If you plan to reside in the U.S. on either a temporary or a permanent basis after graduation, you may be eligible for a temporary work visa.
If your job requires that you possess a college degree, you may be eligible to change your status from OPT to H-1B temporary working status. It is best to begin your H-1B process as soon as possible. If your Employment Authorization Document expires before your application for a change of status is approved, you are probably eligible to continue working until October 1 under the “cap-gap”.
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The immigration law refers to H-1B workers, not as professionals, but as workers in “specialty occupations”. Specialty occupations include almost any job for which a university diploma, or its equivalent, in a specific field is a prerequisite for employment. Accountants, architects, attorneys, many types of business managers, computer programmers, dentists, engineers, physicians, systems analysts, and various types of business, medical and scientific workers may qualify for H-1B status. However, if you graduated with a B.A. in the humanities or social sciences, you may have difficulty in finding employment which will qualify you for H- 1B status.