Day 1 CPT Timeline & Process
(Hybrid STEM Programs)
F-1 STEM Hybrid Programs
(CPT-Eligible from First Term)
Complete Timeline, Dependencies, Contacts & Scenarios (2026)
A. Master Timeline & Dependency Table (Authoritative)
| Step | Phase | When to Do It (Timing) | Depends On (Must Be Completed First) | Who Handles It | How to Contact | Outcome / Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Admission & Initial I-20 | 2–6 months before program start | Admission decision | University DSO | University email / portal | Initial I-20 issued |
| 2 | F-1 Visa (if abroad) | 1–3 months before travel | Initial I-20 | U.S. Embassy / Consulate | In-person visa interview | F-1 visa stamp |
| 3 | U.S. Entry | Up to 30 days before start date | Valid visa + I-20 | CBP (DHS) | Airport inspection | I-94 record |
| 4 | SEVIS Check-In | Within 1–10 days after arrival | Physical arrival in U.S. | University DSO | Email + student portal | SEVIS activated |
| 5 | Full-Time Enrollment | First academic week | SEVIS active | Registrar / Academic Office | Online registration | Active F-1 status |
| 6 | CPT-Linked Course Enrollment | First term | Full-time enrollment | Academic Advisor / DSO | Email / portal | CPT academic basis |
| 7 | Job Search | After SEVIS activation | Active F-1 status | Student | Employer outreach | Job offer letter |
| 8 | CPT Application | 30–14 days before work start | Job offer + CPT course | DSO | Email + CPT form | CPT review |
| 9 | CPT-Authorized I-20 | 7–21 business days after submission | Approved CPT request | DSO | CPT I-20 issued | |
| 10 | SSN Application | After CPT I-20 issued | CPT authorization | SSA | In-person only | SSN receipt |
| 11 | Work Start | On CPT I-20 start date | CPT I-20 | Employer | Employer HR | Lawful employment |
| 12 | CPT Extension / Change | 30 days before change | Active CPT | DSO | New CPT I-20 |
B. SSN Timing Table (Critical Compliance Section)
| Action | Exact Timing (2026) | Required Documents | Where | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Earliest SSN Application | After CPT I-20 issuance AND at least 10 days after U.S. entry | Passport, I-94, CPT I-20, Job Offer, Form SS-5 | SSA Office (in person) | SSA cannot process before SEVIS sync |
| Recommended Timing | 3–5 business days after CPT I-20 | Same as above | SSA Office | Reduces SAVE verification delays |
| SSN Processing Time | 2–6 weeks (average) | — | SSA | Delays possible during peak seasons |
| Can student work before SSN arrives? | YES | CPT I-20 is sufficient | Employer HR | SSN receipt letter acceptable |
| Deadline to apply for SSN | No fixed deadline | — | — | Must be during valid CPT dates |
Government basis: SSA + SEVP SAVE verification rules
C. CPT Application Timing
| Item | Rule (2026) |
|---|---|
| Earliest CPT Start | Only after CPT I-20 issuance |
| Latest CPT Application | Minimum 14 days before start date |
| Recommended Buffer | 30 days before start date |
| Retroactive CPT | ❌ Not allowed |
| Employer Change | Requires new CPT & new I-20 |
| Location Change | Requires DSO update |
D. OPT Timing (For Later Stages)
| OPT Stage | Timing Rule |
|---|---|
| OPT Application Window | 90 days before program end → 60 days after |
| Work Start | Only after EAD approval |
| USCIS Processing | 2–5 months (average) |
| STEM OPT Extension | Apply 90 days before OPT end |
E. Who to Contact & How (By Step)
| Issue | Who | Contact Method |
|---|---|---|
| I-20 / CPT / OPT | DSO | Official university email only |
| Course enrollment | Registrar / Academic Advisor | Portal + email |
| Job offer questions | Employer HR | |
| SSN | SSA | In-person visit only |
| OPT approval | USCIS | Online account / receipt notice |
| SEVIS errors | DSO → ICE SEVP | Student never contacts ICE directly |
F. Special Scenarios (Very Important)
1. First-Time F-1 Student (Outside the U.S.)
Additional Steps:
- Must obtain F-1 visa before travel
- Cannot apply for SSN before U.S. entry
- CPT eligibility begins only after SEVIS activation + enrollment
Risk Point:
- ❌ Working before CPT I-20 issuance = status violation
2. F-1 Transfer Student (Inside the U.S.)
| Step | Transfer-Specific Rule |
|---|---|
| SEVIS Transfer | Must be completed before CPT |
| CPT Eligibility | Determined by new school |
| SSN | Same SSN reused (no reapplication) |
| Employment | Old CPT ends on transfer date |
Important:
- CPT does not transfer automatically between schools.
