From: VISA Office Date: February 21 Subject: VISA News: H-1B Workshop, OPT/CPT Workshops, Taxes, Mocktail Networking Hour, Black History Month and MORE
The VISA Office is open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday. We are located in Crawford Hall, Suite 215.
On Monday, Thursday, and Friday, we have virtual chat advising available from 11am to 1pm. Access virtual chat from our website here.
You are also welcome to contact us for an in-person, phone, or virtual appointment. Please email visa@case.edu to request an appointment or schedule from our website here.
OPT & CPT Workshops
The VISA Office is offering Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT) Workshops to review the application process, student responsibilities, and other important considerations.
It is important to be well informed before you apply. It is also important to apply early!
OPT is mostly for students who are graduating and wish to work after graduation. You first have to obtain your OPT I-20 from our office. Then you must apply for an Employment Authorization Document from US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), which is required to begin work on OPT. It takes USCIS 3-4 months to process EAD applications. You must complete an OPT workshop to obtain an OPT I-20 from the VISA Office, so we strongly recommend that you attend a workshop as early as possible if you plan to apply for OPT this semester. Remember, you do not need a job offer to apply for OPT!
CPT is for currently enrolled students. For CPT, you have to have a job offer before applying for authorization. You are not eligible to begin your experience until you have CPT authorization in place. It can take several days to become authorized.
Please sign up for a workshop! You can sign up here.
Traveling During Spring Break
Spring Break is March 11 - 15. If you plan to travel outside of the U.S. during the break, be sure to check the entry requirements for all of the places you will visit. As a visitor, it is necessary to comply with all of the laws put in place by a host country’s government.
A valid travel signature on your I-20 (F-1 students) or your DS-2019 (J-1 students) is required to enter the United States. Check your I-20 or DS-2019 for a valid travel signature now!
A travel signature is valid for up to one year for current students. For alumni on OPT or STEM OPT, the travel signature is valid for six months.
To request a travel signature, go to our website and scroll down to the request to reprint your I-20 or DS-2019. Clicking on the link will take you to Terra Dotta to complete your request. Allow 5 - 7 days for processing.
For more information related to travel for F-1 and J-1 students, click here.
Spring Break- The VISA Office is OPEN
While we hope you'll be resting and relaxing over Spring Break (March 11-15), the VISA Office will be open if you need assistance.
Tax Information for 2023 Filing Year
Tax Deadline is April 15: Forms & Sprintax Availablity
Sprintax is a tax-return-preparation software program designed primarily for international students and scholars. It can help you prepare your U.S. federal income tax return, which you are legally required to file to the Internal Revenue Service. The VISA Office has arranged for a limited number of coupons for free access to Sprintax for your federal tax filing needs.
You may access Sprintax and begin preparing your tax return by following these steps:
Enter Case Western Reserve University’s unique code. This code was sent to you via email on February 6.
Sprintax will prepare your tax return
If Sprintax determines that you are required to file a state tax return, you may use Sprintax to file your state return at your own expense. You are not required to use Sprintax to file your tax returns but, remember, it is your responsibility to comply with the law and properly file all required tax returns.
If you haven't yet received your Form W-2 from CWRU, contact Payroll at payroll@case.edu.
For more information regarding the 1098-T, please visit the Financial Services website to download the Nonresident Alien 1098-T Request Form.
1042-S forms will be prepared by mid-March and sent to students by Payroll. Please contact Payroll if you have questions about the issuance of your 1042-S.
For more information, visit our International Tax Resources page and if you have any questions, the Sprintax team will be happy to help via their 24/7 live chat function or via email at hello@sprintax.com. Remember, VISA Office staff members cannot advise you on tax questions, so please reach out to Sprintax for help.
Sprintax Offers Tax Webinars to Prepare for Tax Filing Season 2023
The VISA Office partners with the tax experts at Sprintax, who offer tax filing services to international students who are considered non-resident aliens for tax purposes. The Sprintax team will be hosting a series of free open tax webinars to provide helpful information about non-resident tax filing obligations.
You can find the details and registration links below for each:
Description: Learn how identity thieves can steal your personal information, what's at risk when they do, and how to recognize common scams.
A PNC representative will conduct an in-person workshop March 15 from 12:30 - 1:30 pm in Nord Hall, Room 356 as a follow-up to the on-demand presentation and help answer your questions on staying safe from identity thieves. Pizza and soft drinks will be provided. Register here.
Improve your financial health in 2024! Be sure to join free financial education workshops provided by PNC’s My Finance Academy. Find the full spring schedule of webinars and registration at pnc.com/myfinanceacademy.
Black History Month Celebrations in Cleveland
· Cleveland Museum of Art Tours: Saturday, February 24, the Cleveland Museum of Art will offer free, guided tours of the museum's most renowned artworks created by Black artists. Find more information here.
· Cozad-Bates House: Located in University Circle, this is the last-standing home in the area from before the Civil War. Transformed into an interpretive center with a variety of exhibits, this home preserves the charm of 1800s architecture while providing art and educational programming that traces the history of slavery and highlights local freedom seekers. Cozad-Bates House
· African American Cultural Gardens: Take advantage of a sunny day this February by visiting the African American Cultural Garden, one of the 34 gardens onsite at the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. Dedicated in 1977 and undergoing recent renovations in 2022, this garden boasts unique architecture that tells a story, including a “Door of No Return” that signifies an exodus from Africa, tranquil water features to visualize the trail from slavery to freedom, and a North Star plastered at the focal point, to honor Ohio’s own history with the Underground Railroad and the Great Migration.
Get Ready for International Women's Day - March 8
Attend a free networking and panel event at the Cleveland Public Library in downtown Cleveland to learn about the lives and accomplishments of international women who paved a path for themselves here in the City of Cleveland. Registration required. For public transportation info, use this link.
Study Abroad Updates
Campus Happenings
Mather Center Trivia Night
Join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women for their annual Trivia Night on Thursday, February 22. Play solo or with a team of up to 5 people. Winners get a gift bag of items from some of our favorite women-owned brands. Categories include music, history, visual puzzles, movies, TV — and more.
Prizes are limited, but there will be snacks for all our participants. This event will be held in the Mather Center (TVUC 248) from 6:00-8:00 pm and is open to the entire CWRU community.
Are you exploring career, internship and/or graduate school options? The 2024 Career, Education and Inspiration Expo will help you discover opportunities, grow your network and get first-hand information from representatives of top employers and graduate programs. This event is open to current students and alumni.
2024 Career, Education and Inspiration Expo, Friday, March 1 — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information, visit the Career Center website.
Other Opportunities
If you would like to promote your event or opportunity through VISA News, please make a complete submission (including flyers, images, details, etc.) for consideration by noon on Monday to visa@case.edu. The VISA Office cannot guarantee that all submissions will appear in the newsletter, as space is limited, but staff will review all timely submissions for consideration.