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OPT Validity After H1B Approval: What You Need to Know

After H1B approval, OPT status remains valid until the H1B effective start date, typically October 1. A cap-gap extension bridges the gap, allowing legal work continuity. Eligibility requires a timely, status-change H1B petition filed during valid OPT. Update documentation through your DSO. Rejection ends the extension but may allow a 60-day grace period.

Last updated: July 18, 2025 10:00 pm
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H1B approval and OPT validity link explained, allowing F-1 visa holders a smooth transition to work in the U.S.
Cap-gap extension bridges OPT end to H1B start, ensuring legal employment continuity for international students.
Rejection of H1B petition ends cap-gap extension; students may utilize a 60-day grace period for other options.

Understanding the Link Between OPT Validity and H1B Approval

Navigating the transition from student visa to working visa in the U.S. can be challenging. Many international students on F-1 visas take advantage of Optional Practical Training (OPT) to gain work experience in their field of study. But what happens to your OPT status once your H1B visa, a visa allowing U.S. employers to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations, is approved? This is a common query among F-1 visa holders aiming to change their visa status. Let’s delve into the details to provide clarity on OPT validity after H1B approval.

OPT Validity After H1B Approval: What You Need to Know
OPT Validity After H1B Approval: What You Need to Know

Is Your OPT Still Valid After H1B Approval?

When your H1B visa gets approved, it marks the transition from being a student or recent graduate to a full-time specialty occupation worker. Generally, the H1B visa does not immediately invalidate your OPT status. However, the critical aspect that comes into play here is the start date of your H1B status.

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) often sets the H1B visa’s effective start date on October 1, aligning with the U.S. government’s fiscal year. If your H1B visa is approved before your OPT expires, and the start date of your H1B visa (i.e., October 1st) falls after your OPT expiration, you can continue to work under your OPT status until the H1B visa takes effect.

What is the Cap-Gap Extension?

The cap-gap extension is a provision that helps bridge the gap between the end of your OPT and the beginning of your H1B status. It automatically extends your OPT work authorization until the start date of your H1B visa. This ensures that you remain in a lawful status and can continue working in the U.S. without interruption.

To be eligible for the cap-gap extension, your H1B petition must be:
– Timely filed
– Filed for change of status
– Submitted while your OPT is still valid

If these conditions are met, your F-1 status and employment authorization are extended through September 30, allowing for a seamless transition to H1B status on October 1.

How Can You Verify Your Extended OPT Status?

If you’re eligible for the cap-gap extension, it’s essential to have documentation that reflects your extended employment authorization. You can request an updated I-20 form from your Designated School Official (DSO) that notes your cap-gap extension. This I-20 form serves as proof of your legal status and work authorization under the cap-gap provision.

For more detailed information about the cap-gap extension and its requirements, you may visit the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) official website.

What Happens If Your H1B Petition is Rejected or Withdrawn?

In the event that your H1B petition is rejected, denied, revoked, or withdrawn, your cap-gap extension of status and work authorization will automatically terminate. However, you might still have the standard 60-day grace period from the date of the rejection notice to prepare for departure from the U.S., switch to another visa status, or start a new course of study.

Conclusion

The transition from OPT to H1B is a crucial period for international students wishing to work in the U.S. Understanding the intricacies of OPT validity after H1B approval and the cap-gap extension can help ensure a smooth transition into your new working status. Always stay informed and coordinate with your DSO and employer to ensure that you remain in compliance with U.S. immigration laws during this transition.

Remember, the information and processes regarding visas can change, so it’s always a good idea to consult the official USCIS website or seek advice from an immigration expert for the most current guidance.

This Article In A Nutshell:

Understanding OPT validity post-H1B approval is vital for F-1 visa holders. OPT may continue until H1B kicks in, often starting on October 1, aligning with U.S. fiscal year. Cap-gap extension bridges OPT end to H1B start, ensuring lawful work. Consult DSO for updated I-20 during this crucial transition period.
— By VisaVerge.com

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