Supplemental Questions & Answers:
Extension of Optional Training Program for Qualified Students

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released an interim final rule on April 4, 2008, extending the period of Optional Practical Training (OPT) from 12 to 29 months for qualified F-1 non-immigrant students. The extension is available to F-1 students with a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) who are employed by businesses enrolled in the E-Verify program.

The rule also addresses situations in which an F-1 student’s status and work authorization expires before he or she can begin employment under the H-1B visa program. The interim final rule addresses this by automatically extending the period of stay and work authorization for all F-1 students with pending H-1B petitions. The rule will also implement certain programmatic changes, including allowing students to apply for OPT within 60 days of graduation.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services published an initial set of questions and answers related to the rule on April 4; below are a supplemental group of questions and answers that will provide essential guidance and more specific details on the program.


Supplemental Qs and As

Cap Gap Provision

On April 18, 2008, USCIS announced an e-mail notification process allowing a petitioner whose pending H-1B petition on behalf of an F-1 student was randomly selected to receive an H-1B visa number for FY 09 to request change of status in lieu of consular processing, as originally indicated on the petition. Since some FY09 H-1B petitions for these students may have already been approved for consular processing when USCIS published this e-mail notification process, can the petitioner still request change of status?

Vermont Service Center

Premium Processing cases:  VSCPPCAPGAP.Vscppcapgap@dhs.gov
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California Service Center

Premium Processing cases:  CSC.ppcapgap@dhs.gov
Non-Premium cases:  CSC.nonppcapgap@dhs.gov 

What does “timely filed” mean? Does this include a petition submitted to USCIS on April 1, but not yet selected under the random selection process for an H-1B visa number?

What if the post-completion OPT expired before April 1? It appears that F-1 status would be extended, but would OPT also be extended?

Is a student who becomes eligible for an automatic extension of status and employment authorization, but whose H-1B petition is subsequently rejected, denied or revoked, still allowed the 60-day grace period?

May students travel outside the United States during a cap gap extension period and return in F-1 status?

Do the limits on unemployment time apply to students with a cap gap extension?

If a student was not in an authorized period of OPT on the eligibility date, can the student work during the cap gap extension?

May a student eligible for a cap-gap extension of status and employment authorization apply for a STEM OPT extension while he or she is in the cap-gap extension period?

STEM Degrees

Would a student with an undergraduate STEM degree but a master’s degree in a non-STEM field be eligible for an extension of OPT based on the master’s degree?

Would a student in post-completion OPT based on a non-STEM master’s degree be eligible for an OPT extension if the job offered to the student directly relates to the student's undergraduate STEM degree and the non-STEM master's degree?

Will ICE be adding new degrees to the STEM Designated Degree Program List during the comment period?

Can a student with a dual major qualify for the STEM OPT extension based on one of the degree programs?

Can a student qualify for the STEM OPT extension based on the student’s minor?

Timing and Reporting

By what means must a student report a change in the student’s circumstances to the DSO?

By what means must an employer report a student’s termination of employment to the student’s school? Must an employer’s report be received by the school within 48 hours of a student’s termination?

I-9 Employer Verification Compliance 

What document can an F-1 student applying for a 17-month STEM extension show his or her employer when completing the Form I-9? 

What documents can an F-1 student with automatic employment authorization under the cap-gap provision show his or her employer when completing the Form I-9?


How is the cap gap Form I-20 endorsed to indicate employment authorization?

Limits on Periods of Unemployment
What are the limits on periods of unemployment?

Do the limits on unemployment apply to any periods of unemployment prior to April 8, 2008?

Do the limits apply to students who had post-completion OPT approved before April 8, 2008?

Is a student who splits OPT between two degrees at the same level limited to a total of 90 days of unemployment?

What counts as time unemployed?

How does travel outside the United States impact the period of unemployment?

What types of employment are allowed for students during an OPT STEM extension?

How do students show employment is directly related to their degree program?

E-Verify

What E-Verify information is required for an F-1 STEM student to extend his or her OPT?

Where does an employer find its E-Verify company ID #?

If an employer has concerns about providing an employee with their E-Verify Company ID, are they still required to provide it?

If a company enrolls in E-Verify in order to retain or hire an F-1 OPT STEM student for a 17-month extension, does that company only have to verify the employment eligibility for that F-1 OPT STEM student and/or future F-1 OPT STEM students, or for all new hires?

Does the Designated School Official (DSO) need to confirm that the F-1 STEM student’s prospective employer is enrolled in E-Verify?

If an F-1 OPT STEM student currently works for two employers and wishes to apply for the 17-month extension, would both employers have to be enrolled in E-Verify?

What if my company is enrolled in E-Verify at some locations, but the hiring site where the student will be employed is not enrolled – is this sufficient?

This interim final rule allows an F-1 OPT STEM student to extend his or her employment authorization provided that the student has accepted employment with an employer who “…is a participant in good standing in the E-Verify program, as determined by USCIS.” How is “in good standing” defined?


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