Unpaid Internships
In most situations, you will require some type of employment authorization to gain experience in your field of study for off campus work. It is understandable that you might think that if you accept unpaid work, it is not considered employment, and therefore does not require authorization. However, this is not correct.
Immigration regulations consider employment to be any type of work performed, or services provided, in exchange for money, tuition, fees, books, supplies, lodging, or for any other benefit.
If you are receiving any type of compensation, or if the prospective position does not meet the below 6 unpaid internship criteria, you must obtain work permission (CPT, OPT, AT) if eligible. If you have completed your program you will need OPT authorization for both paid and unpaid positions.