No, because you have to renew the Visa outside the US. The state recommends to renew in the homecountry, but Canada is also possible. Once it is expired there could be several problems to get back in the States.
Yes, you can decide which country you want the Aupair to come from. It's your preference since you are the employer.
Aupair is a French word that can either be translated as the adverb "on par". It can also be translated as the noun au pair, which is a domestic assistant from another country that works in a home and is provided a place to stay.
There are several great websites to view the aupair industy. Child care is always in demand and can allow a person to travel and see new things. Aupair-world seems to be the top rated site for information.
The Aupair World is the largest organization that offers services to help connect aupairs and Host Families. The signup is free, and it also provides a space on their website to ask questions about vistas, travel arrangements, and other aupair related issues.
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No, au pairs are not able to renew or obtain a new au pair J-1 visa while in the United Sates. If an au pair decides to participate in the extension program (stay an additional year in the US) she is able to return to her home country before her first year ends and apply for a new visa there (this must be done before the first year ends!). However there are risks involved as au pairs are not guaranteed a new visa despite having a legal sponsor in the USA.
Some reliable Au Pair world services include the following: aupairnet24 dot com, greataupair dot com, aupaircare dot com, aupair dot se or aupair-world dot com.
Aupair World offers services connecting au pairs and host families across the world. If you intend to au pair it may be able to find a host family; if you are a host requiring an au pair, it may be able to find one for your needs.
Free calculator tool requires site registration only. they do consider these factor and help them count.
Assuming you mean you're hiring au pairs (nannies), you can probably pay relatively low wages and benefits.
Contact the Department of Foreign Affairs in Ireland. Look at the page at the link below for information on visas in Ireland.
The average cost of au pair services runs to about $300-$400 per week. If you find and hire an au pair on your own you can save yourself the cost of working through an agency and it may end up being less expensive after considering all of the costs involved with getting an au pair through an agency. Doing this, though, exposes you to the risk of not being certain that the au pair that you are hiring has been thoroughly checked out by a respectable company.