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Which document must an F-1 student obtain permission from to work part-time?

  1. Designated School Official

  2. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

  3. Academic Advisor

  4. International Student Office

The correct answer is: Designated School Official

An F-1 student must obtain permission from a Designated School Official (DSO) to work part-time. The DSO is a school official who is authorized by the U.S. government to provide international students with guidance on regulations related to their student visa status, including employment eligibility. When an F-1 student wishes to work part-time, the DSO must endorse the student's Form I-20, which is required before the student can begin any type of employment, whether on-campus or off-campus. The DSO's role is essential as they ensure that the student adheres to the regulations governing their status and can act in accordance with the guidelines set by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This includes providing the necessary documentation and advice regarding employment options available to F-1 students, such as on-campus employment or Optional Practical Training (OPT), which would also require the DSO's authorization. Other options like the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, while relevant to the broader immigration context, do not directly grant permission for employment; their role involves overseeing and regulating immigration policies. Similarly, while an Academic Advisor may provide guidance on academic matters, they do not have the authority to grant work permission. The International Student