Au Pair Germany Visa

by Babysitting Tips on July 14, 2010

in Au Pair

The visa, etc. Au Pair in Germany?

I am the United States, and I'm an au pair in Germany next February. Now I have a family home, but I'm not sure what I have to do legally. Does anyone have experience with obtaining a residence permit / work, health insurance, and everything you need? Is it true that I can apply for a visa once I am in Germany? Tiny helps. I found my host family, without an agency.

In your case, it is advisable to obtain a visa (work visa) to your Consulate of the United States. Why you know you want to work in Germany as an au pair is that to make the required work visa. Citizens Americans are free to travel to Germany for 90 days, but not allowed to work during this time! For any type of work required to have visas also be considered as illegal employment and tax fraud.Which result in immediate expulsion and Baned for a minimum of five years to return to access to all countries EU. It is also necessary to have medical insurance, even if, as an au pair is not required to pay security Full name. Consider Private health insurance is required by law to obtain a visa for long stay in Germany may be much more expensive than the safety Social

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