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Tris
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Posted on 09-01-07 4:17
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You can be paid for CPT.I have several friends working on CPT and getting paid.Some Colleges/universities ask students to pay for certain credit hours when they asks for CPT but most of the Universities do not care just write a letter to employee granting CPT and update information in your SEVIS.You are good to get paid for what you work for. Good Luck.
Last edited: 01-Sep-07 04:49 PM
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gameboy32
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Posted on 09-01-07 4:39
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I worked one whole year on CPT and my school did not ask for a penny. They just need all the paperworks to be in order. Thats it. Afterall, CPT is a full time work authorization. Some schools might ask students to pay for certain number of credits towards the CPT authorization.
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PunteDamai
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Posted on 09-01-07 5:04
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CPT is not always for full time job. It can be either part time or full time. Getting a CPT authorization has nothing to do with USCIS. It all depends on the employer, your advisor and the international student office.
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