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F1 OPT Visa Business Plan FAQ
Disclaimer: This information is for general reference only. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Please consult a licensed U.S. attorney for immigration matters.
Why a Business Plan Matters for OPT and STEM-OPT?
Whether you are working for an employer or starting your own company, USCIS and Designated School Officials (DSOs) require that your OPT or STEM-OPT employment be directly related to your degree program.
A professional business plan helps you clearly document:
The connection between your academic background and your job duties
How your employment provides practical training opportunities
The structure and goals of your business or employer
Evidence of your role, supervision, and ongoing professional development
For STEM-OPT, your plan can also help define your training objectives, explain how you’ll gain new skills, and demonstrate that your work meets USCIS compliance requirements under the Form I-983 training plan.
Can I start my own business while on F-1 OPT or STEM-OPT?
Yes — F-1 students on regular OPT may start their own business as long as the work is directly related to their major field of study and they work full-time (at least 20 hours per week). For STEM-OPT, self-employment is more limited, since you must have a bona fide employer–employee relationship with proper supervision and a completed Form I-983. A business plan helps clarify this structure and demonstrate compliance.
What information should be included in an OPT or STEM-OPT business plan?
Your business plan should describe how your company or employment supports your professional training objectives and aligns with your academic background. A strong plan includes:
A clear business or employment description
Defined duties that match your field of study
Company structure, ownership, and supervision arrangements
Training goals and measurable outcomes
Financial projections and operational details (if self-employed)
Explanation of how your work contributes to your career growth
Why is a business plan important if I’m working at a startup or small business?
OPT and STEM-OPT applications often receive additional scrutiny when employment is with a new or small company. A detailed business plan shows USCIS and your DSO that the business is legitimate, active, and capable of providing meaningful training opportunities. It also clarifies your specific role, reporting structure, and professional objectives — reducing the risk of denial or Requests for Evidence (RFEs).
Can I use my OPT or STEM-OPT period to prepare for future visa options like H-1B or EB-2 NIW?
Yes. OPT and STEM-OPT can serve as valuable steps toward longer-term immigration pathways. A business plan helps you position your current work as part of your career development — providing documentation and a narrative that can support future petitions such as H-1B, O-1, or EB-2 NIW.
How can a business plan support my STEM-OPT Form I-983 training plan?
A business plan strengthens your Form I-983 by detailing the employer’s structure, your job description, and how your work activities meet training objectives. It provides supporting evidence that:
You will receive structured supervision and evaluation
The company has resources and capacity to train you
Your work aligns with your academic field and STEM learning outcomes
How Our Business Plans Help?
Our OPT / STEM-OPT business plans are written to clearly present your role, company, and training goals in a professional, USCIS-friendly format. Each plan is designed to help you:
Demonstrate compliance with F-1 and STEM-OPT requirements
Clarify how your work relates to your degree
Support your DSO and USCIS documentation needs
Build a strong foundation for future immigration or business goals




