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The poster has not been here for over a year and assume they were making iot up or came through a traditional route, found her a boyfriend for example.

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How rude of some of you. Imagine my surprise when I log back in after years to find all these mean people leaving crappy comments.  I don't owe you any explanations and am not rude for trying to point someone in the right direction. It is however rude to assume or insinuate that somehow  I had other means . Or those that Google a time limit. Duh?!?! Good to know you can do research. This post started with an honest question then was left to serve as hope to someone and thanks to a few ugly people is now full of insults and ugly assumptions. Shame on you.

 

 

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On 2/20/2016 at 7:24 PM, HFM181818 said:

when is she going home? (two years being the maximum for an au pair)

None of your business really.

 

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On 2/25/2016 at 4:23 PM, canadian_wife said:

I thought Au Pair's could only stay for a short while (2 years I think). What are her future plans?

Glad it worked out for you. Good luck

You are correct.  And thank you

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On 1/23/2017 at 8:32 AM, NuestraUnion said:

 

Old thread.

 

The au pair route has to be through an agency. And as already mentioned bringing a family member to babysit is not legal.

 

She never replied on important questions on how she was able to do it through an au pair. It is left for many to speculate whether there were other means.

So because I've been living my life I had "other means"?  Au pair visas are perfectly legal.  Your awfully bold with your very wrong assumptions. I owe you nothing, especially details of a visa you can easily Google.  Why is your assumption not that I followed all the steps that are outlined for the Visa? Because you want to be hurtful that's why.  Your a jerk. 

 

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Please share the successful path/agency you perused so others that are in need can be informed. The reason this thread keeps getting bumped is because there are people in the same situation that are looking for help.

 

It would be beneficial to others if there is a legal path in this situation.

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Carol, thanks for your contribution to question many have and in trying to help.

I am going to take a different route.  I am actually going to apply for the Affidavit of Support (I-134).  There is no work visas involved and no au pair filings.  The I-134 form is just to state that you as a host will assume all resposibility for whomever you want to sponsor (the benefactor) and that that benefactor will not be a burden on the country.  I can do that.  Although I have a couple of questions on filling out that form and there is no local office that I can call with questions.  They require that you make an appointment to see them... so that's quite an inconvenience when I have newborn triplets to care for.

 

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 ~~One post removed for personal attack. Thread locked to further discussion. The OP has made it clear she will not go into detail how she brought her SIL to nanny. This thread is not to be restarted or referred back to.~~

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