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F-1 OPT to H-1B Transition Guide 2026: STEM OPT, Cap Gap & Next Steps

πŸŽ“ Status TransitionUpdated for 2026Last verified: March 2026

For international students in the United States, the transition from F-1 student status to H-1B work visa is one of the most critical β€” and most stressful β€” immigration milestones. In 2026, this path involves navigating OPT work authorization, the STEM OPT extension, the H-1B lottery, and the cap-gap period between the two.

The Core Timeline Challenge

OPT ends. H-1B starts October 1. The cap gap bridges the gap β€” but only if you're selected in the lottery and your employer files on time. Planning ahead is essential.

Step 1: Understand Your OPT and STEM OPT Options

Standard OPT (12 months)

After completing your F-1 degree program, you are eligible for 12 months of OPT (Optional Practical Training) work authorization. This is applied for via Form I-765 with your Designated School Official (DSO) and USCIS.

STEM OPT Extension (24 additional months)

If you graduated with a STEM degree (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) and your employer is enrolled in E-Verify, you may apply for a 24-month STEM OPT extension, giving you up to 36 months total of post-degree work authorization.

To qualify for STEM OPT extension:

Step 2: Secure H-1B Sponsorship

H-1B requires a U.S. employer sponsor. Start conversations with your employer about H-1B sponsorship at least 12 months before your OPT expires. This allows time for the employer's legal team to prepare and for the lottery registration window.

Step 3: The H-1B Registration and Lottery

H-1B cap cases require electronic registration during a window that typically opens in early March each year. For FY 2026, the registration fee was $215 per registration.

Step 4: The Cap Gap Period

The cap gap is a critical provision for F-1 OPT students selected in the H-1B lottery. If your OPT expires before October 1 (when the H-1B becomes effective), the cap gap automatically extends your F-1 status and work authorization until September 30.

Cap gap applies when:

What to Do If Not Selected in the H-1B Lottery

Not being selected is common β€” demand far exceeds the 85,000 annual cap. If you are not selected:

Key Dates to Track

MilestoneTypical Timing
H-1B registration window opensEarly March each year
H-1B lottery selectionLate March
H-1B petition filing windowApril 1 – June 30 (approximately)
H-1B employment start dateOctober 1
STEM OPT extension must be filed byBefore current OPT expires

Key Takeaway

Start your employer H-1B sponsorship conversation 12+ months before your OPT expires. Apply for the STEM OPT extension if eligible β€” it gives you up to 24 additional months of work authorization and multiple H-1B lottery attempts. If not selected, cap-exempt employers and O-1 visas are the strongest fallback options.

FAQs

Can I apply for STEM OPT if I already started working on regular OPT?

Yes. You can apply for the 24-month STEM OPT extension during your 12-month OPT period, as long as you file before your standard OPT expires and your employer is E-Verify enrolled.

What happens to my H-1B if I change employers during cap gap?

If you change employers during the cap gap period, the cap gap may no longer apply. Your new employer would need to file a new H-1B petition. Consult an immigration attorney before changing employers during cap gap.

How many times can I enter the H-1B lottery?

There is no limit on lottery attempts. You can be registered by multiple employers in the same year (each gets a separate registration), and you can try again in subsequent years.

⚠️ Not Legal Advice. General information only. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed U.S. immigration attorney.

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