Required and Recommended Documents
F-1 students who have completed their studies and have applied or are approved for post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) or the 24-month STEM extension of OPT must have the following documents to return to the US after a temporary absence:
- Unexpired passport valid at least six months into the future on the date of your return to the U.S.
- Unexpired F-1 entry visa issued by a U.S. Consulate
- OPT or STEM OPT Form I-20 with a travel signature from an OIS advisor not more than six months old on the date of your return
- Your OPT / STEM OPT I-20 should reflect your employment authorization dates and (if you are employed) your most recent employer
- Additionally, carry one of the following documents, depending on the status of your application:
- OPT application is pending (in process): Copy of your I-797 Receipt Notice from USCIS
- International travel while an OPT application is pending can be risky. Important considerations are:
- OPT applications must be filed from inside the U.S.
- If your visa is expired, visa renewals are difficult while an OPT application is pending.
- If your OPT is denied, you cannot re-enter the U.S. in F-1 status.
- If your OPT is approved while you are outside the U.S., you may be expected to have your EAD card for re-entry
- OPT application has been approved: Your Employment Authorization (EAD) card from USCIS.
- Recommended Documents
1. Employer Offer letter
2. Proof of Employment- this can be copies of your paystubs
Note: Traveling after your program end date and while your OPT is pending may be subject to increased scrutiny by CBP.