Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Mon May 02, 2011 9:21 am
This is a scam. The au pair position does not exist, and the Citizenship and Immigration Service is fake and will not obtain any documents for you.

If you are looking for an au pair position in the USA, please contact the US Embassy in your own country to check the US entry requirements. You can find the genuine US Embassy website here:

http://www.usembassy.gov/

Do not send money to any immigration service, agency, embassy, lawyer, or other person introduced to you by a potential host family.

From: "Jason Alcott" <[email protected]>

Dear Au pair/Nanny,

I am looking for an Au-pair/nanny to provide loving care for my children, I have two loving kids, I currently live in Elk City, USA and we have an incredible culture that we would love to share with you. I am looking for someone who is honest and very hardworking, all you have to do is love my kids as if they were yours. Andrea is 5 and Robert is 4. I want you to get my children ready in the morning, prepare and clear up the family’s breakfast, make the beds, and take the children to school, which is nearby. You would then need to pick them up at 1.20PM and look after him until I get back home.

We have a really great cleaner, so there wouldn’t be any heavy housework. There would be plenty of free time in the day to go to your language school, and there are a lot of good ones in the area. Working hours: 30-35 Hours and 400 US Dollars weekly. If you are willing and ready to secure this offer kindly get back to me as soon as you can and I will be very happy to receive your response.

Regards,

Mr. Jason Alcott

From: "Jason Alcott" <[email protected]>

I am offering a live-in position with full board and with the following to a caring and intelligent applicant: 1-Separate Toilet and Bathroom. 2-TV,different types of video machines. 3-Personal computer already Internet on. My kids are 5yrs and 4yrs. Andrea is 5 and Robert is 4. Andrea likes to play with he females friends like they skip ropes, ride bicycle. Robert like to play video games, loves playing with the dogs but he loves playing video games a lot and playing and is really good fun but does need some extra help with his homework as he finds it difficult

Your job is to:

1-Supervise breakfast with the children in the morning and get them off to school. 2-Some Housework/washing/ironing as required on a daily basis. 3-Supervise homework, music practice and fun activities or take children to after school activities. 4-Prepare and cook an evening meal for everyone at about 6.30-6.45p.m Up to two evenings child minding per week. 5-Weekends and Bank holidays would be free that there will not be much duties to carry out. 6-Occasional weekend work would be offered by prior negotiation. I normally leave for work at 9.00a.m and get back at around 5.30p.m.

You need some important papers to live and work here. U.S Visa, Work permit, resident permits and ticket. The US Immigrations can process it for you.

I am assuring you that they would help you get all the papers you need.

Contact the U.S Immigrations:

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Contact Person: Mr. Harold Winston
Email: [email protected]

If there is any question you would like to ask, Please do not hesitate to ask me.

Regards,

Mr. Jason Alcott
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