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where is hell
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Posted on 03-26-08 9:25
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I am working right now in a company and filing for H1-B this April but my OPT expires on July. I am planning to go to school from this fall if I am not approved for H1-B. I requested my former school to release the Sevis for the next school that I am intending to attend for them to issue I-20 and they did. I just knew that my OPT expires as soon as Sevis is released. Guys please suggest me what should I do? Did anyone have the same problem as I do? I have no idea should I still continue my work or quit it?
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Posted on 03-26-08 10:33
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It is true that your OPT expires as soon as they release your I-20. With the expiration of OPT, your work permit will also be invalid. You cannot work, legally.
I would suggest:
i) Talk to the DSO from your previous school. If your SEVIS information has not been updated yet, then I think you can still explain your situation and you MAY get away with it. But from what you are saying it seems to me that your SEVIS info has already been updated.
ii) Get CPT as soon as you can from any accredited university so that you don't have to stay away from work for a long time.
If both options above fail
iii) Go to Nepal for the extended summer and come back in new I-20 or H1-B, depending on the circumstances.
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Posted on 03-26-08 10:44
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Thanks Guest 4 for the information!!!!!
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Junkiri
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Posted on 03-26-08 11:04
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Is it possible to get a CPT during the first semester of your grad school? FYI, I finished my undergrad from a university in the US.I am currently in my OPT and working for a company. However, my company doesn't sponsor for H-1 although they are willing to let me continue if I have a valid visa. I am intending to go to grad school in the fall and was wondering how feasible it would be to get a work permit during the first semester of college itself. Any suggestions/advice would be highly appreciated.
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East Coast
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Posted on 03-26-08 11:13
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Junkiri,
I think in your case you can, try www.gbc.edu, they issue CPT from the first semester.
Good Luck!
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Birbhadra
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Posted on 03-26-08 11:26
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United states immigration: they want us here but just to show the americans that they are not letting foreigners take their jobs away, they have devised this comlicated and idiotic immigration rules which only put foreign students through a lot of hardship. There has never been any shortage of jobs for highly skilled college graduates in US. In fact it has always been growing at a steady pace. More than 60% of masters level engineering students are foreigners at our university. Yet, why this "natak" with so many regulatory hurdles. They know that when someone from a third world country like Nepal come here, it is not just for education it is also for prospective job opportunities. What percent of Nepali can afford tuition on their own? like 0.00001%?
~Bir
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