Students in F-1 status authorized for employment under STEM OPT Extension are responsible for maintaining their nonimmigrant status. According to Federal Regulations, F-1 students are required to report information within 10 days directly to the ISO regarding their employment as well as changes to personal information and immigration status. Failure to comply with these reporting requirements may result in denial of future benefits (i.e. extension of employment under the H-1B OPT Cap-Gap rule) and termination of status and STEM OPT extension authorization.
You are required to report the following information via iMIT.mit.edu. See section below for how to report.
Note: The same reporting is required during the H-1B Cap-Gap extension of STEM OPT and penalties for failure to comply also apply.
Within 10 days of change, you are required by law to report a change of your employer to the ISO. You must submit a letter from your new employer (see below) and an updated Form I-983 to the ISO so that we can update your SEVIS record and issue an updated Form I-20 with your new employer information printed on Page 2 of the I-20.
After preparing your items, upload your Employer Letter and Form I-983 to iMIT.mit.edu (F-1 Practical Training Menu -> OPT / STEM OPT Reporting Requirements -> Add New Employer). After submitting your request, send e-mail to your ISO Advisor if you need an expedited Form I-20 for your new employer.
If your employment is terminated, your employer and/or you must report this termination to the ISO within 5 business days.
During the 24-month STEM OPT extension, you are required by law to send a Validation Report to the ISO every 6 months starting from the date the 24-month extension begins and ending when the student’s F-1 status is completed or the 24-month extension ends, whichever is first.
During the 24-month STEM OPT extension, you are required by law to send a Self-Evaluation Report on the Form I-983 to the ISO every 12 months starting from the date the 24-month extension begins and ending when the student’s F-1 status is completed or the 24-month extension ends, whichever is first.
NOTE: The requirement to report any updates while on OPT continues if the student’s 24-month STEM OPT Extension is extended further by the automatic H-1B OPT Cap-Gap extension.
Please feel free to contact your ISO Advisor if you have any questions concerning the F-1 STEM OPT Extension Process.
During the 24-month STEM OPT Extension, maintenance of your F-1 status depends on your employment. You are not permitted to accumulate more than a total of 150 days of unemployment for the entire period of OPT (including the first 12 months of OPT prior to the STEM OPT Extension). The limits of unemployment time are 90 days for the first 12-months of OPT and 60 days during the 24-month STEM OPT extension. Accumulating more than 150 days of unemployment during the OPT period is a violation of your immigration status that could result in termination of your practical training.
Travel while on STEM OPT Extension is not restricted. During the 24-month extension, you must carry the following documents in order to return to the U.S.:
If you are missing any one of these documents, you risk being denied entry to the United States. If your current OPT EAD card is expired and you do not yet have the STEM OPT Extension EAD card, you should NOT travel outside the U.S.
Alumni/ae who need an updated travel signature during STEM OPT Extension should request a new I-20 from your ISO advisor directly by email with subject line: ‘STEM OPT Travel I-20, MIT ID#xxxxxxxxx’. Please make sure that your reporting requirements to the ISO are up-to-date prior to your email request and include a mailing address in your email.