3. B-1/B-2 Approved, but the Person Has NOT Traveled to the U.S. Yet
What this means
- The person has a B-1/B-2 visa stamp
- They have not entered the U.S.
- Therefore, they are not in B-1/B-2 status
- There is no status to change
👉 Because of this, Change of Status (COS) does NOT apply at all.
What they should do instead (Correct Path)
✅ Use Consular Processing For F-1
This is the recommended and standard process.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Apply to an SEVP-certified school |
| 2 | Receive Initial I-20 |
| 3 | Complete DS-160 for F-1 |
| 4 | Book F-1 visa interview |
| 5 | Attend interview with I-20 |
| 6 | Enter the U.S. on F-1 (up to 30 days before program start) |
Important Clarifications (Very Important)
🔹 Can they “convert” the B-1/B-2 visa to F-1?
❌ No. Visas are not converted. They must:
- Apply for a new F-1 visa
- Even if they already hold a valid B-1/B-2 visa
Is there any disadvantage to already having B-1/B-2?
❌ No disadvantage by itself. But:
- They must clearly explain the change of intent at the interview
- This is normal and allowed
Is this risky? No, because:
- No overstay
- No COS
- No USCIS processing
- Clean immigration history
4. Change of Status (COS) from B-1/B-2 to F-1 Inside the U.S. (2026)
⚠️ Applies only to individuals currently inside the U.S. on a valid B-1/B-2 status who choose Change of Status (COS) instead of consular processing.
This option is high risk, slow, and restrictive.
Quick Overview
| Topic | Rule |
|---|---|
| What COS does | Changes status only, not visa |
| Work allowed | ❌ No work of any kind |
| CPT / SSN | ❌ Not allowed until approval |
| Travel | ❌ Not allowed while pending |
| Processing time | Long and unpredictable (6–12+ months) |
Step-by-Step COS Timeline (B-1/B-2 → F-1)
| Step | Action | Who | Typical Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Apply to SEVP-certified school | Student | 1–4 weeks |
| 2 | Receive Initial I-20 (COS purpose) | University / DSO | 5–10 business days |
| 3 | File Form I-539 | Student → USCIS | Immediately after I-20 |
| 4 | COS pending period | Student | 6–12+ months |
| 5 | USCIS decision | USCIS | Varies |
| 6 | SEVIS activation | DSO | 1–10 days |
| 7 | Begin full-time enrollment | Student | Program start |
| 8 | CPT process (if eligible) | Student + DSO | After enrollment |
Forms Required and Where to Submit
| Form / Document | Purpose | Submitted By | Submitted To | How |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Admission application | School acceptance | Student | University | Online |
| Initial I-20 (COS) | Required for COS | DSO | Student | Issued by school |
| Form I-539 | Change of Status | Student | USCIS | Online or mail |
| Proof of funds | Financial eligibility | Student | USCIS | With I-539 |
| Passport, visa, I-94 | Identity & status | Student | USCIS | With I-539 |
| Written explanation | Intent to study | Student | USCIS | With I-539 |
Rules While COS Is Pending
| Activity | Allowed |
|---|---|
| Employment (any type) | ❌ No |
| CPT / OPT | ❌ No |
| SSN application | ❌ No |
| Internships | ❌ No |
| Remote work | ❌ No |
| Travel outside U.S. | ❌ No |
| Study | Only if approved/deferred by DSO |
USCIS Decision Outcomes
| Outcome | Result |
|---|---|
| Approved | Status changes to F-1, I-797 issued |
| Denied | Immediate loss of status, must depart U.S. |
After COS Approval
| Step | What Happens |
|---|---|
| SEVIS activation | DSO activates F-1 record |
| Enrollment | Student must enroll full-time |
| CPT eligibility | Only after enrollment + DSO approval |
| CPT authorization | Requires job offer + CPT I-20 |
⚠️ COS approval does NOT grant CPT automatically.
After COS Approval
| Topic | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Visa stamp | COS does not issue an F-1 visa |
| Future travel | F-1 visa stamping required at embassy |
| Risk level | Higher than consular processing |
5. Change of Level (Bachelor → Master / Master → PhD)
- New SEVIS record or new I-20 issued
- CPT clock resets
- OPT eligibility recalculated at new level
G. Dependency Logic (Simplified Flow)
Admission → Initial I-20
↓
Visa (if abroad)
↓
U.S. Entry → SEVIS Activation
↓
Full-Time Enrollment + CPT Course
↓
Job Offer
↓
CPT Application → CPT I-20
↓
SSN Application
↓
Work Start
CPT and OPT are discretionary benefits governed by federal regulations. Authorization is never automatic and depends on academic justification, SEVIS compliance, and DSO approval.
