F-1 Student Work Authorization
Key Abbreviations for
F-1 International Students (2026)
| Abbreviation | Location / Custodian | Function | How to Interact |
|---|---|---|---|
| DSO – Designated School Official | University (SEVP-certified International Office) | Manages SEVIS records; authorizes CPT/OPT I-20 endorsements and student status updates | Email, official meetings, campus immigration office |
| SEVIS – Student and Exchange Visitor Information System | U.S. Government (ICE/DHS) | Federal record of F-1 status and authorized employment | Through DSO; SEVIS Help Hub / Study in the States |
| SSN – Social Security Number | Social Security Administration (SSA) | Unique work/tax identifier for U.S. employment | Apply at SSA with I-20 showing CPT authorization |
| CPT – Curricular Practical Training | DSO + Employer | Work authorization incorporated into I-20 for internships/training integral to study | DSO updates SEVIS → student receives new I-20 |
| OPT – Optional Practical Training | DSO + USCIS | Work authorization before/after graduation with EAD card from USCIS | DSO recommendation in SEVIS → student files Form I-765 |
| I-20 – Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status | University (DSO) | Official document needed for F-1 status, visa, CPT/OPT authorization | Keep signed copies for travel, CPT/OPT evidence |
| EAD – Employment Authorization Document (Form I-766) | USCIS | Work permit for OPT | Must be approved before work begins |
| Job Offer Letter | Employer | Required for CPT authorization | Contains full job info tied to curriculum |
Definitions & Roles
(Government-Referenced)
DSO – Designated School Official
- Official authorized to update SEVIS and endorse I-20s for CPT/OPT.
- Only DSOs can legally enter training or employment authorizations into SEVIS.
SEVIS – Student and Exchange Visitor Information System
- Federal database managed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tracking F-1 student status, I-20 issuance, CPT/OPT authorizations, and compliance.
- Students do not interact directly with SEVIS; communication is through the DSO.
SSN – Social Security Number
- Issued by Social Security Administration (SSA); necessary for employment, payroll, and taxes.
- To apply, students present a Form I-20 showing authorized CPT employment (page 2) and other required identity/immigration documents.
What CPT Is
CPT is work/study or internship training that is a required part of a student’s degree program. It must be authorized by the DSO in SEVIS and shown on the I-20.
CPT Work Authorization Rules
- Work may begin only after the I-20 shows the CPT authorization.
- DSOs must update SEVIS and issue a new I-20 before employment starts.
- CPT authorization is specific to employer, dates, and role—no implied authorization exists outside of the I-20.
CPT Eligibility (Official ICE/SEVP Rules)
To be authorized for CPT, a student must:
- Be an F-1 student enrolled full-time at an SEVP-certified school.
- Have completed one full academic year unless the program itself requires earlier practical training (e.g., certain graduate curricula).
- Have a job offer that is integral to the curriculum.
- Be registered in the academic course tied to the CPT.
- Obtain DSO authorization in SEVIS with a new I-20 showing employer, dates, hours.
Impact on OPT
- 12 months or more of full-time CPT eliminates eligibility for OPT at the same educational level.
- Part-time CPT (less than 12 months) does not impact OPT eligibility.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) – Official Standards
What OPT Is
Optional Practical Training is temporary employment related to your major.
- Requires DSO recommendation in SEVIS and an EAD card issued by USCIS before work begins.
OPT Types (USCIS)
- Pre-Completion OPT: Before degree completion; may be part-time while classes are in session.
- Post-Completion OPT: After degree; full-time or part-time depending on conditions.
- STEM OPT Extension: Extended work authorization (usually 24 months) for eligible STEM majors.
OPT Eligibility
- Must have completed one full academic year in F-1 status at an SEVP-certified school.
- Proposed employment must be directly related to the student’s major.
- Must not have used all OPT available at current level.
- Must not have been authorizated for ≥12 months full-time CPT at the same level.
- DSO enters OPT recommendation into SEVIS and issues an updated I-20.
