Dear F-1 International Students,
**This is extremely important for all F-1 students, including those on this list who are not enrolled in courses but are engaged in post-completion OPT. So, please read the entire document.**
Some of you may have received information or incorrect information from various sources regarding recent changes made by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). These changes are primarily related to the employment benefit of optional practical training (OPT) that is available for most F-1 students.
The purpose of this email is to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information that we have received from DHS and USCIS. If any changes or additions are made to these new regulations, our office will inform you via email.
So please monitor your email closely.
DHS has published new regulations effective immediately making significant changes to the employment benefit, optional practical training (OPT), for F-1 students. These regulations require additional reporting from students and advisers in the International Services office. Please find below a detailed description of the new provisions.
1) Changes applicable to all F-1 students:
<!--[if !supportLists]-->· <!--[endif]-->OPT filing changes-The new regulations allow F-1 students to file OPT applications up to 90 days prior to and no later than 60 days after the published semester end date (the official date published on the school’s website or in the catalog) in the student’s final semester. (For example, if you will complete all degree requirements by the end of the Summer 2008 semester [August 23, 2008], then you would be able to apply for post-completion OPT from May 23, 2008-October 23, 2008.)
Periods of unemployment – An F-1 student on OPT cannot be unemployed for a total of more than 90 days during the period of approved OPT. For students who started post-completion OPT prior to April 8, 2008, time unemployed prior to April 8, 2008 will not be counted. After April 8, 2008, all days of unemployment will be counted for any F-1 student on approved OPT. For all students approved after April 8, please note that you do not count the time that you are awaiting your approval for OPT, which sometimes can take up to 3 months. You only begin counting unemployed days from the OPT start date on your EAD card.
Definition of “unemployed”- Each day during the period when OPT authorization begins and ends that you do not have qualifying employment counts as a day of unemployment. The only exception is that periods of up to 10 days between the end of one job and the beginning of the next job will not be included in the calculation for time spent unemployed.
Effect on your F-1 status if you exceed the 90 days of unemployment-If you exceed the period of unemployment while on post-completion OPT, you have violated your status unless you have taken one of the following actions:
Applied to continue your education by a change of level or transferred to another SEVP-certified school
Departed the United States
Taken action to otherwise maintain legal status
More detailed reporting – Students will now be required to report, in addition to changes of name and residential address, the name and location of all employers, and any interruption in employment. Students currently on OPT will receive via email within the next week an “OPT Employer Information Sheet” to update. You will receive this from Jenn Smith. Please follow all instructions and return to her by the deadline posted on the form. It is extremely important that you complete the form accurately and by the deadline as we are required now to report this information to the USCIS by June. If you do not report the requested information to our office, we have to inform the USCIS of that also.
Cap-gap relief – A “cap-gap” occurs when an F-1 student’s status and work authorization (OPT) expires in the current fiscal year before a student can start his/her approved H-1B employment in the next fiscal year beginning on October 1. F-1 students on OPT whose employers have filed and have pending an H-1B petition which requests a change of status from F-1 to H-1B may remain legally in the U.S. and automatically extends their OPT work authorization until the start date requested on the H-1B petition.
Update of OPT Information Sheet-The information sheet will be updated with all changes and posted on the website by May 9, 2008. In the meantime, if you are a student who will be completing your requirements in Summer 2008 and need to apply for OPT, please note that with the new regulations, the earliest you may apply now is May 23, 2008. If you need assistance before the information sheet is posted, please contact our office at
onestop.intl@jhu.edu
2) Changes applicable only to MSITS students:
17 month extension of OPT for students who earned degrees in STEM fields:
Some of you have recently heard that some F-1 students on approved OPT will be eligible for a 17 month extension of OPT. This rule has made available to students who earned bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields an additional 17 months of Optional Practical Training. This ruling was designed to help fill the void of scientists and researchers in these 4 areas. Additionally, the USCIS has an official list of all degree programs in the U.S. for which these apply, and there is no room for negotiation of this list with DHS or the USCIS.
Please note that the 17 month extension of OPT only applies to the Master of Science in Information & Telecommunications Systems (MSITS) degree program in the Carey Business School and does not apply to any of the other Carey Business degree programs. Additionally, it does not apply to any of the degree programs in the School of Education.