Economic Hardship
A student who has been enrolled for an academic year and is maintaining F-1 status may apply to USCIS for “off-campus employment based on severe economic hardship.” The student is required to show that his/her severe financial hardship has been caused by unforeseen circumstances beyond his/her control. The student must also provide documentation showing that employment opportunities on campus are insufficient to ease the hardship. Keep in mind that the student must show specifically how the financial data submitted to the school for creation of the I-20 has changed. Support documentation is necessary.
Common reasons for seeking economic hardship employment
- Unexpected loss of a scholarship
- Decrease in funding from home country due to serious currency devaluation or family illness or death
- Tuition and fee increase
- Medical bills, loss through robbery/burglary (documented with police report) or natural disaster loss of sponsor support
If you think you might qualify for Severe Economic Hardship Employment, please make an appointment with the International Student Services for assistance.