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  2. Students and Employment - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/students-and-exchange-visitors/...

    F-1 Student Visa. The F-1 Visa (Academic Student) allows you to enter the United States as a full-time student at an accredited college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or other academic institution or in a language training program.

  3. Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1 Students | USCIS

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    Optional practical training (OPT) is temporary employment that is directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. Eligible students can apply to receive up to 12 months of OPT employment authorization before completing their academic studies (pre-completion) and/or after completing their academic studies (post-completion).

  4. Green Card for Family Preference Immigrants | USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility/green-card-for-family...

    If you are currently in the United States, an immigrant visa is immediately available to you as a family preference immigrant, and you meet certain other requirements, you may file Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, to apply for a Green Card without leaving the country. If a visa is immediately available ...

  5. Students and Exchange Visitors - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/students-and-exchange-visitors

    If you wish to pursue full-time academic or vocational studies in the United States, you may be eligible for one of two nonimmigrant student categories. The “F” category is for academic students and the “M” is for vocational students.

  6. USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for International Students

    www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-updates-policy-guidance-for-international...

    The nonimmigrant academic student (F-1) classification allows a noncitizen to enter the United States as a full-time student at a college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, elementary school, or other academic institution, or in a language training program.

  7. Visa Availability and Priority Dates - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/visa-availability...

    A visa must be available before you can take one of the final steps in the process of becoming a lawful permanent resident. Because more prospective immigrants want lawful permanent residency than the limited numbers of immigrant visas allow, not everyone can immediately get an immigrant visa.

  8. Optional Practical Training Extension for STEM Students (STEM OPT...

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    Certain F-1 students who receive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degrees may apply for a 24-month extension of their post-completion optional practical training (OPT).

  9. Chapter 1 - Purpose and Background - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-2-part-f-chapter-1

    The F and M nonimmigrant visa categories are for noncitizens seeking to study in the United States. The nonimmigrant academic student (F-1) classification allows a noncitizen to enter the United States as a full-time student at a U.S. college, university, seminary, conservatory, academic high school, private elementary school, other academic ...

  10. Change My Nonimmigrant Status | USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/visit-the-united-states/change-my-nonimmigrant-status

    In general, you may apply to change your nonimmigrant status if you were lawfully admitted to the United States with a nonimmigrant visa, your nonimmigrant status remains valid, you have not violated the conditions of your status, and you have not committed any crimes that would make you ineligible.

  11. Extension of Post Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT)...

    www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/h-1b-specialty...

    F-1 students who do not qualify for a cap-gap extension and whose periods of authorized stay expire before Oct. 1 are required to leave the United States.