Actually, it's realistic. Immersion is the only way to completely understand the culture and be completely fluent. Good luck doing immersion for an uncommon language/culture like Nepali in the US. |
PP you quoted here. No. It's realistic. You can't "recreate" Nepal in the US. And anyone coming from Nepal as an AP will be looking to experience the United States, not bring their own Nepali way of life to the US. |
I am nanny from Nepal, nope you can't bring anyone from Nepal as AP or as domestic helper unless your are Ambassador. |
Since we're talking about Nepal, I think OP is SOL. No, they can't come on AP visas or just about any other working visa unless you are a diplomatic/WB family.
Can your family come over for extended stays? |
Please message me! I have an amazing Nepalese nanny that will be ending her time with us soon. If not her I know she has many other Nepalese friends that also work in the field.
Lethaoa@gmail.com |
Great idea! Hope the OP sees this. |
Your best bet is to find a Nepalese nanny who is already in the U.S. If you are an American citizen, you cannot bring a nanny from overseas, unless you belong to a very narrowly defined part of the diplomatic corps. I'm going to guess that's not you. Only diplomats and employees of international organizations are allowed to bring in nannies from overseas. Sorry. |
I was wondering a similar thing; can eanyons explain why we cannot bring in an overseas nanny? Like, the reasoning for this rule? Thank you. |
*anyone |
I found a few on care and sittercity. One lets you search by language. There is some kind of Nepali org in DC, you could reach out to them. |
The reasoning is that nannies are not high-skilled enough to warrant hiring from overseas. It doesn't really matter why; if you are an American citizen, you generally have to make do with local talent. |
Sorry I think Nepal is banned from sending refugees |
Bull. You don't want a nsnny, you want a subservient person whom you can treat as a slave. In any case, as an Americsn, you are not able to do so. Thank God. |