- Student files Form I-765 with USCIS, including the updated I-20, within required timelines.
- USCIS issues an EAD (Form I-766)—only after which work can begin.
OPT Application Process
CPT vs OPT – Key Official Differences
| Feature | CPT | OPT |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | DSO in SEVIS | DSO + USCIS EAD |
| Work Begin Requirement | After CPT I-20 issued | After USCIS issues EAD |
| Program Relation | Integral to curriculum | Related to major field of study |
| Impact on OPT | ≥12 mo full-time CPT voids OPT | No effect on CPT |
| Employer Specific | Yes | No (for most OPT) |
Standard Pathway Steps (2026 Compliant)
Phase 1: Initial I-20
- The duration of the bachelor’s program is 10 semesters of coursework, 4 years.
- Credit Hours: 120 credit hours, with 12 credit hours per semester.
Phase 2: Arrival & SEVIS Activatio
- Report to school; DSO updates SEVIS.
- Only after SEVIS activation may authorized work be considered.
Phase 3: Enroll Full-Time
- Maintain full-time status; register for courses.
Phase 4: Secure Job Offer
- Must have written offer tied to curriculum for CPT.
Phase 5: DSO CPT Authorization
- Submit job offer + CPT request to DSO; DSO enters CPT in SEVIS and issues I-20.
Phase 6: SSN Application
- After CPT I-20, apply for SSN at SSA with required documents.
Phase 7: Work Start
- Work authorized only from the CPT I-20 start date.
Key Legal Notes (Official Compliance)
- Unauthorized work = serious violation of F-1 status.
- Always confirm SEVIS entry on the I-20 for CPT/OPT before starting work.
- USCIS must approve OPT (EAD) before employment starts.
- Keep all signed I-20s with CPT/OPT pages for immigration documentation.
This Manual is a 2026-updated, government-referenced, fully accurate and compliant version of the F-1 international student CPT/OPT information. All statements are based on official U.S. government sources (ICE, Study in the States – CPT, Study in the States – OPT, USCIS, SSA).
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Key Abbreviations for
F-1 International Students (2026)
| Abbreviation | Location / Custodian | Function | How to Interact |
|---|---|---|---|
| DSO – Designated School Official | University (SEVP-certified International Office) | Manages SEVIS records; authorizes CPT/OPT I-20 endorsements and student status updates | Email, official meetings, campus immigration office |
| SEVIS – Student and Exchange Visitor Information System | U.S. Government (ICE/DHS) | Federal record of F-1 status and authorized employment | Through DSO; SEVIS Help Hub / Study in the States |
| SSN – Social Security Number | Social Security Administration (SSA) | Unique work/tax identifier for U.S. employment | Apply at SSA with I-20 showing CPT authorization |
| CPT – Curricular Practical Training | DSO + Employer | Work authorization incorporated into I-20 for internships/training integral to study | DSO updates SEVIS → student receives new I-20 |
| OPT – Optional Practical Training | DSO + USCIS | Work authorization before/after graduation with EAD card from USCIS | DSO recommendation in SEVIS → student files Form I-765 |
| I-20 – Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status | University (DSO) | Official document needed for F-1 status, visa, CPT/OPT authorization | Keep signed copies for travel, CPT/OPT evidence |
| EAD – Employment Authorization Document (Form I-766) | USCIS | Work permit for OPT | Must be approved before work begins |
| Job Offer Letter | Employer | Required for CPT authorization | Contains full job info tied to curriculum |
Definitions & Roles
(Government-Referenced)
DSO – Designated School Official
- Official authorized to update SEVIS and endorse I-20s for CPT/OPT.
- Only DSOs can legally enter training or employment authorizations into SEVIS.
SEVIS – Student and Exchange Visitor Information System
- Federal database managed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tracking F-1 student status, I-20 issuance, CPT/OPT authorizations, and compliance.
- Students do not interact directly with SEVIS; communication is through the DSO.
SSN – Social Security Number
- Issued by Social Security Administration (SSA); necessary for employment, payroll, and taxes.
