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greenday_
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Posted on 01-29-12 7:24
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Hello sathiharu.. Yeso nepal tira jau bhaneko tara ahele Ma Opt ma chu ani Opt ma pani nepal jana milne rahecha ni tara dar lage raheko cha...sathi haru opt ma travel gareko cha bhane yeso experience share garnus na..
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chyantey
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Posted on 01-29-12 11:38
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Yes. You can travel in OPT provided you have a legit employment. I went to Nepal while I was in OPT but I was working on my field in an e-verify company. The bottom line is if you are employed get a letter from your em
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chyantey
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Posted on 01-29-12 11:39
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Yes. You can travel in OPT provided you have a legit employment. I went to Nepal while I was in OPT but I was working on my field in an e-verify company. The bottom line is if you are employed get a letter from your employer and some paystubs and a valid I-20. You are good.
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ghandruk
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Posted on 02-06-12 1:12
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Apart from that I think you need to have a valid f1 student visa as welll. OPT card with expired student visa is not eligible to enter unless you apply for f1 visa which then cancels your OPT as you go into back to F1 regular student. Update it if I am wrong!!
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