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5000 Forbes Ave, Warner Hall 3 rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: (412) 268-5231 Email: oie@andrew.cmu.edu Web: www.cmu.edu/oie 17-Month OPT Extension for STEM-Designated Degree-holders This handout explains the seventeen (17) month extension period of Optional Practical Training (OPT) for which some students, with degrees in a designated-stem program, are eligible. Eligibility 1. Your most recent degree, the degree for which you were authorized 12 months of OPT, must be a bachelor s, master s or Ph.D. degree in a designated STEM field. A list of CMU STEM degrees can be found at: http://bit.ly/cmustem 2. You must be authorized for your initial 12-month period of OPT and USCIS must receive the entire 17-month extension application before your initial 12-month period of OPT ends or else the benefit will be forfeited. 3. You must have a job or job offer that is directly related to your most recent major field of study for at least 20 hours per week. 4. Your employer must participate in the E-Verify program. You will have to obtain your employer's E-Verify Company Identification Number or a valid E-Verify Client Company Identification Number in order to apply for the 17-month extension. Should you change employer, you must complete and submit an updated STEM extension request to OIE including an updated I-765 (without fee) noting the new employer s e-verify number. Details about the E-Verify program can be found online at: www.dhs.gov/e-verify. Questions about E-Verify should be directed to your employer. 5. YOUR STEM OPT APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY USCIS WITHIN 30 DAYS OF AN OIE ADVISOR S OPT RECOMMENDATION IN SEVIS (or application will be denied), and you must make a timely application before your 12-month OPT ends. It is recommended that you submit the request to USCIS 120 days prior to the end date of the initial OPT. If you do not file within 30 days of the OIE recommendation you will have to contact OIE for a new I-20. This will cause a delay in your filing as reissued STEM I-20s take longer to process. Your employer must notify OIE within 48 hours if you lose your job or stop working. 6. You must comply with additional reporting requirements related to your name, address and employer information. (See page 3 of this handout for details.) 7. You remain on CMU s I-20 until the end of your 17-month extension OPT I-20 and 60 day grace period. If you travel, you may need to mail your I-20 to OIE for a travel signature (signatures are valid for 12 months). Conditions and Limitations 1. The STEM OPT start date will begin the day after the initial 12-month period of OPT ends and will end 17 months later. You do not choose the dates. 2. Only one 17-month OPT extension is allowed in an individual s academic career in the US. 3. If the application has been timely filed, you can continue to work while the application is being processed for 180 days, even if you do not receive your new EAD before the end of your initial 12-month period of OPT. 4. You must file for the 17-month OPT extension prior to the expiration of the 12 month period of OPT or you will forfeit the benefit. 5. Failure to comply with reporting requirements will result in the loss of your immigration status and employment authorization. YOU MUST PAY ATTENTION TO AND COMPLY WITH REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND DEADLINES. 6. Unemployment is limited to 120 days (time accrued in the aggregate during the entire 29-month OPT period). Application Process You must submit a timely application to USCIS in order to continue working and obtain the 17-month OPT extension. OIE has a reference with filing tips on our website: www.cmu.edu/oie/forstu/pdf/stem-opt-slides.pdf Follow these steps: STEP 1: Be Informed: Read this handout thoroughly and carefully. For more detailed information, consult the immigration policy guidance on OPT: www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/opt_policy_guidance_042010.pdf STEP 2: Obtain the OIE Recommendation and new I-20 Complete the 17-Month STEM OPT Extension Request Form and submit it to OIE by emailing oie@andrew.cmu.edu, with a copy of your EAD card, no more than 120 days prior to the end of your initial

