Anonymous wrote:I think it is more likely that she is looking for a host family that is willing to house her illegally after her au pair term is up while she pursues studies and/or just works for them. Before we started hosting au pairs, we had a full time nanny and it was very difficult to find a good and reliable person in DC who was willing and able to be paid legally. It was also outrageously expensive. So I think there are a lot of families out there who are willing take the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our au pair has been with us about 1.5 years. She has another 6 months left. She is OK, not great. Today she came to us telling us she is thinking of re-matching to find a family that will "sponsor" her for a student visa. We told her we could not "sponsor" as technically it is illegal to pay someone on a student visa, plus we need full-time help. She says several of her friends have found new host families that are willing do this. This upsets me a lot since, if she follows through with it, it will leave us without an au pair and with the task of finding a new one during a tough time to find au pairs. I know it will greatly upset our kids since they love her. I feel a bit betrayed that she would consider leaving us to find a family willing to sponsor her. How would you react? I understand she is thinking about her future (her home country is a wreck right now) but also feel like she is putting her self-interest ahead of her commitment to our family.
I would feel betrayed too and why do APs keep comparing themselves to other APs and families? My current au pair has been continuously putting herself ahead of our family needs so we recently gave her 2 week notice. Sad but it had to be done.
APs are temporary. Family is forever.
Anonymous wrote:Our au pair has been with us about 1.5 years. She has another 6 months left. She is OK, not great. Today she came to us telling us she is thinking of re-matching to find a family that will "sponsor" her for a student visa. We told her we could not "sponsor" as technically it is illegal to pay someone on a student visa, plus we need full-time help. She says several of her friends have found new host families that are willing do this. This upsets me a lot since, if she follows through with it, it will leave us without an au pair and with the task of finding a new one during a tough time to find au pairs. I know it will greatly upset our kids since they love her. I feel a bit betrayed that she would consider leaving us to find a family willing to sponsor her. How would you react? I understand she is thinking about her future (her home country is a wreck right now) but also feel like she is putting her self-interest ahead of her commitment to our family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is more likely that she is looking for a host family that is willing to house her illegally after her au pair term is up while she pursues studies and/or just works for them. Before we started hosting au pairs, we had a full time nanny and it was very difficult to find a good and reliable person in DC who was willing and able to be paid legally. It was also outrageously expensive. So I think there are a lot of families out there who are willing take the risk.
Interesting how APs are willing to throw state dept regulations out the window when it benefits them
Anonymous wrote:I think it is more likely that she is looking for a host family that is willing to house her illegally after her au pair term is up while she pursues studies and/or just works for them. Before we started hosting au pairs, we had a full time nanny and it was very difficult to find a good and reliable person in DC who was willing and able to be paid legally. It was also outrageously expensive. So I think there are a lot of families out there who are willing take the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Our au pair has been with us about 1.5 years. She has another 6 months left. She is OK, not great. Today she came to us telling us she is thinking of re-matching to find a family that will "sponsor" her for a student visa. We told her we could not "sponsor" as technically it is illegal to pay someone on a student visa, plus we need full-time help. She says several of her friends have found new host families that are willing do this. This upsets me a lot since, if she follows through with it, it will leave us without an au pair and with the task of finding a new one during a tough time to find au pairs. I know it will greatly upset our kids since they love her. I feel a bit betrayed that she would consider leaving us to find a family willing to sponsor her. How would you react? I understand she is thinking about her future (her home country is a wreck right now) but also feel like she is putting her self-interest ahead of her commitment to our family.