Timing
It can take several months to receive OPT authorization from USCIS. Plan accordingly.
Overview
- Request an OPT-recommendation I-20 from OVIS
- Submit your OPT application to USCIS either online or using a trackable courier service
Requesting an OPT-recommendation I-20 from OVIS
Prior to submitting an "OPT Request" eform, you must complete the Pre-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) Workshop on Canvas. If OVIS did not add the workshop to your courses, follow this link to self-enroll.
Submit the appropriate e-form using iDartmouth. If you are not sure which form to use, check with your OVIS advisor.
Within the form request, you will be required to upload the following documents:
- Please note: if you are an undergraduate student applying for part-time OPT during an "on" term, your e-form will automatically be routed to the Undergraduate Dean's Office for approval
Submitting the application to USCIS
You will need to have the Form I-20 with pre-completion OPT recommendation from OVIS before you submit your I-765 OPT application to USCIS. You have the option to submit your application to USCIS by mail or online. Your Pre-Completion OPT application must be received by USCIS within 30 days of the date your OPT recommendation is entered into SEVIS.
USCIS processing times vary. You may not legally begin your employment until you receive your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and the employment authorization start date listed on your EAD card has been reached.
Premium Processing
On March 6, 2023 USCIS announced the expansion of premium (expedited) processing for certain F-1 OPT and STEM OPT extension applications. The premium processing fee is $1500, in addition to the standard application filing fee. USCIS will adjudicate the application within 30 days of receipt. USCIS will accept the online Form I-907 premium processing request in 2 phases: 1. Beginning March 6, 2023 for students with pending I-765 OPT and STEM OPT applications; and, 2. Beginning April 3, 2023 for students with new OPT and STEM OPT applications. It is important to consider current USCIS processing times before deciding whether to request premium processing. Learn more here.