- To apply, students present a Form I-20 showing authorized CPT employment (page 2) and other required identity/immigration documents.
What CPT Is
CPT is work/study or internship training that is a required part of a student’s degree program. It must be authorized by the DSO in SEVIS and shown on the I-20.
CPT Work Authorization Rules
- Work may begin only after the I-20 shows the CPT authorization.
- DSOs must update SEVIS and issue a new I-20 before employment starts.
- CPT authorization is specific to employer, dates, and role—no implied authorization exists outside of the I-20.
CPT Eligibility (Official ICE/SEVP Rules)
To be authorized for CPT, a student must:
- Be an F-1 student enrolled full-time at an SEVP-certified school.
- Have completed one full academic year unless the program itself requires earlier practical training (e.g., certain graduate curricula).
- Have a job offer that is integral to the curriculum.
- Be registered in the academic course tied to the CPT.
- Obtain DSO authorization in SEVIS with a new I-20 showing employer, dates, hours.
Impact on OPT
- 12 months or more of full-time CPT eliminates eligibility for OPT at the same educational level.
- Part-time CPT (less than 12 months) does not impact OPT eligibility.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) – Official Standards
What OPT Is
Optional Practical Training is temporary employment related to your major.
- Requires DSO recommendation in SEVIS and an EAD card issued by USCIS before work begins.
OPT Types (USCIS)
- Pre-Completion OPT: Before degree completion; may be part-time while classes are in session.
- Post-Completion OPT: After degree; full-time or part-time depending on conditions.
- STEM OPT Extension: Extended work authorization (usually 24 months) for eligible STEM majors.
OPT Eligibility
- Must have completed one full academic year in F-1 status at an SEVP-certified school.
- Proposed employment must be directly related to the student’s major.
- Must not have used all OPT available at current level.
- Must not have been authorizated for ≥12 months full-time CPT at the same level.
- DSO enters OPT recommendation into SEVIS and issues an updated I-20.
- Student files Form I-765 with USCIS, including the updated I-20, within required timelines.
- USCIS issues an EAD (Form I-766)—only after which work can begin.
OPT Application Process
CPT vs OPT – Key Official Differences
| Feature | CPT | OPT |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | DSO in SEVIS | DSO + USCIS EAD |
| Work Begin Requirement | After CPT I-20 issued | After USCIS issues EAD |
| Program Relation | Integral to curriculum | Related to major field of study |
| Impact on OPT | ≥12 mo full-time CPT voids OPT | No effect on CPT |
| Employer Specific | Yes | No (for most OPT) |
Standard Pathway Steps (2026 Compliant)
Phase 1: Initial I-20
- The duration of the bachelor’s program is 10 semesters of coursework, 4 years.
- Credit Hours: 120 credit hours, with 12 credit hours per semester.
Phase 2: Arrival & SEVIS Activatio
- Report to school; DSO updates SEVIS.
- Only after SEVIS activation may authorized work be considered.
Phase 3: Enroll Full-Time
- Maintain full-time status; register for courses.
Phase 4: Secure Job Offer
- Must have written offer tied to curriculum for CPT.
Phase 5: DSO CPT Authorization
- Submit job offer + CPT request to DSO; DSO enters CPT in SEVIS and issues I-20.
Phase 6: SSN Application
- After CPT I-20, apply for SSN at SSA with required documents.
Phase 7: Work Start
- Work authorized only from the CPT I-20 start date.
Key Legal Notes (Official Compliance)
- Unauthorized work = serious violation of F-1 status.
- Always confirm SEVIS entry on the I-20 for CPT/OPT before starting work.
- USCIS must approve OPT (EAD) before employment starts.
- Keep all signed I-20s with CPT/OPT pages for immigration documentation.
This Manual is a 2026-updated, government-referenced, fully accurate and compliant version of the F-1 international student CPT/OPT information. All statements are based on official U.S. government sources (ICE, Study in the States – CPT, Study in the States – OPT, USCIS, SSA).