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dipulata
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Posted on 06-10-12 11:10
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hello friends,
If I took my last semester off and taking only 2 classes for summer and deciding to take my OPT for associate degree would i be eligible to file OPT application? I am sure me taking my last semester off has nothing to do with my OPT filing eligibility but my international advisor is not sure and time is running out for me as it takes 90 days to get the OPT card. Could anyone give me suggestions or a valid link that shows OPT application can be filed so that I can show it to my advisor. that would be really great. I would appreciate your help. Thank you!
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dipulata
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Posted on 06-12-12 10:34
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Posted on 06-12-12 12:48
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try asking this question on immigrationportal.com
Wish I knew the answer to this. Good luck.
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coolboy05
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Posted on 06-12-12 10:36
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Who is eligible for OPT?
An F-1 student who has attended an SEVP-certified college, university,
conservatory, or seminary on a full-time basis for at least one academic
year may be authorized for up to 12 months of OPT per education level.
However, F-1 students who have one year or more of full-time curricular
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