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Au Pair in America

How to Apply

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Program Length

12 months

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Age Requirement

Aged 18-26 years old

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Registration Deadline

Open all year

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Remuneration

Weekly pocket money

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Accommodation

With your Host Family

Start your adventure

As one of the largest organisations of our kind in the world, and with over 60 years’ experience in providing worldwide cultural exchange and educational opportunities, you can be sure that applying for Au Pair in America is safe, secure and straightforward. With Au Pair placements starting weekly, you can apply as soon as you like – just follow the step-by-step guide below.

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01. Check your eligibility

To qualify for Au Pair in America you must be aged 18-26 (you can apply whilst 17), have gained 200 hours of childcare experience within the last 3 years, have a valid and clean driving license & record (P-plates are fine), be a secondary school graduate or equivalent, and can commit to spending a year in the USA.

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02. Complete your application

Head to our online application portal and create your online profile. You’ll also need to make your first payment of $100 AUD. Once you’ve registered, you’ll see a ‘to do’ list which includes answering several more questions and sharing photos and documents.

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03. Attend an interview

After your online profile is complete, we’ll organise an interview with one of our friendly interviewers. This could be face-to-face or via Zoom/WhatsApp, depending on where you live.

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04. Complete a 16PF test

We’ll ask you to complete a 16PF test (16 Personality Factors) as part of the online application. This globally recognised test helps us understand your personality and how you’ll fit into your prospective Host Family.

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05. Start matching profiles

If you pass your interview and complete your online profile, we will start the matching steps to find the families whose interests and needs align with your own. You can ask each family as many questions as possible, and please do, especially for topics that are important to you.

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06. Obtain your visa

Once you’ve chosen your Host Family, we’ll move quickly to help you through the visa process. This can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks depending on the Consulate and appointment availability. Once you reach this stage, we’ll give you lots more information.

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07. Engage in pre-departure training

It’s a requirement of your visa to complete this online training. You’ll receive login details after your visa application is accepted and will need to complete the online modules before a set deadline.

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08. Book your flights

When you match with your Host Family, you’ll be given your orientation start date, which is the date you’ll fly out to the USA. However, you won’t get your exact flight until about 10 days before you depart, so it’s important to check the portal often. Once you have your flight details, you can request seats and enter dietary requirements.

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09. Travel to America

The time has finally arrived! You’ll be responsible for getting to the selected airport for your flight and following protocols. Once you land in New York, someone will be there to pick you up from the airport and take you to your orientation hotel.

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10. Travel to your Host Family

After orientation, depending on where your Host Family lives, you will either be picked up by them or our staff will take you to an airport, train station or bus station, where we will have organised your onward travel.

Tips for success:

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Be Open-Minded – Every Host Family is different. Embrace new routines, traditions, and ways of life to get the most from your cultural exchange.

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Connect & Share – Build friendships with fellow Au Pairs and locals too. Sharing experiences makes your adventure richer and gives you a strong support network.

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Balance Work & Play – Give your best to your Host Family, but also take time to study, travel, and explore. A healthy balance ensures you thrive in every part of your placement.

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Have Questions?

Take a look at our frequently asked questions below or if you've still not found the answers you need, get in touch. We're always happy to chat to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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    What is the age limit for Au Pair in America?

    You must be aged between 18-26 to participate in Au Pair in America. We recommend applicants apply at least 6 months prior to their 27th birthday to have sufficient time to complete the application and arrive in the USA. You can also start your application when you are 17 provided you are 18 by the time your placement begins.

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    What kind of childcare experience do I need?

    You must have a minimum of 200 referenced hours of childcare, but this can cover basically anything related to children! For example:

    • Babysitting
    • Caring for a younger family member (can only count for 50 hours)
    • Volunteering in youth groups, social clubs, children support groups, hospitals etc.
    • Working or volunteering in a childcare centre or before/after school care
    • Working or volunteering in holiday programs for children
    • Sports coaching or assistant coaching
    • Sunday school or church group leaders and assistants
    • Scouts/Girl Guides group leaders and assistants
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    How old are the children I'll need to look after?

    Many Host Families do have a child under 2 years old, so if you have the experience and willingness to care for babies and much younger children then this will greatly increase your chances of finding a placement very quickly. However, not all applicants are fully experienced or feel comfortable in looking after newborns or very young babies. On your application you’re able to indicate your willingness for different age ranges, so you will only speak to families that fall within those categories.

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    Can I be an Au Pair in America for less than 12 months?

    Au Pair in America is a minimum 12-month commitment. This may seem like a long time but trust us when we say the year will fly by. 

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    Do I need to have a full driving license?

    As most families require an Au pair who can drive, it is a requirement that you have a driving license. We accept P-Plate drivers, as this is the equivalent of a full license in the US. If you are a Learner driver you can still begin your application, but you'll need to pass your driving test before starting your placement.

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    How will I make friends and meet people?

    All Au pairs join a local 'cluster', which is a group of other Au Pair in America participants in your local area. Each cluster is managed by a local Community Counsellor who plans monthly meetings and events for your cluster group to get together and participate in a fun activity such as movie nights, sporting events or cultural activities. Attending these meetings and events is expected of our Au Pairs and is the easiest way to meet other Au Pairs and make lots of new friends.

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    How far ahead should I apply?

    We recommend that you apply as soon as you have made the decision to participate. It's good to try to get your application finished about 6 months before you'd like to travel to America. On average, it takes roughly 4 weeks to complete an application from start to finish, including attending an interview.

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    What if I already know the family I want to Au Pair for?

    Yes, this is possible - we call it a "pre-match." Both you and the family must still meet the requirements for the program. You should contact the Sydney office with information on the family and the family will need to apply through our US office and go through the normal screening process. You will also still need to submit a full application and be interviewed.

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    What if I’m homesick or my placement doesn’t work out?

    Our aim is that both the Au Pair and Host Family have a happy, successful year. Should a conflict occur between you and your Host Family, the Community Counsellor will assist to resolve any issues as quickly as possible. If the issues cannot be resolved, you will go into ‘rematch’ where you will be able to find a new family.

    Remember that it's perfectly natural to feel a bit homesick when you arrive in the USA. You should be able to overcome this through the help of your Host Family, your Community Counsellor and your new Au Pair friends. If you do really want to return home then you will forfeit your return flight and you may not be able to participate on another US cultural exchange program in the future, so please think carefully about your decision to leave early.

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    If I've been an Au Pair in America before, can I return?

    Yes! We have a returnee program available, providing that you:

    • Have successfully completed your first stay in America
    • Have completed the educational component of the program
    • Can provide a copy of your completion certificate and reference from your previous Host Family
    • Have lived outside of the USA for at least 2 years

    If you want to return to the same family as before, we can help arrange this if you qualify as a ‘returnee Au Pair’ and your Host Family are happy to have you back again.

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