Every day, more F-1 students risk losing job offers because of immigration delays. You wait for your Optional Practical Training approval, but premium processing now takes longer than expected, leaving you stuck for weeks or even months.
Premium Processing Delays Raise Concerns
One F-1 student applied for post-completion work authorisation on December 2 and paid extra for premium processing. Even after more than a month, there has been no approval or update from US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Job Start Date Under Threat
Your job is scheduled to begin on January 12. Even with a confirmed offer letter, you cannot legally start work without OPT approval. This delay puts you at risk of losing the role to another entry-level candidate.
Inconsistent Processing Adds Frustration
Students say the system feels unreliable. Some OPT applications get approved within two or three weeks under regular processing. Others, even under premium processing, receive no updates at all.
Backlogs Undermine Premium Promise
USCIS continues to struggle with heavy backlogs and tighter scrutiny. Under these conditions, you feel that premium processing no longer delivers faster or predictable outcomes despite the high cost.
Limited Relief Through Inquiries
You can request a congressional inquiry to push for a response. However, several F-1 students report that even this step failed to move their cases forward.
Uncertainty Persists for Students
Despite paying thousands of dollars, you still face uncertainty. Without timely approval, your career plans remain on hold, showing how fragile job security can be for F-1 students.




