Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a numbers game. Many of them come here as APs, but they are shopping for a US passport or simply jump.
This. Nothing mysterious. Its basic statistics. If too many are getting married or jumping their Visa, the program closes for them.
Plus who really wants an AP that is husband shopping. State department is doing everyone a favor.
What a ridiculous thing to say. We have hosted 4 Thai au pairs and none were “husband shopping”. (Mostly saving money and trying to improve their English to help family businesses at home).
So grossly racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a numbers game. Many of them come here as APs, but they are shopping for a US passport or simply jump.
This. Nothing mysterious. Its basic statistics. If too many are getting married or jumping their Visa, the program closes for them.
Plus who really wants an AP that is husband shopping. State department is doing everyone a favor.
What a ridiculous thing to say. We have hosted 4 Thai au pairs and none were “husband shopping”. (Mostly saving money and trying to improve their English to help family businesses at home).
So grossly racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a numbers game. Many of them come here as APs, but they are shopping for a US passport or simply jump.
This. Nothing mysterious. Its basic statistics. If too many are getting married or jumping their Visa, the program closes for them.
Plus who really wants an AP that is husband shopping. State department is doing everyone a favor.
Anonymous wrote:It's a numbers game. Many of them come here as APs, but they are shopping for a US passport or simply jump.