
An F-1 student lost their STEM OPT approval after their school made a serious cap-gap mistake during H-1B processing. You now see the result of one data error turning into a legal block. The student followed the process but still ended up without valid work status.
How the cap-gap error happened
The student’s H-1B was picked for consular processing, not change of status. You should know that cap-gap does not apply in such cases. Even so, the DSO wrongly added cap-gap dates to the new I-20, triggering the rejection.
Why USCIS denied the STEM OPT
Because the I-20 listed cap-gap, USCIS treated the application as invalid. You end up paying the price for an error you did not make. The DSO admitted the mistake but said the record cannot change until consular processing finishes.
Wrong advice made things worse
The DSO asked the student to file Form I-765 with the flawed I-20 and attach a note. You expect that to work. It did not. USCIS still denied the petition, leaving the student without an option to continue employment.
Grace period and job loss
You are now in a 60-day grace period because OPT has expired. You must stop working once this window ends. With no active status, you also risk losing housing, insurance, and the right to stay legally.
What experts say about such cases
Experts say USCIS often assumes H-1B means change of status. You then face the burden of proving consular processing. The only fix is for the DSO to email USCIS with documents that confirm the correct filing type.
Limited and difficult options ahead
You also have the option to file Form I-290B to reopen the case. You need a lawyer for that. It takes time and money. Meanwhile, you remain in limbo, watching one school error undo years of effort in the US.
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