For many international students in the U.S., the H-1B visa is a primary route to continue working legally after graduation. However, with the lottery-based system, it’s common for highly qualified candidates to miss selection despite multiple attempts. In such cases, it’s crucial to understand your options to maintain legal status and employment.
The H-1B Lottery: Limited Attempts, High Stakes
International students typically get 3 chances at the H-1B lottery:
- First attempt: Final semester of OPT or upon initial graduation.
- Second attempt: During the first year of OPT.
- Third attempt: If eligible for STEM extension, then during the STEM OPT period.
If you graduate early or time your graduation strategically, you might get a 4th attempt at the H-1B before OPT/STEM OPT ends. However, due to high demand and limited slots, even multiple attempts don’t always guarantee success.
What Happens If You’re Not Selected?
If your OPT or STEM OPT period is expiring and you haven’t been selected in the H-1B lottery, you risk falling out of status. That’s when Day 1 CPT (Curricular Practical Training) programs become a potential lifeline.
What is Day 1 CPT?
Day 1 CPT allows F-1 students to begin practical training (i.e., employment) from the very first day of a new academic program. These programs are designed for working professionals who wish to continue working while maintaining their F-1 status. However, Day 1 CPT must be approached cautiously and with full legal awareness, as not all programs are considered compliant by USCIS standards.
Companies Open to Hiring Day 1 CPT Students
Over time, some companies have shown openness to continuing employment for students on Day 1 CPT. Based on recent data, here are 46 companies reported to have supported employees or new hires with Day 1 CPT status:
- Adobe (requires manager support)
- Adolfson & Peterson Construction
- American Airlines
- Analytics
- Arcadius
- Axon
- Barclays
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Canon Design Architectural Firm
- Citizens Bank
- Cinch Seal
- Citi
- Cognizant
- Colabera LLC
- Dell Technologies
- Elements Health
- Fidelity
- Honeywell
- Insight Global
- Johnson Control
- JP Morgan
- Kelly Services
- McCann World Group
- Medtronic
- Niagara Bottling
- Oracle
- Peloton
- PPAL
- Qualcomm
- Sail Biomedicines
- Saunders Construction
- Siemens
- Sony
- Square Trade
- TCS
- Tender Touch Rehab
- Tesla
- Ticket
- TireHub
- Under Armour
- Walmart
- Wilco Source
- WorkHuman
- Xenogroup
- ZS Associates
These companies span industries such as tech, healthcare, finance, retail, and construction. While not all may publicly advertise CPT acceptance, they have either onboarded Day 1 CPT employees or retained existing workers who transitioned into CPT programs.
Final Thoughts: Proceed with Caution
While Day 1 CPT provides a pathway to continue working legally, it’s essential to ensure:
- The university offering CPT is accredited and SEVP-certified.
- You have proper documentation and justification for immediate CPT.
- You consult with your immigration advisor or attorney to stay compliant with USCIS regulations.
Not all employers may be familiar with CPT, so be transparent and proactive in your conversations with HR and legal teams. Ultimately, Day 1 CPT can be a temporary solution while you prepare for future H-1B attempts, pursue alternative visas, or explore permanent residency options.