Ask Sophie: What are my options if a company rescinds my OPT job offer?

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Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year in California for Entrepreneur Immigration Services.” She connects people with the businesses and opportunities that expand their lives.

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Dear Sophie,
I’m an international student graduating this month, but the company I was supposed to start working for on OPT has rescinded my job offer.
What are my options?
— Grappling Grad
Dear Grappling,
First of all, congratulations on your upcoming graduation. I know things might feel daunting for you right now, but remember to celebrate your accomplishment and this important milestone.
A lot of immigrants often find themselves in situations that require them to pivot quickly. You are not alone and there are resources out there to support you.
There actually might be some silver linings here for you. As you explore your options, remember that oftentimes the most innovative and insightful ideas have been born during challenging times.
Notify your DSO
If you haven’t already, you should notify the Designated School Official (DSO) at your university about your situation and make sure your records get updated. Federal regulations require you to notify your DSO within 10 days of any employment or personal information changes. DSOs are required to update the information in the federal Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) system within 21 days.
One important detail to keep in mind is that F-1 students on OPT (Optional Practical Training) are only allowed to be unemployed for 90 days after they graduate. Some of the details of your next steps may differ depending on whether you already have applied for and received your OPT work permit yet.
Now, let’s dive into some options!
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Ask Sophie: What are my options if a company rescinds my OPT job offer? by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
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