Unauthorized employment may result in termination of F-1 status.
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F-1 STEM Hybrid Programs
(CPT-Eligible from First Term)
Complete Timeline, Dependencies, Contacts & Scenarios (2026)
A. Master Timeline & Dependency Table (Authoritative)
| Step | Phase | When to Do It (Timing) | Depends On (Must Be Completed First) | Who Handles It | How to Contact | Outcome / Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Admission & Initial I-20 | 2–6 months before program start | Admission decision | University DSO | University email / portal | Initial I-20 issued |
| 2 | F-1 Visa (if abroad) | 1–3 months before travel | Initial I-20 | U.S. Embassy / Consulate | In-person visa interview | F-1 visa stamp |
| 3 | U.S. Entry | Up to 30 days before start date | Valid visa + I-20 | CBP (DHS) | Airport inspection | I-94 record |
| 4 | SEVIS Check-In | Within 1–10 days after arrival | Physical arrival in U.S. | University DSO | Email + student portal | SEVIS activated |
| 5 | Full-Time Enrollment | First academic week | SEVIS active | Registrar / Academic Office | Online registration | Active F-1 status |
| 6 | CPT-Linked Course Enrollment | First term | Full-time enrollment | Academic Advisor / DSO | Email / portal | CPT academic basis |
| 7 | Job Search | After SEVIS activation | Active F-1 status | Student | Employer outreach | Job offer letter |
| 8 | CPT Application | 30–14 days before work start | Job offer + CPT course | DSO | Email + CPT form | CPT review |
| 9 | CPT-Authorized I-20 | 7–21 business days after submission | Approved CPT request | DSO | CPT I-20 issued | |
| 10 | SSN Application | After CPT I-20 issued | CPT authorization | SSA | In-person only | SSN receipt |
| 11 | Work Start | On CPT I-20 start date | CPT I-20 | Employer | Employer HR | Lawful employment |
| 12 | CPT Extension / Change | 30 days before change | Active CPT | DSO | New CPT I-20 |
B. SSN Timing Table (Critical Compliance Section)
| Action | Exact Timing (2026) | Required Documents | Where | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Earliest SSN Application | After CPT I-20 issuance AND at least 10 days after U.S. entry | Passport, I-94, CPT I-20, Job Offer, Form SS-5 | SSA Office (in person) | SSA cannot process before SEVIS sync |
| Recommended Timing | 3–5 business days after CPT I-20 | Same as above | SSA Office | Reduces SAVE verification delays |
| SSN Processing Time | 2–6 weeks (average) | — | SSA | Delays possible during peak seasons |
| Can student work before SSN arrives? | YES | CPT I-20 is sufficient | Employer HR | SSN receipt letter acceptable |
| Deadline to apply for SSN | No fixed deadline | — | — | Must be during valid CPT dates |
Government basis: SSA + SEVP SAVE verification rules
C. CPT Application Timing
| Item | Rule (2026) |
|---|---|
| Earliest CPT Start | Only after CPT I-20 issuance |
| Latest CPT Application | Minimum 14 days before start date |
| Recommended Buffer | 30 days before start date |
| Retroactive CPT | ❌ Not allowed |
| Employer Change | Requires new CPT & new I-20 |
| Location Change | Requires DSO update |
D. OPT Timing (For Later Stages)
| OPT Stage | Timing Rule |
|---|---|
| OPT Application Window | 90 days before program end → 60 days after |
| Work Start | Only after EAD approval |
| USCIS Processing | 2–5 months (average) |
| STEM OPT Extension | Apply 90 days before OPT end |
E. Who to Contact & How (By Step)
| Issue | Who | Contact Method |
|---|---|---|
| I-20 / CPT / OPT | DSO | Official university email only |
| Course enrollment | Registrar / Academic Advisor | Portal + email |
| Job offer questions | Employer HR | |
| SSN | SSA | In-person visit only |
| OPT approval | USCIS | Online account / receipt notice |
| SEVIS errors | DSO → ICE SEVP | Student never contacts ICE directly |
F. Special Scenarios (Very Important)
1. First-Time F-1 Student (Outside the U.S.)
Additional Steps:
- Must obtain F-1 visa before travel
- Cannot apply for SSN before U.S. entry
- CPT eligibility begins only after SEVIS activation + enrollment
Risk Point:
- ❌ Working before CPT I-20 issuance = status violation
2. F-1 Transfer Student (Inside the U.S.)
| Step | Transfer-Specific Rule |
|---|---|
| SEVIS Transfer | Must be completed before CPT |
| CPT Eligibility | Determined by new school |
| SSN | Same SSN reused (no reapplication) |
| Employment | Old CPT ends on transfer date |
Important:
- CPT does not transfer automatically between schools.
