Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before seriously considering this, look into visa delays. As far as I know, the only APs coming in now/soon are the ones who’ve been waiting since March and early April. If you’re willing too take an in-country AP (rematch or extension), you’re much more likely to find help quickly. However, you’re much less likely to find a Chinese AP. Head over to the AP section in the nanny forum, HP there can give more advice than you’ll find here.
This. You won’t get one now, until they allow J1 visas to be processed and to enter.
There are plenty of in country Au pairs available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before seriously considering this, look into visa delays. As far as I know, the only APs coming in now/soon are the ones who’ve been waiting since March and early April. If you’re willing too take an in-country AP (rematch or extension), you’re much more likely to find help quickly. However, you’re much less likely to find a Chinese AP. Head over to the AP section in the nanny forum, HP there can give more advice than you’ll find here.
This. You won’t get one now, until they allow J1 visas to be processed and to enter.
Anonymous wrote:Before seriously considering this, look into visa delays. As far as I know, the only APs coming in now/soon are the ones who’ve been waiting since March and early April. If you’re willing too take an in-country AP (rematch or extension), you’re much more likely to find help quickly. However, you’re much less likely to find a Chinese AP. Head over to the AP section in the nanny forum, HP there can give more advice than you’ll find here.
Anonymous wrote:Given the situation, I’m considering an au pair. I just don’t know whether it is realistic to expect a young person to stay in all the time for social distancing. FWIW we would probably have a Chinese au pair so maybe the cultural understanding of public health/ pandemics would help. Has anyone had experience with an au pair during this time, and how has it worked for your family?