Optional Practical Training

Optional Practical Training is defined as ‘temporary employment for practical training directly related to the student’s major area of study.’ A student in F-1 status who has maintained status for at least one academic year may be eligible to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT). One academic year is defined as completing a fall and spring semester. JHU summer terms are not sufficient in length to satisfy the eligibility requirements (with the exception of a regular BSPH term). Time spend enrolled full-time in another immigration status may count toward the academic year requirement.

OPT may be granted before a student completes their degree program, which is called Pre-Completion OPT, or after they complete their degree program, which is called Post-Completion OPT. This webpage will only discuss post-completion OPT. A student is allowed a maximum of 12 months of full-time OPT for each increasing degree level. You do not need a job offer in order to apply for OPT and having a job opportunity does not expedite the process.

Some students may be eligible for an additional 24 months of OPT, see OPT STEM Extension for details. Post-completion OPT and STEM OPT are separate applications, applied for at different times. STEM eligible students are not able to apply for 3 years of work authorization all at once.

A student is eligible for post-completion OPT once:

  1. They have completed all degree requirements OR
  2. They are a graduate student and have completed all degree requirements with the exception of the thesis/dissertation.

Impact of CPT

Part time CPT has no impact on OPT. Be aware, however, if an F-1 student has engaged in 12 months or more of full-time Curricular Practical Training (CPT), they are ineligible for OPT.

When to Apply for OPT

Optional Practical Training (OPT) Application Basics

Post-completion OPT is for students that wish to be employed in the U.S. after the completion of their degree in a position that is directly related to their degree program. Students applying for post-completion OPT can request the I-20 recommending post-completion OPT up to 90 days before the date that they will complete their course of study and must submit their OPT application to USCIS NO LATER THAN 60 days after the date that they will complete their course of study. See below for a visual representation of the application timeline.

Once a student has completed all degree requirements, the I-20 program end date is shortened to reflect that last date of required enrollment. Even if graduation is weeks or months later, the I-20 program end date reflects the date the degree requirements were met. The requested OPT start date must be within 60 days of the I-20 program end date. OPT applications must be receipted by USCIS no later than 30 days after the I-20 recommending OPT was issued by OIS or 60 days after the I-20 program end date, whichever is sooner. Applications filed too early or too late will be denied by USCIS.

When filing a post-completion OPT application with USCIS, it is important that the correct eligibility category be selected: (C)(3)(B).

Application Timeline for Post-Completion OPT

You can check USCIS’ OPT processing time by visiting their website, selecting “I-765 Application for Employment Authorization” under “Form”, selecting “Based on a request by a qualified F-1 academic student [(c)(3)]” under “Form Category”, and selecting “Potomac Service Center” under “Field Office or Service Center.” There you will be able to see their estimated time range for processing OPT applications. Review these points when determining when you should apply for post-completion OPT:

Requesting OPT Start Date

When requesting the I-20 recommending OPT from OIS, you will need to select an OPT start date. The requested start date must be within 60 days of your degree completion date. It can be as early as the day after your degree program completion or the end date on your I-20. For example, if you finish all degree requirements by April 30th, the last day you may request to start your period of OPT will be June 29th. The date you request as the OPT start date does not necessarily mean that is the start date that will be approved. USCIS will do its best to provide an EAD card that starts on or shortly after the requested OPT start date. Therefore, you must have the Employment Authorization Document (EAD) in your possession and the start date on the EAD must be reached before you may engage in employment. Also, once you have completed all degree requirements you do not have authorization to work in any capacity (on or off campus) until you have received your EAD.

Once you have filed your OPT application with USCIS, your requested start date cannot be changed.

Post-Completion OPT for PhD Students

PhD Students – Determining Your I-20 Program End Date

It’s important to note that this information is in reference to I-20 program end dates and post-completion OPT start dates. Your graduation date, academic program completion date, or other academic deadlines may not be the same as the I-20 program end date.

