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F-1 students with STEM degrees in fields listed on the ICE STEM Designated Degree Program List may be eligible for the OPT STEM Extension.
Overview
F-1 students with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) degrees in fields listed on the ICE STEM Designated Degree Program List may be eligible for the OPT STEM Extension. It allows you to continue working off-campus in a job related to your major directly after the completion of Post-Completion OPT.
Who is eligible for the STEM Extension?
You must be currently authorized for Post-Completion OPT (or you are on the "Cap Gap Extension").
You must apply based on a STEM qualifying bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree from a SEVIS certified U.S. school in a field on the ICE STEM Designated Degree Program list. Only degrees received within 10 years of the date of your DSO recommendation for an OPT STEM Extension are eligible.
You cannot apply for STEM OPT on the basis of a certificate program or a minor.
You may use a degree received from a U.S. school other than the University at Buffalo, provided that you meet all of the requirements listed in this section.
You must have a job or a job offer from an employer that meets all of the requirements explained below:
The employer must be registered in the E-Verify system. E-Verify is an Internet-based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA). It allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of their newly hired employees.
Your employment must be directly related to your major field of study. It is your responsibility to prove and document how your employment is directly related to your field of study.
You must work at least 20 hours per week.
You must be paid. Volunteer employment is not permitted.
You cannot be self-employed.
The employer must agree to sign and adhere to the training program outlined in Form I-983.
Each student is permitted a lifetime maximum of two OPT STEM extensions. To qualify for a second OPT STEM Extension, your second STEM eligible degree must be at a higher level than your first STEM eligible degree and you must have a valid Post-Completion OPT EAD card.
We recommend that both students and employers review the OPT STEM information found on the Department of Homeland Security’s Study in the States website for information on employer responsibilities and other requirements.
Considering STEM OPT employment with a staffing agency? Find details on Study in the States.
A student may request a second STEM OPT extension if:
Student is in a period of active Post-Completion OPT
Student has a second STEM degree at a higher level than the one used for the first STEM OPT Extension.
Student has not already based any portion of the STEM OPT extension on the second STEM degree
Second STEM degree meets all of the above requirements.
When should I apply for my STEM Extension?
The earliest you can apply for the OPT STEM Extension is 90 days prior to the expiration of your EAD card. If it is submitted too early, the USCIS will deny the application.
Your application must be received by the USCIS before your current OPT EAD card expires.
The USCIS must receive your STEM OPT application before your current EAD expires AND within 60 days of the issuance of your I-20 with the OPT STEM recommendation.
Do NOT submit your application to the USCIS more than 90 days before your current EAD expires. If you do, your application may be denied.
Step 1 is applying for an OPT STEM Extension I-20 from ISS
Prepare your OPT application and submit it online to ISS following the directions below:
Pay the UB STEM OPT fee. The fee is $132. After paying the fee, remember to save the receipt.
Login toUB Global. Click on “Optional Practical Training”, select the “OPT STEM Extension” group and then "STEM Extension I-20 Request".
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3. Complete the e-form and upload all required documents. Only documents saved as PDF or JPEG are acceptable. You must submit:
UB OPT Fee receipt.
Photocopy of your diploma indicating completion of a STEM eligible degree or transcripts indicating that you have completed all degree requirements with the exception of your thesis/dissertation.
Such documentation must specify your field of study.
If you are applying on the basis of a degree received from another U.S. educational institution, you will also be required to upload proof that this degree was in a STEM eligible field. A copy of your previous school’s I-20 and transcript may suffice.
If additional documentation is needed, we will contact you.
Form I-983(“Training Plan for STEM OPT Students”).The form must be complete, including all required signatures. Below is additional information that will be helpful when completing the Form I-983.
Name of School Recommending STEM OPT: State University of New York at Buffalo
Name of School Where STEM Degree Was Earned: State University of New York at Buffalo(if you are applying on the basis of a degree earned at the University at Buffalo). If you are applying on the basis of a degree earned at another school, you should enter that school’s name as it appears on your old I-20.
