If you are using OPT, you are entitled to a 90-day grace period. This means throughout the period that you are using OPT, you can be unemployed for no more than 90 days accumulatively. If you get laid off while using OPT, or simply can't find an employer and the 90-day limitation is approaching an end, what can you do to save yourself from illegally staying/working in the U.S?
Seek employment opportunities from small businesses, even startups. It is very important for you to accumulate some work experience, no matter if it is from a big company or a small one. Without work experience, it will only be harder for you in the future. As an OPT holder, USCIS does not have requirements
Once you exceed the grace period of your OPT, you will lose your F1 status. At this moment, you can choose to enroll in a different program to continue your study in America.
This is also a great idea if you have used up your OPT while not being able to get an H1B visa in time to continue your working status.
For example, if your OPT from your bachelor's degree is used up or you exceed its grace period, you can choose to enroll in a graduate-level program and gain a master's degree while enjoying your legal stay in America.
A good choice would be enrolling in one of the Day 1 CPT universities. Day 1 CPT programs are designed to empower students in the work field. You can advance your study by participating in internships. As an international student, you can gain real working experience by using day 1 CPT, which will help you enormously after graduation. Meanwhile, it is always a good idea to have income while living in a foreign country to lighten your financial burden.
Contact us before your OPT ends. Be prepared for the next step. Let our experts help you with your working status in America.