Anonymous wrote:If she is under 26, she can go back to her home country and sign back up with an agency and come on a new au pair visa. There is no rule that you can have only one au pair visa, just that each visa is for a max of two years. Yes, you would pay the agency fee.
Anonymous wrote:This au pair can't stay on the au pair visa, and generally, has to go home unless she's getting married, or got a student visa (though she probably would have to go home between the program & coming back), or is getting sponsored as a G-5. Are either you or your husband here on a G-4?
So, no she can't be your au pair, which means there's no agency fee to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) no- she's already extended once, so she cannot stay as an AP any longer. (2 years is the max)
2) No, since she's not eligible to be an AP.
I think your friend was asking if you'd like to hire her illegally, with her overstaying her visa or returning on a tourist visa.
I advise against this, highly.
OP here. Thank you. My friend can be a little clueless, but if this is the case, we won't do it. If it had only been a year, is that possible?
Anonymous wrote:1) no- she's already extended once, so she cannot stay as an AP any longer. (2 years is the max)
2) No, since she's not eligible to be an AP.
I think your friend was asking if you'd like to hire her illegally, with her overstaying her visa or returning on a tourist visa.
I advise against this, highly.