UB’s SEVIS School Code is “BUF214F00010000”.
Your SEVIS ID Number can be found at the top of your I-20. It begins with the letter “N”.
Designated School Official (DSO) Name and Contact Information. If you are applying on the basis of a degree earned at the University at Buffalo, you should use the following contact information:
Your CIP Code is the 6-digit number that appears on page 1 of your I-20 in the Program of Study Section. If your I-20 does not indicate the CIP code for that degree, please contact us for guidance on the documents you will need to show your eligibility for the 24-Month STEM Extension.
Qualifying Major and CIP Code: BOTH name of major AND CIP Code are required.
Date Awarded is your degree conferral date. You should use the date on your UB diploma.
If your application is based on a previously-earned degree, use the date on the corresponding diploma.
If you are applying for the OPT STEM Extension based on your most recently completed degree from the University at Buffalo, you should answer “No” to the question asking if your application is based on a prior degree. If your application is based on a previously-earned degree, you should answer “Yes”.
Your Employment Authorization Number can be found on your EAD card. It is a nine-digit number, also known as the “A” number or “USCIS number”.
STEM OPT Requested Period. This is the period of time during which you will be authorized for the OPT STEM Extension. Enter the day after your current EAD ends for the start date, and add 24 months to determine the end date.
4. Click "Submit”. After reviewing your application, ISS will enter your OPT STEM recommendation into the SEVIS system, which will produce a new I-20 with the OPT STEM recommendation. You will receive an email when your OPT STEM I-20 is ready. Check our e-form processing page for current processing times.
After receiving your new I-20 from ISS, submit your STEM OPT application to the USCIS Service Center for an EAD.
There are two methods to file your I-765 with USCIS, a paper I-765 you submit by mail or online with a USCIS online account. Since OPT is a personal application, it is your choice which method you use. Both options cost the same, and the overall processing times are also generally the same.
Many students choose to use the online system because the Receipt Notice is created immediately, documents issued by USCIS (like the receipt notice or any requests for evidence) are available directly in the online system, and applying for OPT online via MyUSCIS is a great way to mitigate the risk of rejection because the online form ensures the application is signed electronically and the correct fee is paid.
You must choose only one method for your application. Do not submit multiple OPT applications to USCIS without first speaking to an ISS advisor to discuss your situation.
2.) Within 60 days of the issuance of your I-20 with the OPT STEM recommendation.
Do NOT submit your application to the USCIS more than 90 days before your current EAD expires. If you do, your application may be denied.
What if my mailing address changes?
Change Your Address
We strongly encourage you to update your address with USCIS to ensure you receive all correspondence and benefits from us in a timely manner and avoid possible delays related to your case. In addition, all noncitizens must report a change of address to USCIS within 10 days (except A and G visa holders and visa waiver visitors) of moving.
Changing your address with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will not change your address with USCIS. You must update your information with both USCIS and USPS. If you need to change your address with the USPS, you may update it through the USPS website or visit your nearest post office.
Before You Change Your Address
Do not use this request to change your address if:
You are a victim of domestic violence, trafficking, or other crimes;
You previously filed a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, abuse waiver;
You have submitted an affidavit of support for another person and you are a U.S. citizen or national;
You are a civil surgeon; or
You are an Attorney of Record/Registered Representative and need to update your address.
On your account screen, click the "request to change your address" link to see the instructions.
Click the "Change my address" button.
Follow the instructions step by step.
Before you begin, make sure you have enough time and the required information to complete the form in one session. Once you start your request, you must not close this window or navigate away from the page. If you do not complete your request in one session, your responses will not be saved, you will lose all progress, and you will need to begin a new Change Your Address request.
You may also use this tool if you do not have any pending cases and have moved to a new address, and need to update USCIS about where you live.
How long is the STEM OPT application process?
