Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APIA this year is 6350 for 12 months with regular AP. Prices are different with 6 and 9 mos, extraordinaire and educare.
Thank you! So a couple thousand cheaper it looks like, but that's for the 12-month extension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard, for what it's worth, that you can agree to a 12 month extension but then mutually agree to terminate early WITHOUT penalty, according to APIA LCC.
So let's say you extend for 12 months, but really decide you only want 10 more months (or whatever). You notify APIA and then they adjust accordingly and done.
It may require a "rematch" filing but doesn't need to result in anything.
Au Pair agencies NEVER refund the upfront agency fee.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard, for what it's worth, that you can agree to a 12 month extension but then mutually agree to terminate early WITHOUT penalty, according to APIA LCC.
So let's say you extend for 12 months, but really decide you only want 10 more months (or whatever). You notify APIA and then they adjust accordingly and done.
It may require a "rematch" filing but doesn't need to result in anything.
Anonymous wrote:APIA this year is 6350 for 12 months with regular AP. Prices are different with 6 and 9 mos, extraordinaire and educare.
Anonymous wrote:Op, so what are you going To do for childcare?
Anonymous wrote:We are with Au Pair in America and the website says simply: "should you and your au pair choose to stay together for a second year, your program fee is substantially reduced."
Our current au pair just let us know that she would like to stay with our family for another six months. Although we adore our au pair, we were pretty sure she would be our last since our youngest is now starting kindergarten and so our childcare needs are substantially reduced. Using before/after care instead of an au pair is less than half the cost. She's so great, though, we were considering it, but wondered how much agency fee we would pay. Thanks for any experiences to share.