Anonymous wrote:Call her your long lost cousin who you want to sponsor and offer a room and board. What you all do in your house in nobody's business.
Nowhere doe it say that you cannot pick out a person anywhere in the world and allow them to go to university here. Immigration wants to see that the person has enough money and will be in good standing with the school. Nobody can keep her from going to the store for you and her, sitting at home while the kids are at home (cousin's do that), helping clean up the house she lives in. I've been in international student two times. Living with the sponsor would have been the right thing to so. Not only did I not live with the sponsor, I fell out of status two times and worked somewhere else paying taxes using my own ss #. Not a legal advice, but some of you are just overthinking this. Look up sponsoring a person and forget about the person being an Au Pair. they won't be an Au Pair after you sponsor them.
I think you are confusing "overthinking" with "trying to sort out what is legal and ethical". You seem to have that issue anyway.
Yes, it's illegal. Yes, it's unethical. You do you.