Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I graduated at the end of February this year, majoring in business, and intend to continue my master's degree.

I graduated at the end of February this year, majoring in business, and intend to continue my master's degree.

This classmate, you need to understand the following concepts first:

First, internship and OPT are two different concepts. To put it simply, internship is used for work before graduation.

OPT is to work after graduation.

According to your time, it's too late to discuss relationships now. The introduction of OPT is as follows:

1)OPT is a 1 year work permit, which is issued to students who have completed their graduate degrees in the United States.

2) You must find a job within 90 days after graduation 1 year, otherwise you will lose your position.

3) If your employer participates in the eVerify program, you can get OPT for up to 29 months.

4) In order to use the optional practical training (OPT) employment benefits of F- 1 status, the Immigration Bureau must receive your application within 60 days after the end date of your status (your status ends on your graduation date or the last day as a registered student-whichever is earlier).

Regarding the specific application and how to pay attention during OPT, you can consult the international office of your school.

Second: F 1 Students have 60 days to go abroad or apply for another school or OPT after graduation.

In response to your question, you have the following options:

One. Leave the country on schedule after graduation and wait until next year to re-apply for a visa to return to the United States. In your case, it should be easy to get a visa.

Two. Transfer to a language school and keep your identity until the next school starts. This way you can not leave the United States, but it is not good for you to apply for a visa again in the future. Or (operability is not high, basically impossible), ask the school you just applied for to admit you within 60 days after graduation and give you a 20-form.

Three. Apply for OPT and go back to school.