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Reply to "How difficult is it for aupair to remain in the USA on a student visa?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I came to the USA on a student visa. Same process applies to APs. My dad has to show that he had enough money in the back and had to get a letter from his employer to prove that he could support me while I was studying in the USA. Short of that, someone else would have to prove that. While I was here (and still am, I ended up switching to a TN, then a H1B and then got an employer sponsor green card, and am now a citizen), I was only able to work at school. I was a lab assistant in the computer lab in exchange for 1/2 my tuition. Engaging yourself into a contract saying that you will 'support' this person is a big deal IMO. And breaking the law by having her work in illegal as people stated above. I have no doubt that some APs are amazing (we have had many of those), but it's ok to let go. You can offer a great opportunity to another wonderful girl to have the same experience next year. And it is not your responsibility to offer an American education, or path to stay here indefinitely (which is most likely what this is about).[/quote]
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