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STEM OPT Denied: Student Navigates Visa Limbo

Summary

  • STEM OPT application denied after student followed DSO guidance.
  • Cap-Gap exemption mistakenly applied to I-20 recommendation.
  • Student awaits official denial notice, facing immense stress.
STEM OPT Denied: Student Navigates Visa Limbo

An international student's STEM OPT application, submitted on September 28, 2025, has been denied, leaving them in a state of uncertainty. The situation was compounded by an incorrect application of the Cap-Gap exemption to their I-20 recommendation, despite their H-1B petition being selected for consular processing. The student reported that their DSO attempted to rectify the error, but SEVP indicated the exemption could not be removed until the H-1B approval.

Following the DSO's advice, the student proceeded with the application using the erroneous I-20, attaching a letter to clarify the situation. Despite these efforts and adherence to guidance, the STEM OPT was denied. The student has not yet received the official denial notice, which is further delayed by the Thanksgiving holiday, exacerbating their anxiety.

Currently, the student is exploring all available options while awaiting the official documentation. Immigration attorneys suggest that such cases warrant a thorough review of the denial notice upon receipt. Potential remedies may include filing a motion to reopen or seeking legal counsel to challenge any administrative errors.

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STEM OPT allows eligible F-1 students to extend their post-completion OPT. This student's STEM OPT was denied due to a mistaken Cap-Gap exemption application on their I-20.
The Cap-Gap exemption extends the F-1 status and work authorization for students awaiting an H-1B change of status approval. It mistakenly applied to this student's consular processing case.
Upon receiving the denial notice, students should review it carefully and may consider filing a motion to reopen or consulting with an immigration attorney.

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