PhD students eligible for post-completion OPT have several options to consider for the I-20 program end date, but it must be within a term they will enroll in. In consultation with their academic advisor, PhD candidates can select their final date of completion based on:

If choosing an I-20 end date that is before the completion of all degree requirements, students should consult their JHU academic department to ensure that there are no conflicts with their I-20 end date, OPT requested start date, and their school’s enrollment or stipend requirements.

Although PhD students have options for which to base the I-20 Program End Date, they should keep in mind:

Contact OIS if additional clarification is needed.

OPT Application Process

Follow the Steps below to Understand OPT Application Process

STEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

STEP 4

STEP 5

STEP 1: Attend an OPT Information Session online

Virtual information sessions are typically held throughout the year and are listed in the OIS Update Newsletter you receive to your email. OIS also has an eCourse presentation that can be accessed using this link or in your iHopkins account as it is embedded into the OPT Presentation and Quiz eForm.

STEP 2: Take the OPT Quiz

The Post-Completion OPT request process is comprised of a group of two eForms which are located in iHopkins. The first eForm is the OPT Presentation and Quiz. To ensure that you have reviewed the presentation and have a basic understanding of OPT, you are required to complete a brief quiz. You must answer all questions correctly before you can proceed to the Post-Completion OPT Request eForm.

To access the eForms:

STEP 3: Prepare and submit OPT Request form to OIS and receive new I-20

After you pass the OPT quiz, you must complete the “Post Completion OPT Request eForm”. This eForm will be routed to your Academic Advisor via email for review and approval.

Upon approval from the Academic Advisor, the OIS will review the eForm and create your new I-20. Your new I-20 will be issued electronically with your OPT recommendation printed on page 2 of the I-20.

*Review the section Requesting an OPT start date above before submitting your OPT request eForm. If you have any questions about deciding your OPT start date and would like to consult with OIS advisor, email us at [email protected] .

STEP 4: Prepare and Submit OPT Application to USCIS

*DO NOT submit your OPT application to USCIS until you have received the I-20 recommending post-completion OPT from OIS.

Important Reminders: You must file your OPT application while inside of the U.S. If you depart the U.S. before filing your OPT application with USCIS and your degree program completion date has passed, you cannot re-enter as an F-1 student and apply for OPT.

Once you receive the I-20 from OIS, review it carefully to ensure the details are correct. If there are any errors (such as ‘part-time’ OPT requested instead of ‘full-time’) reach out to OIS for a correction before filing your OPT application with USCIS.

*Your OPT application must be received by the USCIS:

Failure to submit your application during this time frame WILL result in the denial of your application.

*File your application online OR by mailing in paper application to USCIS. Do not submit your application using both methods.

*You will be responsible for compiling the documentation that is required as part of the OPT application.

After you have received an I-20 recommending Post-Completion OPT from OIS, you may file your Post-Completion OPT application/form I-765 with USCIS. You will need to upload the following materials to the USCIS online application system (if filing online). See additional online filing recommendations below.

Evidence (as listed in online filing system) Example Notes
2×2 photo of you Passport Photo See “Photo Requirements” U.S. Department of State photo requirements.
DOS also has a photo check tool that you can use to check the photo ahead of time.
Form I-94 Entry I-94 or Change of Status I-797 Approval Notice Download your most recent I-94 here: https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/recent-search
Employment Authorization Document Valid passport biographical page
Previously authorized CPT or OPT I-20(s) (for CPT) and/or EAD (for OPT) Leave empty if no prior OPT or CPT
Form I-20 Newest I-20 with post-completion OPT recommendation This is only referring to the I-20 recommending OPT, not to prior I-20s

Filing your application online:

Benefits of Filing Your Post-Completion OPT Application With USCIS Online:

To electronically file the Form I-765 with USCIS online, individuals must first create a USCIS online account at myaccount.uscis.gov. Once you have created an account, you’ll be able to complete the filing process. Within your USCIS account, you will be able to: