unemployment Regulations require students to report to DSOs every 6 months for the duration of the 17 month extension in order to verify their status, regardless of whether or not there has been any change. In order to facilitate this, the OUHSC ISS office will contact all students on OPT regularly to request verification of status. It is the student s responsibility to respond to these requests in addition to reporting other changes as outlined above. Failure to do so may result in loss of immigration status. F-1 visa holders on OPT must receive travel authorization from a DSO prior to travel for the duration of the OPT period. During the period of OPT, the DSO endorsement on page 3 of the I-20 is only valid for 6 months, unlike the one year period of validity during the course of study. Students should receive a travel endorsement prior to each period of travel outside the US. Travel while on OPT is somewhat riskier than travel during the field of study. Students are encouraged to discuss risk factors with a DSO prior to any travel abroad while on OPT. For more information or to make required reports to the DSO, contact: International Student Services 941 Stanton L. Young Blvd. BSE 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (405) 271-2359 Fax: (405) 271-2480 Lori Klimkowski, DSO lori-klimkowski@ouhsc.edu or Elsa Higuchi, PDSO elsa-higuchi@ouhsc.edu Student Certification I have read and understand the above requirements pertaining to my period of authorized OPT. I agree to comply with all reporting requirements associated with my period of authorized OPT and to ensure that the International Student Services office at the OUHSC has current contact information for me at all times so that they may keep me up-to-date with regulatory updates and reporting requirements. I understand that failure to comply with reporting requirements may result in the loss of my status as an F-1 non-immigrant visa holder and authorization for Optional Practical Training. Sign name Print name 941 Stanton L. Young Blvd., Basic Sciences Education Bldg. Room 200, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Phone: (405) 271-2359 Fax: (405) 271-2480