Au Pairs This leaflet explains what the Immigration Rules say about au pairs. What is an au pair placement? Which countries are included in the au pair scheme? Although European Economic Area nationals are not included in the au pair scheme, they are free to come to the United Kingdom to take au pair placements. Do I need a visa as an au pair? How do I qualify to come to the United Kingdom as an au pair? What are public funds? Can I move to another 'host' family? Can I extend my stay as an au pair? Fees Cheque payments should be made payable to 'Home Office Leave to Remain'. Please don't send any cash. To register, you will need your passport and two passport-size photographs of yourself. If you are staying in the Metropolitan Police Area, you should take these to the Overseas Visitors Records Office, Brandon House, 180 Borough High Street, London SE1 1LH, between 9am and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. If you are not staying the Metropolitan Area, you should contact your local police force for the address and opening hours of other police registration offices. You will have to pay a fee for registering with the police. How do I apply? You should send the completed form, by post, before your permission to stay ends. The application form will give you details of all the documents you will need to send with your application and where you should send it. We would advise you to send the application by recorded delivery and keep a copy of your Applicant form and documents you send to the Immigration & Nationality Directorate. If you need to travel urgently, you can apply in person at one of the Immigration & Nationality Directorate's public enquiry offices. All documents should be originals unless you have a good reason why you cannot produce them with your application. The Immigration & Nationality Directorate will not normally accept photocopies. What should I do if I have problems?
Updated May 4th 2010 |
