You should avoid CPT at all costs.
CPT nowadays is a recipe for disaster, due to massive abuse by fake universities like TVU, UNVA, Herguan, ITU, etc.
You cannot "join" a company while on CPT as it is a part of your curriculum. You can go ahead and graduate while working and start your OPT right after.Hello everyone,
I've a job offer for permanent position and I would like to know if I can join the company on CPT. I've seen many posts on this but no replies. Please let me know if I can do that.
Thanks
You cannot "join" a company while on CPT as it is a part of your curriculum. You can go ahead and graduate while working and start your OPT right after.
yes you can "join" the company while on CPT. "joining" a company simply means accepting employment.
For the record, CPT is strictly considered as a part of the curriculum of the student; if it is used for the sake of finding employment, making money, etc. one can easily get into trouble (i.e. out of status). The safe way of accepting employment is to go for OPT.
i think you are confused about what these terms mean.
both CPT and OPT are essentially time sensitive employment authorizations which the school has to approve
neither lays any restriction on whether ur on your employers payroll as contract/exempt.. etc.
Oh boy.i think you are confused about what these terms mean.
Please stop repeating the same nonsense as that would be confusing to people who'll read these posts in the future. CPT is alive and well. There is nothing wrong with doing an internship while studying in US. CPT is there exactly for that reason and students utilize that to gain immense experience.Oh boy.
It seems you are the one who is confused here.
CPT is essentially dead. Using CPT, except in very limited circumstances, is nowadays a career death in the US.
Have you not heard of TVU, UNVA, Herguan, ITU, and similar frauds???
CPT is only for work required by an established curriculum. That's by law. That also means that CPT is never for a permanent position, because a permanent position can never be required by a curriculum.
Abusing CPT will result in trouble. Plain and simple.
hence u must stop working on that date for the CPT. if u have an arrangement with ur employer that he would re-hire you on your OPT and in future on your h1, great. there is nothing in uscis or ice that prevents you from accepting such employment.
Aayitrun said:i would highly recommend you guys read official documents and also understand what different employee statuses are and how they gel together.
i've been through cpt, cpt extensions, opt... the whole nine yards.
nobody around here are more likely familiar with these processes than I am.
it is on the internet, it must be true.
lol.