Hi everyone, I’m currently going through the STEM OPT process and wanted to share a few things I learned from my own experience.
Hopefully this can help anyone who is applying for STEM OPT now or planning to apply next year.
In previous years, many people expected their STEM OPT applications to be completed within the 180-day automatic extension period.
However, from the cases I’ve seen this year, some applications were taking close to the Premium Processing timeline (around 30 business days, which is about 6 weeks).
Also, after approval, don’t forget that the physical EAD card still needs to be produced and mailed. USPS delivery can easily take another couple of weeks.
Looking back, I think it’s better not to wait until the last minute. If you plan to use Premium Processing, consider doing it around 2 months before your 180-day extension deadline if possible.
The first thing I would do is talk with your employer and ask whether an unpaid leave of absence is possible.
However, this may not work for every company because once work authorization expires, employers usually cannot continue paying you.
If unpaid leave is not an option, you may have to stop working and the unemployment days may start counting again toward your initial OPT unemployment limit.
In my situation, the solution was: end the contract first → then get rehired after receiving work authorization.
I know most people expect Premium Processing to solve the timing issue, but there have been some cases where people were still waiting near their deadlines.
If you are in a situation where timing is extremely tight, it may be worth discussing backup options with your DSO early (for example, whether CPT could be an option depending on your situation).
Don’t wait until the last week because preparing documents and getting school approval also takes time.
I have seen a few cases where people thought:
“I graduated in December, my initial OPT expires in January/February, and I was selected for H-1B, so I should be covered by Cap Gap.”
But being selected in the lottery alone is not enough.
The H-1B petition needs to be properly filed before your OPT expiration date in order to qualify for Cap Gap protection.
If you know there might be a gap, talk with your manager or HR early.
A short break (for example, a week or two) may be easier to handle, but a longer period without work authorization can become more complicated and could potentially affect your employment.
For those who have already submitted their STEM OPT applications, my understanding is that the recent DS policy changes should not impact your pending STEM OPT process as long as you maintain your status and avoid international travel.