Employment
On-campus employment guidelines for F-1 students
On-campus employment is considered a “benefit” of
F-1 students in the opinion of the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS). USCIS authorization is not necessary for
on-campus employment.
To be eligible for on-campus employment, an international student must:
- Possess an I-20 issued by the University of Indianapolis.
- Maintain lawful immigration status by being enrolled full-time
in an academic program.
(12 hours for undergraduates; graduate programs have different requirements)
- Work a MAXIMUM of 20 hours per week while classes are in session.
Students may work
full-time (40 hours per week) during semester and summer breaks.
Get a campus job
- Search for an available position. On-campus job listings are maintained
by the Office of Career
Services
on-line: http://careers.uindy.edu/
- Apply and interview for the position. If offered the position,
your new supervisor will give you three forms:
- I-9; required by Federal law, and confirms
that you are in the
United States on a legal basis and authorized to accept employment.
- Federal and state withholding forms;
instructs the Accounting Office
how much money to deduct from your paycheck for tax purposes.
- green Work Authorization
card; instructs
the Accounting Office to deduct
your salary from the appropriate University budget, and
confirms you are eligible to
work on-campus. You must resubmit this card to the Accounting
Office every academic year.
- Complete the appropriate sections on all three forms. If
you have questions, contact the International Division.
In order to complete the I-9, please bring your passport and
I-94 card.
- Before the International Division can sign the Work Authorization
card, your hours of enrollment must be
checked for compliance with the USCIS full course of study
requirement. The person who hires you must sign
the green card first, before coming to the International Division.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Should you not have maintained full-time enrollment,
the Work Authorization card
will not be signed and you will not be eligible for work on-campus.
In addition, you will have violated
your status, and you will be advised to seek reinstatement.
- Once you have obtained a job on campus, you will need to have an "Employment Verification" letter filled out by your new employer. You can get this form in the International Division. Once you have this form filled out, the International Division will provide you with a letter to take to the Social Security office so that you can get a Social Security number from the U.S. Social Security Administration. Directions and map to the
Social Security office are available in the International
Division. You will not be given your first payroll check
until your Social Security number is given to the Accounting
Office.