24-month STEM OPT Extension

Extension of post-completion OPT for F-1 students with certain science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) degrees.

Eligibility for STEM OPT Extension

When to Apply

USCIS may receive your STEM OPT application as early as 90 days before your current OPT end date. We recommend you submit your request to the ISS office 90 days before your OPT expires or as soon as possible to allow ample time for processing.

How to Apply

Step 1: View the STEM OPT: Eligibility & How to Apply video for an overview of the application process.

Step 2: Submit Your STEM Extension Request and Form I-983 to ISS

Step 3: Make corrections to I-983 if requested

Step 4: Assemble Documents for your STEM Extension Application

After you receive your STEM OPT I-20 from ISS, assemble the documents using the appropriate guide. Please note that there is one checklist to file by Mail and a separate checklist to file Online .

  1. Mailing Checklist: use the STEM OPT Extension Application Checklist. Be sure to also follow the Guidelines for Completing Form I-765 while preparing the required I-765 form.
  2. Online Checklist: use the E-Filing STEM OPT Document Checklist to assemble all the necessary documents to submit to USCIS.

Step 5: File your STEM Extension OPT application to USCIS

After you have assembled the documents for your application using your preferred method, follow the appropriate instructions below to file with USCIS.

1) Mail method:

2) Online method:

While Your STEM Packet is Being Processed by USCIS

Working

You can continue working in the U.S. for up to 180 days while the STEM OPT Extension application is pending with USCIS, even if your Post-Completion OPT EAD has expired. This benefit only allows you to work with the employer on your STEM request I-20. Your employer will require the expired OPT EAD and the STEM Extension OPT I-20 to verify your employment eligibility.

Travel

ISS advises students not to travel until the STEM Extension application is approved and you have received a new EAD card. For more information, visit our Travel Outside the U.S. webpage.

Employment Changes

Employment changes while your STEM OPT packet is being processed are not recommended. This is due to the fact that the paperwork that you submitted to USCIS for the STEM OPT benefit are for a specific employer. When you change employers, the documentation that USCIS holds is no longer accurate (STEM request I-20 that ISS issues and the I-765 with E-Verify employer name and number). For that reason, we strongly discourage changing employers until you receive the STEM OPT EAD card.

Maintaining Status While on STEM OPT Extension

Visit our Maintaining Status While on STEM OPT Extension webpage to learn more about mandatory reporting requirements and how to maintain status while on STEM OPT Extension.

Additional Resources on STEM OPT

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