If you're an international student pursuing a master's or doctoral degree and are interested in working during your studies, Curricular Practical Training (CPT) might be a fitting option for you. This program allows you to legally work full or part-time alongside your academic pursuits. It's a beneficial opportunity that can help manage tuition costs and living expenses. For full-time CPT, you can apply for work authorization up until the final day of your last quarter, with the maximum duration capped at 364 days.
If CPT is a new concept for you, you probably have questions about the process, its relevance to your career, and its impact on your academic trajectory. This guide aims to provide the essential information needed for making an informed decision.
Who authorizes CPT?
Schools can initiate the CPT process without requiring immediate approval from USCIS. In contrast, students need to submit their own application to USCIS when applying for Optional Practical Training (OPT) post-graduation.
Before applying for full-time CPT, certain prerequisites must be met:
• A signed job offer letter
• Prior registration for a CPT-specific course
• Online application submission to the school’s international student services office
• A job aligned with your area of study
Work Opportunities under CPT
CPT participation can enhance your eligibility for the H1B visa lottery, which permits you to work in the US post-graduation. It's essential that your CPT employment aligns with your field of study. This can take the form of a practicum, an unpaid or paid internship, or a co-op education program. Ensuring this alignment maximizes the benefits that full-time CPT offers to both your academic journey and career aspirations.
Tips for approval
Certain actions can boost your chances of swift work authorization:
· Register for a CPT course in advance and submit the required documents (CPT agreement, offer letter, and CPT application form). Ensure these are signed by both your employer and the university.
· Double-check the accuracy of your employer's details on the second page of the I-20 form.
· Wait until the CPT's effective date before beginning work.
Learn more about CPT from experts!
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