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robinium
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Posted on 04-10-11 4:36
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Hello everyone,
My initial opt was about to expire on Feb 16. I sent my opt extension application on time. But it was returned by uscis because i forgot to fill out a question. By the time I corrected the the mistake and uscis received my corrected application my initial opt had already expired(Feb 24). Do you think they will consider my application as timely filed or will they reject my application. It has been 46 days and my application says "initial review" on usicis website. Has anyone been in similar situation before? What do you think will happen to my applicaiton?
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Namaskaar
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Posted on 04-10-11 7:02
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Have you Talked to your school yet?
Usually you should apply for STEM extension 90 days in advance. USCIS usually takes 90 days to make a decision.
Whenever they receive incomplete document they will mail it back and put your application on hold and only when they get back your full application they will start counting the days.
So they will start counting days only after they receive it the second time.
Usually you should be able to work for about 90 days after your initial OPT expires and your STEM application begins but if you don't get it by then, then you should stop working and start looking for options like joining a school.
Contact your school immigration advisor and good luck.
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Posted on 04-10-11 7:42
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the first thing you should do is to communicate with school about this situation.
next things, when uscis say the application is in initial review, u should not worry.
Namaskaar is also right.
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ark
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Posted on 04-10-11 9:00
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What's the receipt date on USCIS notice form? As long as the receipt date is before ur OPT expiration date, u r fine to work up to 180 days as long as ur extension is pending. So check the receipt date. If your receipt date is after the OPT expiry date, then talk to ur supervisor.
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robinium
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Posted on 04-10-11 9:39
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thanks ark, my receipt date is after opt expiration, does this mean they might not extend my opt?
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ark
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Posted on 04-10-11 10:01
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Here is the case of one person:
OPT expiry date: Oct 1
STEM applied: Sep 24
returned back for correction: Oct 2
sent after correction: Oct 4
Status: OPT got denied,
Reason stated: Application received post the expiry date.
So not sure what happens in ur case, could be lucky.
I don't know which datet u mean by saying you applied for extension on time. USCIS recommends applying as early as possible (withing 3 months of expiry) so that something happens like this, you will have enough time to resubmit.
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robinium
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Posted on 04-10-11 10:38
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thanks ark,
i had to do it at last moment because my employer was initially reluctant to do e verify . anyways looks like it's best for me to go for grad school sevis transfer immediately instead of waiting for opt extension.
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wtf
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Posted on 04-11-11 1:32
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also urgent:
is there any way around it if the company is not e-verified?
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