
An F-1 student is facing a serious immigration crisis due to a technical error. Your initial Optional Practical Training is set to expire in February 2026, but a system mistake now threatens your legal status in the US.
H-1B Filing Creates New Trouble
Because your OPT is ending, your employer filed an H-1B petition under consular processing. Despite this, your SEVIS record incorrectly shows you under a Cap-Gap extension, which does not apply in your case.
Wrong OPT Date Raises Alarm
This error has pushed your OPT end date to April. You and your school have tried repeatedly to fix the issue, but the SEVIS system has refused to update the incorrect information.
DSO Requests Get Rejected
Your Designated School Officer requested a SEVIS data correction. They submitted Form I-129 to prove consular processing. Even with this evidence, the SEVIS help desk rejected the request twice.
System Limits Block Corrections
Supervisors claim they cannot verify the filing type. They also say the system blocks any change to automated dates. This has left you stuck with an incorrect immigration record.
Experts Call It a Nightmare
Immigration experts describe this situation as a nightmare. They advise you to contact USCIS directly, as only USCIS may have the authority to force a correction.
Filing With an Explanation Letter
Experts also suggest applying with the incorrect I-20 if required. You should attach a detailed explanation letter confirming that your H-1B was filed under consular processing.
Urgent Action Is Critical
You must contact USCIS immediately and request an expedited data correction. Filing without fixing this issue can lead to a Notice of Intent to Deny, putting your case at serious risk.
Immigration Status at Stake
If this technical error remains unresolved, it can jeopardise your entire immigration journey. Acting quickly is the only way to protect your future in the US.
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