OPT period. You, not your employer or company attorney, must submit this form. Carefully follow the instructions on the Request Form to avoid processing delays. Upon receiving your complete request, your STEM I-20 will be issued in 5 business days and you will receive an email from OIE with the next steps to create a shipping label for your document. STEP 3: Complete the USCIS Application Materials You will need to gather the following application materials and submit them to USCIS to apply for the 17-month OPT extension. HERE IS WHAT YOU MUST SEND TO USCIS (in this order) : I-765 filing fee of $380. Check or money order payable to US Department of Homeland Security. G-1145. Use this form if you wish to receive email or text confirmation of your receipt number from the Lockbox facility. Clip the form to the front of the OPT application. Find the form at: www.uscis.gov. Original I-765 form completed by you with your original signature (in blue ink) use the most current version available from the Immigration Forms section of the USCIS website since older versions are not acceptable (http://www.uscis.gov). Note that the address you use must be valid for at least 3 months from the time you send the application. The US Postal Service DOES NOT forward EAD cards. Check the third box: I am applying for: Renewal of my permission to accept employment (attach previous employment authorization document). Enter the correct code on number 16 of the I-765 form: 17-month OPT extension (c)(3)(c) Cover letter/checklist explaining that you are applying for the 17-month OPT extension and listing the contents of the mailing. Photocopy (NOT original) of STEM I-20 with the OPT recommendation from an OIE Advisor on page 2. You must obtain your new I-20 from OIE with the 17-month OPT recommendation before you can proceed with this application. NOTE: sign the I-20 before copying it; all I-20 copies must be signed. Photocopies of all previously issued I-20 documents dating back to beginning of F-1 status. All must be signed in item 11. Proof of degree: official transcript or copy of the diploma showing the level and program of study. I-94 record (download from www.cbp.gov/i94) or front and back of paper record (if applicable). Photocopy of the most recent I.D. page(s) of your passport (these are the page(s) which contain the picture, number, and expiration date). Photocopy of the most recent US visa stamp (in a page of your passport). Two passport photos. In pencil, print your name and I-94 number on the back of each photo. Passport photos can be obtained at many US Post Offices, FedEx offices, and many retailers such as Walmart and Target. More details about can be found at: http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/passports/photos/photos.html Copy of any previously-issued EAD card(s). STEP 4: Mail the Application Pack to USCIS o When you have completed the entire application, make a complete set of photocopies for your files, and send the entire application to USCIS to complete the authorization procedure. DO NOT E-FILE. o Mail the application to one of two USCIS lockboxes below. YOU must mail the application to the USCIS office that has jurisdiction over the address you have used on the I-765. Send the application via an express mail carrier so that you have a tracking number and signature noting proof of delivery. o Mail the application so USCIS receives it before the application deadlines: No more than 20 days of the OIE recommendation (the date in item 10 on the I-20) AND Before the end of your current OPT period, ideally 90-120 days prior to the OPT end date. If the address used on the I-765 is in: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Guam, or the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands. Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, or West Virginia Mail your application to: USCIS Phoenix Lockbox For Express mail and courier deliveries: USCIS Attn: AOS 1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S, Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85034 USCIS Dallas Lockbox For Express mail and courier deliveries: USCIS Attn: AOS 2501 S. State Hwy. 121 Business, Suite 400 Lewisville, TX 75067

STEP 5: Wait For the EAD Within one month of sending the application to the USCIS, you should get a standard receipt notice. If you do not get this letter within 6 weeks contact an OIE advisor for more information. The Receipt Number in the top left corner of this receipt notice can be used to check the status of your case on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov or by calling the phone number indicated on the receipt. Keep in mind that this information is updated infrequently. Other Important Information A. Making a Decision Regarding Participation in OPT Only one 17-month extension period of OPT is available during your US studies. If you earn multiple STEM degrees or leave the US and re-enter as an F-1 student in the future, you will not be eligible for an additional 17-month extension. However, if you earn a higher degree, you would still be eligible for the initial 12 month period of OPT if you have not previously been authorized OPT for that degree level. B. Reporting Requirements and Limitations on Unemployment F-1 regulations REQUIRE you to report any change of your name, your address, your employer s name or your employer s address, as well as any interruption or loss of employment, within 10 days to OIE. Report address changes, name changes and employment interruptions or changes