Yes, student can work in the USA under some condition. The USA government provide opportunities for international student to work on or off Campus while pursuing their studies. Here are a few options available to students
1. 1. On-Campus Employment: International student with F-1 visas are generally allowed to work on the premises in their school or university. This could include jobs such as working in the library, cafeteria, or administrative office.
2. Curricular Practical Training ( CPT): CPT allows F-1 students to work off-campus in a job Related to their field of study . Students must receive authorization form their designated school official (DSO) and have the employment listed as part of their curriculum.
3. Operational practical training (OPT): OPT is a period of temporary employment that directly related to an F-1 student’s major area of study. Students can apply for pre-completion OPT (before completing their studies) or post-completion OPT (after completion their studies). It requires authorization form the USA. Citizenship and Immigration services (USCIS)
4. STEM OPT Extension: students who have completed a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics may be eligible for an extension of their OPT period. This allows them to work in the USA for an additional 24 months.
5. Economic Hardship Employment: In case of severe economic hardship, F-1 students may be eligible to work off-campus. This requires authorization from the DSO and approval from USCIS.
It’s important to note that each employment option has specific eligibility criteria and application processes. Students should consult with their designated school officials or immigration advisory to understand the requirements and procedures for working.
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