Working Part-Time on an L-1 Visa

The L-1 visa is a great way to work in the U.S. for a company you already work for overseas. But what if you want to pick up some extra hours on the side? Can you work part-time on an L-1 visa?

The answer depends on a few things:

  • Your Visa's Main Job: The L-1 visa is all about working full-time for the company that sponsored your visa. They brought you in to do a specific job, and that's your main focus.

  • Sticking to the Agreement: The terms of your visa are based on the job offer and your employment contract. Make sure any part-time work you consider doesn't break those rules.

  • Full-Time Focus Expected: Generally, L-1 visas are for full-time work with your sponsor. This means working the hours your contract says or what your employer needs.

So, Can You Work Part-Time at All?

There might be a chance to work part-time for your sponsor company, but only if:

  • It Fits Your Visa Terms: The part-time work can't violate your visa or stop you from doing your main job.

  • Talk to Your Employer (and Maybe a Lawyer): Before you start any side hustle, chat with your employer and maybe an immigration attorney. They can explain your visa's details and if part-time work is okay, and make sure you're following all the rules.

Thinking of a Different Job?

If you want to work part-time for a different company, that's a whole new situation. You'd likely need to file a new petition with USCIS to change your L-1 status or amend your current one with the updated employment info.

The Bottom Line

Working part-time on an L-1 visa can be tricky. Make sure you understand your visa's terms and talk to your employer and potentially a lawyer before you do anything. Remember, your main focus is the job your sponsor brought you in for.