Please be aware that the primary objective of your F-1 or J-1 status is to study. Therefore, you must always put your study first. Off campus employment is typically not available in your first year of studies and can be limited during your studies.
If you have any questions about your employment options, please contact International Student Services at [email protected] or visit us in the Durham Administration Building.
Students who hold a valid F-1 or J-1 immigration status may have the following opportunities for employment under these circumstances:
If there are on campus employment opportunities, F-1 students who are maintaining their F-1 status may work on campus a maximum of 20 hours per week. On campus employment does not require USCIS approval. Please Note: On campus employment is never guaranteed and may be limited.
On campus employment is not permitted after completion of a degree program (i.e. after I-20 expiration). I-20s will be shortened, when necessary. Please see more details under the “Notify International Student Services if you complete your degree before the end date on your I-20” section on Maintain F-1 Status Page.
Working off campus is greatly restricted and work authorization is ALWAYS required. Never work off campus without authorization! Off-campus work includes receiving ANY compensation for single or multiple services such as an honorarium, tutoring, babysitting, etc. Off-Campus Work authorization may be granted for Severe Economic Hardship, Optional Practical Training (OPT) (both pre-completion and post-completion), or Curricular Practical Training (CPT) only after you have enrolled full time for at least one academic year.
In addition, work authorization may be granted if you have a job offer for an internship with an International Organization that is recognized under the International Immunities Act. Please review the Employment workshops available in the International Student Community Blackboard organization for more details. Additional details about Severe Economic Hardship, Post-Completion Optional Practical Training, and Curricular Practical Training can be found below. You may also meet with your immigration advisor in International Student Services to go over your options. Please email [email protected] to set up a time to meet with your immigration advisor.
The student must meet these eligibility criteria:
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is an opportunity for F-1 international students to participate in professional, temporary employment that is directly related to their major area of study, but not a part of the academic curriculum. This may be done during studies (pre-completion OPT) or after degree completion (post-completion OPT) for a period of up to 12 months full time.
To be eligible for OPT, you:
For pre-completion OPT, please talk with your immigration advisor about when and how to apply.
For post-completion OPT, your application must be RECEIPTED BY USCIS* no earlier than 90 days prior to and no later than 60 days from the program completion date. USCIS must also receipt the application within 30 days of your immigration advisor's OPT recommendation.
* The term "receipted" refers to the date the USCIS filed your application as received and the date on which a Receipt Notice was issued. This does not simply mean the date they received it. For an application to be considered "receipted," the Receipt Notice must have been issued. The receipt notice is provided to the applicant and includes a receipt number and receipt date.
NOTE: If your current I-20 end date is in a future semester, the end date will be shortened to reflect the anticipated completion at the time your Post-Completion OPT recommendation I-20 is issued.
Consequences for not applying early
Pre-Completion OPT: Please contact your immigration advisor to get started.
Post-Completion OPT: Please review the 12-month Optional Practical Training (OPT) Application Checklist for full details on your steps to applying for OPT. You must first receive an I-20 from ISS before applying for OPT. Do NOT file your OPT application until you have not been issued an OPT-Recommendation I-20! Contact your immigration advisor in ISS if you have questions.
Throughout the entire OPT period, you will still be in the US on F-1 status. To maintain your F-1 status, you must continue to report all changes to ISS WITHIN 10 DAYS of any change.
How to complete required OPT reporting:
NOTE: Failure to submit your information in a timely manner to Bellevue University International Student Services via the online OPT Student Update and Change of Address forms may result in the cancellation of your OPT and/or F-1 status. Please contact International Student Services if you have any questions or concerns.
The STEM OPT extension extends the initial period of post-completion OPT for an additional 24 months (for a total eligibility of up to 36 months) for students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
To be eligible for the STEM extension for OPT, you must:
Applications for the STEM OPT extension can be filed up to 90 days prior to the end of the regular period of post-completion OPT, but USCIS must receipt the application before the current OPT expires.
ISS recommends you apply as early as possible (within the required timeframe described above) to avoid driver’s license renewal issues.
If the STEM application is receipted BEFORE the current OPT expiration date, the student can continue working until a decision is made (up to 180 days from the end of the current OPT expiration). All STEM OPT requirements must be met for all employment taking place after the initial 12-month OPT expiration date.
Please review the How to Apply for STEM OPT Extension Checklist for full details on your steps to applying for the STEM OPT extension. You must first receive an I-20 from ISS before applying for the STEM OPT extension. Do NOT file your application until you have not been issued the STEM OPT-Recommendation I-20! Contact your immigration advisor in ISS if you have questions.
Throughout the entire OPT period (including the STEM OPT extension period), you will still be in the US on F-1 status. To maintain legal F-1 status during your approved STEM OPT extension period, you must continue to report all changes to ISS WITHIN 10 DAYS of any change, and complete the 6-month reporting due every 6 months from the start of your stem period. Please refer to the STEM OPT acknowledgement that you sign when you apply for OPT for details about your reporting requirements and continue to check your email address and respond to emails from your immigration advisor throughout your STEM OPT period. If you have any questions about your reporting requirements, please contact ISS.
Links for STEM Reporting
The Federal government has put together a STEM OPT Hub with detailed information on such topics as:
Travel out of the U.S. while waiting for OPT approval is not advised unless you have a job offer and you have a way of getting the EAD should the OPT be approved while you are overseas.
If the OPT is Pending
Once OPT is Approved
If your F-1 visa has expired you will need to apply for a new one while abroad if you plan to return to the U.S. to continue with OPT. It is sometimes more difficult to obtain an F-1 student visa while on OPT since you have already completed your degree and you are only returning to work. In addition, all new visas require a security check that could take time. Please carefully consider these risks before traveling outside the U.S.
CURRICULAR PRACTICAL TRAINING (CPT) is an opportunity for international students in F-1 status to participate in professional, temporary employment such as an internship, co-op program, practicum or similar situation, which is undertaken prior to the completion of studies. The training must either be a required part OR an integral part of the established curriculum and the student must receive academic credit for the employment that will count toward degree requirements.
CPT is only valid for the term it is authorized for. If employment extends through multiple semesters, the student must enroll in a required CPT course each term and must be re-authorized each term.
For the employment, the student must enroll in a class for credit and the class MUST either be required for the degree or the class must qualify as an elective course required for the student’s degree.
The period of employment should normally fall within the limits of a given academic term. Students participating in CPT during a fall, winter, or spring semester must continue to pursue a full course of study. Both failure to enroll in the specific course for which the CPT is approved and to complete the employment during the period of authorization will result in a violation of immigration status.
Employment may begin only after ISS has authorized the CPT by endorsing your I-20.
The I-20 is the official document authorizing the Curricular Practical Training employment.
To obtain a Social Security Number (SSN) required for working in the U.S., a student first must have been offered a job on campus.
You must follow these steps to get your Social Security Number or a Replacement Card:
The following items need to be presented to the Social Security Administration (SSA) office:
The Omaha Social Security Office is located at:
604 N. 109th Court Old Mill Centre
Omaha, NE 68154
The SSA office is open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Note: Males of a qualifying age will receive a military draft letter after a Social Security Number is created. They need to bring that in to an immigration advisor in International Student Services so that a letter can be issued to verify that they do not qualify for the military draft. This is required.