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Posted 5 months ago
Trayvon Grant
Answered 5 months ago
If you're an F-1 student, you can work full-time on campus up to 40 hours a week during official school breaks like summer vacation, winter holidays, or spring break. During these times, you're not required to take classes, so you're allowed to work more hours. The job must be on your school’s campus, and it shouldn’t affect your ability to go back to full-time studies once the break ends.
Kayla Henderson
Answered 5 months ago
Yes, individual on an F-1 visa may work in the United States, but employment is limited and subject to strict regulations set by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Nia Richardson
Answered 5 months ago
Working without proper authorization is considered a serious violation of your F-1 status and may lead to termination of your SEVIS record and removal from the U.S.