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how to write an application for opting an optional course in post graduate​

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Explanation:

Process for OPT Applications

Meet with your Academic Advisor or Graduate Program Coordinator to request an OPT recommendation letter.

Take the OPT Online Workshop (this requires a U-M login). Print OPT Online Workshop Completion Email and prepare the required documentation as outlined in the workshop. You may submit your OPT I-20 Request at the IC front desk (if you have NO questions).

A U-M International Center advisor will review your documents, and then send your OPT recommendation to SEVIS electronically to generate a new I-20. The OPT recommendation will be printed on page 2 of the new I-20. The processing time required to produce your new I-20 will be 1 - 2 weeks. Please note that if you are completing your degree requirements earlier than indicated by the program end date on your current I-20 (page 1, item 5), then the program end date will be shortened. Remember that F-1 students are eligible to work on-campus as a benefit of status only up until the I-20 end date.

The U-M International Center will notify you when your new I-20 is available.

Bring your U-M ID to the U-M International Center front desk to pick up your I-20.

As soon as you pick up the I-20, sign your name (page 1, item 11).

Make a copy of your complete application.

Send your complete application and required documents to USCIS. Refer to Sending Your Completed OPT Application to USCIS.

USCIS will send you a notice for the receipt of your I-765 EAD (OPT) application (2-3 weeks). Once you have received your receipt notice, you can track the status of your individual case using the case status search feature of the USCIS Web site. You may elect to receive email alerts about your case status from this Web site.

USCIS will approve or deny your OPT. If approved, they will mail your EAD to you. (3 to 5 months average processing time). Approximate processing times for the various applications and petitions that the immigration service centers adjudicate are published on the case status section of the USCIS Web site.

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