USPS Blunder Puts F-1 OPT at Deportation Risk

USPS OPT card loss puts student at risk

An F-1 student has found themselves caught in a failing system, now facing the possibility of being out of status through no fault of their own. After finally receiving OPT approval, their crucial EAD card disappeared in the mail, allegedly lost by USPS.

OPT Clock Keeps Running

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Despite having official proof of the loss, the OPT unemployment clock has been ticking since July 1. The student has already lost 43 out of the maximum 90 unemployment days allowed, with no way to stop the countdown without the physical card.

Volunteer Position Rejected by University

The student has secured a qualifying volunteer research role that could legally halt unemployment days. However, their university refuses to update the SEVIS record without first seeing the EAD card, even though OPT rules clearly permit unpaid, degree-related work as valid employment.

System Gaps Put Students at Risk

This case highlights the gap between US immigration regulations and the rigid practices of some universities. With USPS avoiding responsibility for the lost document and an unforgiving political climate, students are left anxious and vulnerable to deportation through no fault of their own.

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