3. B-1/B-2 Approved, but the Person Has NOT Traveled to the U.S. Yet
What this means
- The person has a B-1/B-2 visa stamp
- They have not entered the U.S.
- Therefore, they are not in B-1/B-2 status
- There is no status to change
👉 Because of this, Change of Status (COS) does NOT apply at all.
What they should do instead (Correct Path)
✅ Use Consular Processing For F-1
This is the recommended and standard process.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Apply to an SEVP-certified school |
| 2 | Receive Initial I-20 |
| 3 | Complete DS-160 for F-1 |
| 4 | Book F-1 visa interview |
| 5 | Attend interview with I-20 |
| 6 | Enter the U.S. on F-1 (up to 30 days before program start) |
Important Clarifications (Very Important)
🔹 Can they “convert” the B-1/B-2 visa to F-1?
❌ No. Visas are not converted. They must:
- Apply for a new F-1 visa
- Even if they already hold a valid B-1/B-2 visa
Is there any disadvantage to already having B-1/B-2?
❌ No disadvantage by itself. But:
- They must clearly explain the change of intent at the interview
- This is normal and allowed
Is this risky? No, because:
- No overstay
- No COS
- No USCIS processing
- Clean immigration history
4. Change of Status (COS) from B-1/B-2 to F-1 Inside the U.S. (2026)
⚠️ Applies only to individuals currently inside the U.S. on a valid B-1/B-2 status who choose Change of Status (COS) instead of consular processing.
This option is high risk, slow, and restrictive.
Quick Overview
| Topic | Rule |
|---|---|
| What COS does | Changes status only, not visa |
| Work allowed | ❌ No work of any kind |
| CPT / SSN | ❌ Not allowed until approval |
| Travel | ❌ Not allowed while pending |
| Processing time | Long and unpredictable (6–12+ months) |
Step-by-Step COS Timeline (B-1/B-2 → F-1)
| Step | Action | Who | Typical Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Apply to SEVP-certified school | Student | 1–4 weeks |
| 2 | Receive Initial I-20 (COS purpose) | University / DSO | 5–10 business days |
| 3 | File Form I-539 | Student → USCIS | Immediately after I-20 |
| 4 | COS pending period | Student | 6–12+ months |
| 5 | USCIS decision | USCIS | Varies |
| 6 | SEVIS activation | DSO | 1–10 days |
| 7 | Begin full-time enrollment | Student | Program start |
| 8 | CPT process (if eligible) | Student + DSO | After enrollment |
Forms Required and Where to Submit
| Form / Document | Purpose | Submitted By | Submitted To | How |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Admission application | School acceptance | Student | University | Online |
| Initial I-20 (COS) | Required for COS | DSO | Student | Issued by school |
| Form I-539 | Change of Status | Student | USCIS | Online or mail |
| Proof of funds | Financial eligibility | Student | USCIS | With I-539 |
| Passport, visa, I-94 | Identity & status | Student | USCIS | With I-539 |
| Written explanation | Intent to study | Student | USCIS | With I-539 |
Rules While COS Is Pending
| Activity | Allowed |
|---|---|
| Employment (any type) | ❌ No |
| CPT / OPT | ❌ No |
| SSN application | ❌ No |
| Internships | ❌ No |
| Remote work | ❌ No |
| Travel outside U.S. | ❌ No |
| Study | Only if approved/deferred by DSO |
USCIS Decision Outcomes
| Outcome | Result |
|---|---|
| Approved | Status changes to F-1, I-797 issued |
| Denied | Immediate loss of status, must depart U.S. |
After COS Approval
| Step | What Happens |
|---|---|
| SEVIS activation | DSO activates F-1 record |
| Enrollment | Student must enroll full-time |
| CPT eligibility | Only after enrollment + DSO approval |
| CPT authorization | Requires job offer + CPT I-20 |
⚠️ COS approval does NOT grant CPT automatically.
After COS Approval
| Topic | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Visa stamp | COS does not issue an F-1 visa |
| Future travel | F-1 visa stamping required at embassy |
| Risk level | Higher than consular processing |
5. Change of Level (Bachelor → Master / Master → PhD)
- New SEVIS record or new I-20 issued
- CPT clock resets
- OPT eligibility recalculated at new level
G. Dependency Logic (Simplified Flow)
Admission → Initial I-20
↓
Visa (if abroad)
↓
U.S. Entry → SEVIS Activation
↓
Full-Time Enrollment + CPT Course
↓
Job Offer
↓
CPT Application → CPT I-20
↓
SSN Application
↓
Work Start
CPT and OPT are discretionary benefits governed by federal regulations. Authorization is never automatic and depends on academic justification, SEVIS compliance, and DSO approval.
Unauthorized employment may result in termination of F-1 status.