As an F-1 student currently enrolled at 西瓜视频, you are eligible to work for pay in the United States only in limited circumstances, as follows:
- On-campus Employment: Upon arrival at the College, all F-1 students are allowed to work on campus up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session and full-time during semester breaks and summer vacation. On-campus positions for which F-1 students are eligible (that is, jobs that are not federally funded work study jobs) are very limited. Check for positions at the Copy Center, Bookstore, and in Dining Services.
- Off-campus Work Permission Categories:
- CPT for Internships.
- OPT- Please refer to Graduating Students.
- Severe Economic Hardship or an Internship with an International Organization: In these special cases, the Immigration and Naturalization Service may grant employment authorization for a student who can prove unexpected economic hardship or who obtains a special internship with an organization that has international status in the United States. If you think you may be eligible under either of these special circumstances, please contact Chris Moca, international student advisor, via email or by calling 978-232-2270.
Under no other circumstances should an F-1 student accept off-campus work for pay outside of the above categories. Doing so would be a violation of federal law, as United States federal immigration laws prohibit nonimmigrant student visa holders (F-1 & J-1 visas) to work off campus. This would constitute a violation of immigration law, and would immediately invalidate your visa and right to study and remain in the United States. Further, students are able to work on campus for up to 20 hours per semester. Off campus employment is possible through approved Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT), in positions directly related to a student's academic major. The Office of International Education advises and authorizes students for on-campus and off-campus employment.
If you work a job on campus for pay, you will need to apply for a Social Security number. In order to do so you will need to secure two letters before going to the Social Security Administration office.
- A letter of offer from your employer on their organization's letterhead stating the job for which you will be hired, the number of hours it entails, and your salary.
- A letter from the Office of International Education stating that you are in legal F-1 or J-1 status.
Once you have these letters you can go to the Social Security Administration office in Salem, Massachusetts to apply. You will need to bring the following documents with you:
- Your passport.
- I-20/DS-2019 form.
- Visa (in your passport).
- I-94 card (small white card stapled in your passport).
- Letter from your employer.
- Letter from Office of International Education.
It takes approximately two to four weeks to receive your new Social Security card after you apply. Remember to ask for a letter confirming that you have applied from the office. The Salem Social Security Administration office is located at 35 Congress St Suite 101, Salem, Massachusetts. Check the for current hours of operation. The commuter rail Salem stop is within walking distance to the office.