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The International Students and Scholars Center would like to extend a huge congratulations to all our international student graduates for the accomplishments you have made during the time you’ve spent with us.

As an F-1 student, you are given a 60-day grace period after your degree completion date, during which you may choose to apply for Optional Practical Training, start a new program at ASU, transfer to a new institution, apply for a change in visa status or leave the U.S. Please keep in mind that on-campus employment cannot continue after your degree completion date. Undergraduate students cannot work after May 8, 2023. Graduate students should work with their academic advisor to determine their program completion date.

Apply for Optional Practical Training

You can work in the U.S. after graduation. Applications for OPT can be submitted before your degree completion date and must be received by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services no later than 60 days after your degree completion date.

Start a new program at ASU

If you are admitted to a new program at ASU, you must request an I-20 from the ISSC reflecting the new degree program.

Transfer to a new institution

If you are admitted to a new institution, you must request to have your SEVIS record transferred.

Apply for a change of status

If you have applied to change your immigration status, you should contact the ISSC immediately after receiving a notice of action from the USCIS to get your record updated in SEVIS.

Leave the U.S.

If you have completed your degree and do not choose one of the options above, you will have a 60-day grace period during which you must depart the U.S. If you decide to leave the U.S., please complete the Reporting Student Exit from ASU eForm so we can update your SEVIS record.

You are advised to keep your immigration documents indefinitely, including all of your I-20s. The ISSC keeps student files for only a limited period of time and will not be able to assist with requests for documents or verification of student status after these files have been destroyed.

Get career services support

Whether you are working, going to graduate school or anything in between, ASU’s Career and Professional Development Services would like to hear from you. Take a moment to complete the ASU first destination survey through Handshake. The insights you share will help the university grow and expand the services we offer to students and alumni like you.

Take the survey

https://links.asu.edu/FDS2022

We wish you all the best in your upcoming endeavors.