Students on F-1 visas may work off-campus under a "severe economic hardship: exemption." This is defined as a situation that is unforeseen and beyond the student's control. Examples are loss of financial aid or on-campus employment that is not the student's fault, a significant devaluation of the student's home currency, inordinate increases in tuition, or unexpected changes in the financial condition of the student's main source of support.
Applying for Severe Economic Hardship
Eligibility
A student meets eligibility based on severe economic hardship as follows:
- is in good academic standing and is taking a full course load.
- can demonstrate unforeseen severe economic hardship.
- employment is not available or is insufficient on-campus.
- has been in F-1 status for one full academic year.
- employment will not interfere with the studies.