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Things To Consider If You Plan To Use Your Au Pair Travel Month.

Your j-1 visa allows you to stay within the USA up to 30 days after your APIA contract has ended. This time can be used to visit places that you have not been able to see. The travel month requires careful planning and organization. Coordinating your plans with your host family is important before you make any plans. 

Here are some things to consider:

  • Because your contract has ended, you cannot continue earning your Au Pair stipend with your host family. Saving your stipend money to support yourself and the cost of traveling is important. 
  • Travel month medical insurance must be purchased if you stay more than 3 days. This is a requirement of the State Department. Anyone who stays without proof of medical insurance would be subject to having the J-1 visa travel month status revoked.
  • Travel is limited to WITHIN the USA. Your visa and DS-2019 have expired. If you leave the USA, you would most likely be denied re-entry.
  • If you are hopeful to stay in the host home while traveling or to use it as a base to come back to while traveling in the USA. It’s a good idea to discuss your plans with your host family. Some host families will not be able to accommodate you as they will have another Au pair arriving. The new AP will move into the Au Pair bedroom upon her arrival. In this case, a plan for hotel or hostel accommodations for your travel time should be made. 
  • Your host family might prefer that you not be in the home while training the new AP. It is difficult to train and support the new Au Pair while you are still there. The children will naturally prefer you and this is hard for the new Au Pair. Also, the host family may want to change some rules for the next year. It might be confusing if you are currently living within a different set of rules than the Au Pair will have. 
  • The phone and car that you are using may not be available. These will need to be given to the newly arrived Au Pair. 
  • Your Georgia driving license will expire on the date listed on your DS-2019 form. You will have your international permit and country’s license. If these are no longer valid, it could affect your ability to rent a car and to drive in the USA.