Stop your OPT Clock!
Secure your opt status without the job-hunt stress by launching your own business with our Self Employed OPT Tool within just 2 weeks
Get Started!The OPT Clock is Ticking: What’s Next?
International students face a critical challenge when they graduate without a job: the 90-day OPT countdown. If they fail to secure employment within this window, they may lose their OPT status and be forced to leave the US.
Solution? We’ve Got You Covered
We have expert advice, interactive tools, and exclusive services to help you smoothen your immigration process. Let us help you on your way!
Streamline Your OPT Application Process
Discover a hassle-free way to navigate your OPT application with these 3 simple and effective steps for a smoother journey
Data Analytics Portfolio & Project Overview
- Understanding the Data Analytics Stack.
- Key skills, tools, and project discussions.
Building a Tableau Dashboard
- BI project lifecycle and stakeholder management.
- Characteristics of effective dashboards
Data Storytelling in Tableau
- Defining data stories and types of data stories
- Building Problem Statement and problem tree
- Building data story with cover page, executive summary for business executive
Building a POWER BI Dashboard
- Comparison discussion between POWER BI and Tableau
- POWER BI data modeling and project discussion
Complete a Simple Questionnaire
We Form Your LLC
Stay OPT-Compliant
Summarizing the Algorizin Experience & Mock Interview
- Learn how to perform root cause analysis
- Algorizin POWER BI Project
- Simulate Real Interview Experience
- Feedback on Technical and Soft Skills
- Highlight Key Industry Terminology
Why Us?
Frequently Asked Questions
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a program that allows international students with F-1 visas to work in the U.S. for up to 12 months after completing their degree, gaining practical experience related to their field of study.
International students on OPT have a 90-day grace period to secure employment. If you don’t find a job or create your own company within this timeframe, you risk losing your OPT status.
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure that provides the benefits of limited liability protection, which means your personal assets are protected in case of any legal issues related to your business.
By reporting self-employment through your own LLC, you meet the employment requirements set by USCIS for OPT, stopping the 90-day unemployment countdown and maintaining your visa status.
Yes, forming an LLC and maintaining your self-employed status allows you to take on volunteer or freelance opportunities while keeping your OPT status secure.
Self-employed OPT offers flexibility, protection from scam companies, and control over your career path. You can pursue entrepreneurial ventures while complying with OPT requirements.