F-1 Practical Training & Employment Options
Since you are in the U.S. with the principal purpose of pursuing a full course of study or academic program, your employment options are very limited. Before engaging in any type of employment–paid or non-paid; on-campus or off-campus–you must first be clearly informed on what are the options and eligibility requirements.
Engaging in unauthorized/illegal employment is a deportable offense under U.S. immigration law.
Personal Funds: USCIS mandates that F-1 students be financially self-sufficient while in F-1 status in the U.S. Therefore, students who have completed their program, applied for or have been approved for OPT must have sufficient funds available to cover living expenses while on OPT. Securing paid training or employment is not a promise and can be difficult to obtain. Students must be financially self-supportive during OPT and be prepared financially for any unforeseen contingencies.