to OIE by emailing oie@andrew.cmu.edu, and this information will be reported to the Department of Homeland Security, as required in the immigration regulations. Additionally you must report to OIE every 6 months, within 10 business days, to confirm that the employer information you submitted with this request is still correct. The 6-month reports begin the day your 17-month OPT extension starts. After that, they continue every 6 months until your OPT ends, or you change status or depart the US. As regulations may change, OIE must also have your current email address in order to contact you quickly. Periods of unemployment are limited to 120 days while on OPT. It is unclear how this provision of the OPT regulations will be applied or enforced. You must report status changes to OIE (oie@andrew.cmu.edu) while you are on OPT. For instance, you must notify OIE if you: Apply for and are granted a change of status from F-1 (OPT) to H-1B or any other status. If you leave the US and make a new entry in another status. If you leave the US permanently before the end date of your I-20. If you plan to return to CMU as a student or continue studies elsewhere after OPT. C. Authorization may not be rescinded. Once authorization to engage in OPT is granted, it may not be rescinded or canceled. This means that after OPT is authorized by the USCIS, it is impossible to have it canceled and restored at a later date. D. Change of employer after OPT has been authorized: You must report any change of employer or employer address within 10 days. Address changes can be reported to OIE by emailing oie@andrew.cmu.edu. If you change your employer, you must submit a new 17-month STEM OPT Extension Request Form and Attestation to OIE as well as a new I-765 form by emailing oie@andrew.cmu.edu. SEVIS will be updated and you will receive a new I-20 from OIE. Sign the I-20 and scan/send a copy back to OIE. OIE will submit the change to USCIS on your behalf. E. Social Security and Other Taxes In general, F-1 students who have been in the US fewer than five tax years are non-residents for tax purposes and are exempt from Social Security (FICA) and Medicare taxes (see Internal Revenue Service Publication 519, US Tax Guide for Aliens ). However, your earnings are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes. Beginning in the sixth tax year, most students in F-1 status become residents for tax purposes and employers should withhold Social Security and Medicare taxes. Tax returns must be filed on or before April 15 each year for the previous calendar year, for both non-residents and residents.

F. Traveling Outside of the US While on OPT Reentry provisions of the regulations require students who have graduated and are on authorized OPT to present the following documents to reenter the US: 1. SEVIS I-20 - signed on page 2 by the OIE advisor, within the last twelve months. Should you require an updated travel signature and are no longer in Pittsburgh, email OIE for next steps (oie@andrew.cmu.edu). 2. The Employment Authorization Document (EAD). 3. A valid passport. 4. A valid F-1 visa stamp (e.g. unless traveling to contiguous territory for less than 30 days - see travel handout). 5. A job offer letter/proof of employment. F-1 regulations allow for travel and reentry in order to resume employment. 6. Dependent Travel: Since dependents do not receive an EAD and the OPT recommendation is not noted on dependent I-20s, an F-2 dependent must carry copies of the F-1 student s I-20 with OPT recommendation, EAD card and job offer letter, in addition to the F-2 I-20 when traveling. 7. Note: Travel during the gap cap period (see below) may not be possible if the EAD has expired; consult with an OIE advisor if you have plans to travel in that circumstance. Travel at any time while in F-1 status carries some risk. This risk increases for individuals on OPT if the F-1 visa has expired and a new one is required in order to reenter the US or if the F-1 student has been unemployed for more than 120 days. Be sure to consult with the OIE Advisor when contemplating travel outside the US and reentry to continue Optional Practical Training. G. Employment Authorization with a pending H-1B petition ( Cap Gap employment authorization) All students on OPT who have an H-1B petition with a request for change of status will automatically have their F-1 status and OPT authorization automatically extended if: 1. The employer has filed a timely H-1B petition and change of status request with a requested October 1 start date 2. The application is either pending or has been approved. The OPT employment authorization automatically ends if the H-1B petition is denied, rejected or withdrawn (although the student can continue working until the end date indicated on the OPT Employment Authorization Document (EAD). The F-1 would have a 60 day grace period with no work authorization after the end of OPT.

