Employment Information for OPT
Please provide us with the following information so we can update your SEVIS record accordingly and stop the "unemployment clock". Reminder: Internships, unpaid work, and self-employment all count as "employment" in the eyes of immigration, as long as:

1) The job is related to your field of study.
2) Is appropriate to your degree level.
3) You are working more than 20 hours per week.

Please email the ISS team in GEO (iss@plattsburgh.edu) or enter your question below if you have further questions.
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Full Name *
SEVIS ID# (N00########) *
Your preferred email address to be used by GEO and by USCIS / SEVP, if necessary. *
Please provide your current RESIDENTIAL (that is, where you are living) address: *
Please provide your current MAILING address where we can mail your new I-20 (if it is the same as your residential address, write "same as above"):
Please provide your current cell phone number:
Name of your employer (The company or institution's name. For example: Microsoft, Harvard School of Public Heath, Marriott Hotels, etc.)         *
Employer Identification Number (EIN) - Highly Recommended** (Ask your employer. Someone in the payroll or accounting department should know the company's tax ID.)
Address of your employer (the physical address--not mailing address--where someone could go to find your employment records) *
Your job title (.e., software engineer, counselor, etc.) *
Are you working at the company's location in person or are you working remotely?
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Explain how this employment opportunity is related to your course of study. This explanation should be short, but descriptive including your main responsibilities and applicable coursework from your major at SUNY Plattsburgh. This is a required field in your SEVIS record. *
Start Date (the day you began/will begin working at this job). Please notify GEO via email when you stop working. *
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Is the job full-time or part-time? (Federal immigration regulations define "full-time" as more than 20 hours per week. Working full-time will stop the unemployment clock). *
If you have any further questions, please write them below, then we will respond via email.
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