Currently, processing time at the USCIS can be as long as 5 months. However, processing times vary widely, depending on the time of year and workload at the Service Center to which you send your application. We encourage you to regularly review the processing times found on the USCIS website.
If you have a job offer and 120 days has passed since the Receipt Date on your I797 Receipt Notice, you may contact us for assistance. We can inquire with USCIS about the status of your application. However, we cannot guarantee that our inquiry will result in an expedite or change in processing times.
Once you have waited 150 days, or beyond the current maximum published USCIS processing times, we recommend that you take the following actions:
Email ISS with a copy of your receipt notice and a description of the actions you have already taken (any communication with USCIS, for example). If ISS has not already inquired with USCIS on your behalf, we will do so.
File a Case Assistance Request with the CIS Ombudsman Office. You can find additional information about the role of the CIS Ombudsman and how to file a request for assistance here.
If you received a Request for Evidence, we do not recommend taking any of the actions above until you have waited 60 days after USCIS received your response.
Contacting USCIS
Planning to contact USCIS? Be sure to review their tip sheet to help make your communication with USCIS as effective as possible.
Premium processing, which provides expedited processing, is available for OPT applications with USCIS. Please refer to USCIS's premium processing page for details on cost, eligibility, and timing.
If you do not request premium processing USCIS expedite criteria are very strict and it can be difficult to provide sufficient evidence. Having a job offer or the possibility of losing that job do not generally qualify for an expedite unless you can effectively make an argument that your situation does meet the criteria. If considering an expedite, please ensure that you have sufficient documentation and a compelling argument.
Additional information on expedite criteria and how to file can be found on the USCIS page.
Can I work with a pending OPT STEM Extension application?
If you submitted your complete application to the USCIS in a timely manner (i.e. before your EAD card expired), then you may continue working for up to 180 days while your application is pending with the USCIS. However, if your application is denied by the USCIS, you must stop working upon the date of denial.
Can I change employers with a pending OPT STEM Extension application?
It is possible to change employment while your application is pending with the USCIS. However, you are required to report any change of employment to ISS and to the USCIS. ISS must issue you a new I-20 reflecting your new employment information. Your new employer must meet all USCIS criteria for a STEM Extension employer and you must submit a new Form I-983 and Final Evaluation for your previous employment, to ISS.
Contact ISS for instructions on how to report your new employment to the USCIS.
Can I travel outside the U.S. with a pending OPT STEM Extension Application?
If your Post-Completion EAD has expired, we do not recommend traveling outside the U.S. until after your OPT STEM Extension application is approved and you have your new EAD card.
For additional, general OPT travel information visit our Travel pages.
OPT STEM Reporting Requirements
Review the Maintaining Status During OPT STEM Extension section of our website for information on reporting requirements & deadlines, STEM evaluations, immigration status, and more.
It is imperative that you read, understand, and adhere to OPT STEM requirements. Failure to do so could result in the denial of future immigration benefits.
After your OPT STEM EAD Expires
If you maintained your immigration status during your OPT STEM Extension, you will have a 60-day grace period after your EAD expires. You are permitted to remain inside the U.S. during those 60 days to prepare for your departure, apply to change your status (if eligible) or begin a new degree program. If you are not admitted to a new degree program or do not submit a change-of-status application before the end of the 60 days, you must leave the U.S.
During your 60-day grace period, you may not work. If you fail to depart the U.S. before the end of your 60-day Grace period (if eligible), you may begin to accrue unlawful presence.
Important Reminders:
If you transfer to another school or begin study at another educational level at UB, then your OPT authorization will automatically be terminated.
If you are accepted to begin another degree program at UB and your OPT has not yet expired, your OPT will terminate on the first day of classes for your new degree program.
If you later decide not to mail your OPT STEM Extension application to USCIS for any reason, you must notify ISS immediately so that we can cancel your OPT recommendation in SEVIS.
While on OPT, you are still in F-1 status.
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