안녕하세요,
하루 전에 같은 질문을 업데이트 했었는데, 마지막으로 clarity를 위해 한 번 더 여쭈어 봅니다.
저는 OPT STEM 비자 기간 중에 있는데요, 한 E-verified 회사로부터 Tour of Duty를 명목으로 한달반동안 W2가 아닌 1099의 신분으로 일해보자고 오퍼 받은 상태입니다.
검색해보니 어떤 글에서는 W2 잡만 인정된다는 곳도 있고, 아래의 document처럼 Employer가 E-verified된 상태이고 employer가 i983 폼에 싸인한 주체이며 supervision and training directly related to my degree 를 제공한다면 Work for Hire Contractor여도 괜찮다고 하는 곳도 있어 헷깔려 여쭈어 봅니다!
A student authorized for a 24-month extension must work at least 20 hours per week for an E-Verify employer in a paid position directly related to his or her DHS-approved STEM CIP code.
For students who are on a STEM extension, this employment may include:
- Multiple employers. Students may work for more than one employer, but all employment must be related to each individual student's degree program and all employers must be enrolled in E-Verify.
- Work for hire. This is also commonly referred to as 1099 employment where an individual performs a service based on a contractual relationship rather than an employment relationship. The company for whom the student is providing services must be registered with E-Verify. If requested by DHS, students must be prepared to provide evidence showing the duration of the contract periods and the name and address of the contracting company.
- Self-employed business owner. Students on a STEM extension can start a business and be self-employed. In this situation, the student must register his or her business with E-Verify and work full time. The student must be able to prove that he or she has the proper business licenses and is actively engaged in a business related to his or her degree program. HOWEVER, under the new STEM regulations, students may not fill out their own Form I-983, Sections 3 to 6, nor act as their own employer for the purposes of the form. This might result in the student NOT being eligible for a STEM extension if self-employed.
- Employment through an agency or consulting firm. If a student uses a temporary or staffing agency to place them in a training opportunity, the agency cannot complete and sign Form I-983, “Training Plan for STEM OPT Students.” Only the E-verified employer that provides the actual training relevant to the student’s qualifying STEM degree is authorized to sign and complete Form I-983. The “Official with Signatory Authority” for a student’s Form I-983 must meet the following criteria:
- Be employed by the organization providing the training.
- Be familiar with the STEM OPT student’s goals and performance.
- Have the authority to affirm that the information on Form I-983 is true and correct
도움주신 변호인 분들께 진심으로 감사드립니다!!!