Optional Practical Training (OPT)

This work authorization is only available to F-1 students. If you are a J-1 student, please review the Academic Training information to learn about your work authorization.

Three months prior to an international student's graduation, he or she may apply for Optional Practical Training. This practical training lasts for a period of twelve months and starts when the international student receives permission from USCIS. Students do not need to have an employment offer to apply for this permission, however, per government regulations, only 90 days of unemployment are allowable during the 12-month OPT period.

 

When And How To Apply For OPT

If you are an international student who wishes to participate in Optional Practical Training (OPT) after graduation, there are some important rules you must follow. To ensure that you can receive your employment authorization on time, you should complete the steps outlined below.

The first step you must do is complete the OPT Workshop Module and score a 15 or above on the quiz. The OPT Workshop Module is found in Canvas in the International Programs group.

You must apply for OPT at the International Programs Office no more than 90 days prior to your program end date, but it is recommended that you complete the OPT workshop requirement earlier in your last semester.

Bring the following documents to the appointment with the International Programs Advisor:

  • Completed, typed I-765 form 
  • Completed OPT Request Form (located in the OPT request form)
  • Academic advisor's online verification
  • Two color standard passport photos with name and admission number written on the back
  • A check or money order or G-1450
  • Color copy of your visa(s)
  • Color copy of your passport(s)
  • Copy of your most recent I-94
  • Photocopies of all prior I-20 forms

The International Programs Advisor will confirm your eligibility before providing you with guidance as to a recommendation on the OPT forms.

You are responsible for mailing the forms to the Service Center. 

Within two to three weeks you will receive a receipt notice. Keep this receipt that shows the receipt number. You can check the status of your application on-ine at the website of www.uscis.gov/ and check the case online.

 

Download the Guide to OPT from our Forms & Document (printable) section for further detail on OPT. If you are ready for your appointment, please email international@ltu.edu for assistance.

Contact us:

A. Alfred Taubman Student Services Center, C405
International@ltu.edu
248.204.4100