Is there an express channel to get CPT I-20? How long does it usually take before I can start legally working in the U.S. after enrolling at a day 1 CPT university? Today, we will use Monroe College as an example to demonstrate how to get a CPT I-20 without delay.
When choosing day 1 CPT universities, accreditation is very important. Accredited day 1 CPT universities design their courses to fit all USCIS requirements, and they will provide sufficient support to their international students in the case of RFE. Day 1 CPT universities that are known for having a very low RFE rate are Westcliff University (California), Harrisburg University (near New York), and Monroe College (New York).
We provide expedited service that can help you get an admission offer within 24 hours, presumably you have all the required materials.
Usually, an instruction will come along with your offer letter to guide you through the transfer process. Only after you finish the SEVIS transfer, the new school can issue you the new I-20, which will lead to the authorization for CPT.
After you paid for the first semester’s tuition, you can start your course selection process. If you wish to get CPT authorization, you need to join a 0.5 or a 1-credit CPT course.
After registering for a CPT course, you will receive a letter. You can find the list of materials for the CPT application in it. In most cases, you will need to prepare:
Gather all the materials and hand them in.
Typically, it takes 5-10 business days for the whole process. At Moneron College, it takes only 3 days for the process. Other than Moneron College, New England College is also famous for its efficiency in processing CPT applications.