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Anonymous wrote:Update, our Mexican au pair has her visa and is scheduled to arrive in 4 weeks.


I'm so confused as to how that can be true if no j1 visas can be issued???


I don't trust au pairs who are getting their visas and going around the rules. Kind of tells you how much they may or may not expect house rules.


So are these 'au pairs' people coming with tourist visas outside the official au pair program?


Agencies are not encouraging this.
Anonymous
Perhaps the Mexican AP can subject to one of the national interest exceptions (hosts involved in covid response, or special needs child?)
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the Mexican AP can subject to one of the national interest exceptions (hosts involved in covid response, or special needs child?)


Ahh fair point...
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https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/insights/2020/10/flash-alert-2020-423.html

Many agencies are in the Chamber of Commerce.
Anonymous
Our Mexican au pair arrived in 2 weeks from her match date and on a REAL J1 visa using no NIE.

J1s are not banned in all countries, just some.
Anonymous
Our Mexican au pair has a real J1 as well. Arrived 2 weeks ago.
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Anonymous wrote:Our Mexican au pair has a real J1 as well. Arrived 2 weeks ago.


Mexico is still issuing J1 visas. Our aupair arrived in January, no NIE. You have to go thorugh an agency which is covered by one of the lawsuits. We host through AupairInAmerica.
Anonymous
Any other countries besides Mexico? Thinking of starting the search again, just got news our au pair’s visa appointment has been rescheduled for the 4th time
Anonymous
PP here. We are not opposed to Mexicans, just want to search appropriately based on who can get appts. Thanks!!
Anonymous
Mexico is getting them. Canada doesn't need a visa. I had friends who got italy and france, both with nie though.
Anonymous
We matched with an au pair in Colombia in mid-February who has her visa appointment this week. When she first requested an appointment the earliest availability was August, but you can then request an "'emergency" appointment and your need for them to arrive sooner than their original appointment qualifies as an emergency. After requesting an emergency appointment they should hear about an earlier appointment within 3-4 weeks. Our au pair could have probably gotten an appointment even earlier but she mistakenly did not submit the request for an emergency appointment until a few weeks after requesting her original appointment instead of doing it right away.
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