5000 Forbes Ave, Warner Hall 3 rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: (412) 268-5231 Email: oie@andrew.cmu.edu Web: www.cmu.edu/oie 17-Month STEM OPT Extension Request Form Complete the following information so that OIE can issue an I-20 recommending the STEM extension with which you ll file the STEM OPT application with USCIS. If you are unsure how to complete this form, contact OIE. To request the OIE STEM I-20 you MUST submit the following to OIE by emailing oie@andrew.cmu.edu. 1. This 17-month STEM Extension Request Form 2. The Attestation Form (KEEP A COPY OF THIS FORM FOR YOUR RECORDS) entirely completed. 3. A photocopy of your EAD card (not required for request to change employer) This is a request for: Initial 17-month OPT STEM Extension Change in STEM OPT employer Reissue of STEM I-20 not filed within 30 days (Note: this is a low priority request which will be processed in 2 weeks Do not wait to file STEM OPT!) Name: (Family) (First) (Middle) Date of birth: (mm/dd/yyyy) Your email: CMU Degree/Major (most recent): Your residential address: City: State: Zip Code: Your Job Title: Company Name: (Be careful of spelling/capitalization/punctuation. This is how data will appear in SEVIS and on STEM I-20) Company Address, line 1: Company Address, line 2: City: State: Zip Code: If this is a request to change 17-month OPT employer, please indicate: Last date of employment with original employer: First date of employment with new employer: I will pick up the I-20 from OIE RECEIVING YOUR STEM I-20 I designate to pick up the I-20 for me. I choose eshipglobal for express mailing (FedEx/UPS) payable by my credit card. OIE will email you with instructions if you choose this method. SIGNATURE: DATE:

5000 Forbes Ave, Warner Hall 3 rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: (412) 268-5231 Email: oie@andrew.cmu.edu Web: www.cmu.edu/oie 17-Month STEM OPT Extension Attestation Write your initials in each box to indicate that you have READ and UNDERSTOOD each item. You must complete each section entirely including reporting dates below. KEEP a copy of this form for your records and provide a copy to your employer so they are aware of their requirements. I certify that: My employer participates in the E-Verify program. I will demonstrate this in one of two ways: The E- Verify Company Identification Number or E-Verify Client Company Identification Number is: (usually 4-6 digits long) OR I have attached a letter from my employer verifying their participation in the E-Verify program if they do not wish to provide the number. NOTE: OIE MUST have either e-verify number or employer letter to issue STEM I-20. I will notify OIE within 10 days of any change in my name, my residential address, my employer s name or my employer s address. I will provide my employer with a copy of this certification and advise my employer that they are required by law to contact OIE within 48 hours if my employment ends prior to the end of my OPT. OIE s contact information can be found at the top of this form. If traveling, I will make timely requests for OIE signatures (at least a week before traveling outside the US) on my I-20. To request the signature, I will email OIE (oie@andrew.cmu.edu) for next steps. I will verify my name, my address, my employer s name and my employer s address every six months beginning on the date my 12-month period of OPT expires. I realize that I have a 10-business day period to make this verification. I must verify my name, my address, my employer s name and my employer s address within 10 business days of (insert dates). Submit reports to oie@andrew.cmu.edu: the date my current 12-month period of OPT expires 6 months after my 12-month period of OPT expires 12 months after my 12-month period of OPT expires AND at any time there is a change of information. I realize that failure to verify the above information at these 6 month intervals is considered a violation of status and will result in the termination of my SEVIS record and loss of my legal status in the US and my employment authorization. If my immigration status changes, I will notify OIE by providing OIE a copy of my I-94 showing my new status so that my F-1 SEVIS record can be properly updated. I will always provide a current email address to OIE AND I will read OIE emails to insure that I am aware of any changes pertaining to my immigration status. I will notify OIE if I lose my job or if I am considering changing employers. I must notify OIE of any change of employer within 10 days and submit a STEM OPT request to OIE to obtain a new I-20. Signature Name (printed) Date