First OPT denial after 60 days of graduation.


pretham

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Hello everyone, please respond ASAP it is very important.
I have a problem with my OPT.I have applied for OPT after my graduation and with in 60 days of post completion.
On one day I have got a mail with one receipt number from USCIS saying that my application has been denied because of missing money order and asked me to send the packet again. Here to send the new packet I applied for new OPT I-20 from the college. Again with in two days of my first mail, I have received another mail saying that my I-765 is in progress with another receipt number saying my payment is successful.
To clarify this ambiguity I called USCIS and went to office directly,they said my application is in progress with receipt number which is on my second mail I received.
 So, I haven't sent any packet to USCIS with my new I-20. At this point I have two OPT I-20's.

After all this my application status is in processing state for almost one and a half month. But,now it is showing my OPT I-765 application has been denied.I dont know the reason for denial.I haven't received any mail from USCIS yet.

I am a transfer student after completing one semester in first college. Both University's are with good accreditation.

Now I'm very much worried,what is my student status right now? It's been more than 60 days since my graduation. Can I apply again for OPT after student status expiration?If not can I stay in US? what are the options please respond it's very urgent.

Can I join in another college for master's and after completion can I apply for OPT again? Or do I have to join in day one CPT colleges?

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They are saying, they cannot say anything until they see letter from USCIS. And I'm also worried about my f1 status and staying in the US. If anyone can give suggestions it would be very helpful to me. 

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No real university gives out CPT from day one. And signing up with a fraud university would only make things worse, it would kill your future career in the US.

Cut that acronym out of your vocabulary. Somebody who went to a university "with good accreditation" should never even consider CPT from day one.

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