PRE Completion OPT

Pre-Completion OPT is Optional Practical Training authorized before the completion of a student’s program of study. It permits F-1 students to gain work experience in their major field of study while pursuing their academic program. It can be authorized:

  1. Part time (work 20 hrs. or less) Pre-completion OPT for eligible students who are still taking courses while school is in session.
  2. Full time (work 21 hrs. or more) Pre-completion OPT during summer and winter vacation, if the student is currently enrolled, and is eligible for registration and intends to register for the next term or session. OR

If Graduate student has completed all course requirements and has Thesis/final project/dissertation left to take.

  • Student must be in lawful F-1 student status at the time of application.
  • Student must have met the one full academic year as a full time student or will have met this requirement by the time the pre-completion OPT is requested to commence. (The one full academic year need not necessarily have been completed while you were in F-1 status; if you completed the one-year requirement while in another valid nonimmigrant status and you are now in valid F-1 status, you are eligible to apply for OPT)
  • Student must continue full time enrollment throughout the time spent on pre-completion OPT with the exception of summer and winter break.
  • Student must have not engaged in more than 12 months of full-time Curricular Practical Training (CPT) during the current degree level.
  • Student must have not been authorized for 12 months of OPT at the current degree level.
  • Student does not need to have a pending job offer letter to apply for pre-completion OPT.
  • If government sponsored, it is the student’s responsibility to contact his/her government sponsor to find out if he/she can be permitted to apply for Pre-completion OPT.

A student may file for Pre-completion OPT up to 90 days before the student completes a full academic year. If the student has already completed a full academic year, he or she may apply for OPT up to 90 days in advance of the requested Pre-completion OPT start date.

In addition, pre-completion OPT application must be received by USCIS within 30 days of the date on which the international student advisor entered the pre-completion OPT recommendation in SEVIS.

Note: Once student mails Pre-completion OPT application to USCIS and USCIS receives it, USCIS will take 90-120 days approximately to process the request.

  • STEP 1: Student will email the following documents to iescrequest@csun.edu:
    • Pre Completion Request Form (Page 3 of the Pre-OPT information guide). Available under the Form and Processes section of the IESC website
    • Copy of the most recent I-94 Departure Record Card/Electronic I-94
    • Copy of your Passport Identification Page(s)
      • Passport page(s) must show your name, photograph, date of birth, passport expiration and/or renewal date
      • Passport must be valid at least 6 months into the future.
    • Copy of all previously issued I-20s including OPT/CPT I-20s if you had OPT or CPT in the past.
      • The student should ask previous schools for copies of I-20 if he/she does not have the originals.
    • Copy of front and back of any previously issued EAD(s).

 Please allow Three weeks to review and recommend your Pre-completion OPT. An ISA will email you when the Pre-OPT I-20 has been issued and you are ready for STEP 2.

  •  STEP 2*: The student will receive the Pre-OPT I-20 and will be asked to sign the Pre-OPT I-20 and provide us the signed copy via email. The student will be responsible to assemble the Pre-OPT Application Packet and submit to USCIS via online OR by mail. For mailing applications, please refer to the Form I-765 Application Instructions (www.uscis.gov) for the appropriate lockbox location.

It is important for the student to review the Pre-OPT checklist and ensure all documents are included in their application. The student will need to prepare and add the following documents to their application: 

    • 2 U.S. Passport-Style photographs with small envelope.
      • Photos must meet U.S specifications (not taken in home country). Refer to I-765 instructions  page 20 for photograph requirements. 
      • The student must write his/her name and A-Number (if any) on back edge of each photo lightly in felt pen or pencil.
    • The online filing fee for Form I-765 is $470 and $520 for filing by mail.
      • If you file your form online, the system will guide you through the process of paying your fees with a credit, debit, or prepaid card. Bank account withdrawals are also available when paying online. Once you are ready to submit your form, the system will automatically direct you to the secure Department of the Treasury site, pay.gov, to pay your fees online.
      • USCIS no longer accepts payments made by personal or business check, money order, or cashier’s check for forms filed by paper unless you qualify for an exemption. When filing by mail, you can pay by credit, debit, or prepaid card by completing Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions, or you can make a payment directly from a U.S. bank account by completing Form G-1650, Authorization for ACH Transactions.
    • Completed Form G-1145 - Please download the form at www.uscis.gov. (FOR MAILING OPTION ONLY)
      • Complete Form G-1145 and attach it to the first page of your application, when filing Form I-765 at one of the USCIS Lockbox facilities, to receive an email and/or text message notifying you that your application has been received. 
    • Include evidence of having been lawfully enrolled on a full-time basis for one full academic year at a college, university, conservatory, or seminary approved by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) for attendance by F-1 foreign students.

Important: IESC does not require ANY fees for the services it provides to international students. No fees, under any circumstances, shall be submitted to IESC.

A student may be approved for up to a total of 12 months of OPT, including pre-completion and post-completion. If, for example, a student is approved for 6 months of Full-time pre-completion OPT, he/she will only be eligible to apply for 6 months of post-completion OPT after graduation.

Important! For every 2 months of part-time pre-completion OPT, 1 month is reduced for Post-completion OPT.

  • Student is expected to maintain F1 status in good standing and eligible to continue attending CSUN.
  • Once student receives the EAD card, he/she can start Pre-completion OPT and apply for a Social Security Number if needed. Student must send a scanned copy of the EAD card (front & back) to his/her ISA by college so that it is kept in the student’s file.
  • Student is not subject to the OPT unemployment. Student will lose the time requested but there are no other consequences.
  • With an approved pre-completion OPT from USCIS, student must work in a job related to his/her field of study and may change employers as long as the employment is related to the student’s field of study.

There are no additional travel requirements for pre-completion OPT other than the ones already required for an F1 student. An F1 student will travel with a valid passport, valid F-1 visa, and I-20 form with a valid travel signature (not more than one year old).

Pre-Completion OPT Form