
F-1 Student Visas for Entrepreneurs
Apply for an F-1 Visa in Columbus
If you are a foreign national entrepreneur seeking to start a U.S. business, one of the visa categories that may be available to you is the F-1 student optional practical training visa provided that you meet the requisite criteria. For additional information, or for a consultation with an attorney about the specific facts and circumstances of your case, reach out to The Law Firm of Shihab & Associates. Our Columbus immigration lawyers have more than 50 years of combined experience in a multitude of complex immigration law matters.
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What Is the F-1 Student Optional Practical Training Visa?
The F-1 student optional practical training visa (OPT) is available for foreign nationals who are students in the U.S. to engage in temporary employment that relates to their major area of study. OPT status is available for an initial period of up to 12 months for each level of education (undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate), with extensions up to 17 months available for those with a course of study in a STEM field.
The F-1 OPT would be an option to look at if you will be studying at a U.S. college or university in a field that would qualify as a specialty occupation, you plan to start up a new business in the U.S., and you will work for the business in your area of expertise. OPT would allow you to work while in school or shortly after graduation. This visa is limited to a maximum of 12 to 29 months, depending on certain factors, after which you should switch to a different visa category such as H-1B, E-2, or a permanent resident solution. Let us plan a business strategy that works best for you. We are an innovative firm with proven results.
OPT Requirements
The first requirement for an OPT visa is that the OPT must be related to your major area of study. In order to utilize OPT for starting a business, the work that you will perform in the new business must be directly related to your major course of study.
You must also determine whether your OPT will be during school, after graduation, or both
You may be eligible for pre-completion OPT after you have been enrolled for a full academic year. Work authorization is for part-time during the school semester or term, and for full-time during vacations and while school is not in session. Part-time work means not more than 20 hours per week.
Eligibility for post-completion OPT begins after you have completed your studies. The reason you must decide between the two is that the time you work in pre-completion OPT is deducted from the time available to you in post-completion OPT. If you are working in pre-completion OPT status, the amount of post-completion OPT that is available to you is reduced by one month for every two months of part-time pre-completion OPT work and is reduced by one month for every one month of full-time pre-completion OPT work.
Qualifying for the 17-Month STEM Extension
The 17-month extension may be available to you if you have completed a qualifying STEM degree, which means a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. You must also be currently in an approved post-completion OPT employment status based on your STEM degree.
Additional qualifications include:
- You must have a bachelor’s, master's, or doctorate degree that is included on the STEM Designated Degree Program List
- Your employer must be enrolled in E-Verify
- You must submit your application before your current post-completion OPT status expires
The purpose of the STEM extension is to allow a U.S. employer to recruit those students and allow enough time for an H-1B petition to be filed. As an entrepreneur, the H-1B pathway may be available to you as well.
