Au Pair in America is the nation’s first legal au pair program, designated by the U.S. Government in 1986. Being an au pair is a great way to experience a cultural exchange program in the USA.

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Defination of an Au Pair

An au pair is a young adult from overseas who lives with your family on a legal visa for up to two years and provides childcare in exchange for a weekly stipend, room and board, and an opportunity to become part of an American family. Over time, an au pair becomes a trusted support for the parents at home, and a beloved and consistent caregiver for your children. We ask our host families to be supportive of their au pair’s goals, and to do everything they can to ensure they make the most of their experience while here in the USA.

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  • Au pairs come from 80+ countries around the world
  • All au pairs are between the ages of 18-26 when they arrive in the U.S.
  • Au pairs stay for a minimum of 12 months and have the option to extend for 6, 9, or 12 monthswith the same family or a new one
  • Most au pairs are women but some are male au pairs

Babies

Au pairs can assist with newborns and take care of babies over 3 months of age. They can feed, bathe, and put your little ones down for naps on a schedule you determine.

Toddlers

Au pairs can engage young children in creative play, spend time with them outside, read books, and get them involved in arts and crafts.

School-aged children

Au pairs can help school-aged children with homework, drive them to practices, games, lessons and appointments, and act as mentors and “big sisters” or “big brothers”.