Scams offering fake Au Pair positions
by Chris Fuller Wed Nov 16, 2011 4:17 am
This is not a genuine au pair opportunity; it is a scam. If you are looking for an au pair position in the USA, please read these US Government webpages about the US Au Pair Program:

http://exchanges.state.gov/jexchanges/p ... upair.html

http://j1visa.state.gov/participants/how-to-apply/

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

From: Larry Weinberg <[email protected]>
Subject: AU PAIR NEEDED URGENTLY

I am Barr. Larry Weinberg in California in united States,I would like a friendly caring Au pair/Nanny to help us with our two kids below the ages of 7yrs. We live on our own in a spacious 3 bed roomed apartment . We are in search of an Au pair/nanny that will come join our small sweet family. You would have you own private room, well furnished and also come with free internet facilities that would run on our own bills, you also have your own bath and toilet to yourself. At your leisure time you are free to go visit friends and at will you could also come with us when we have a cruise

I work during the week, I want someone who can help me with my kids in the morning and after school, but during the rest of the day, your time is your own to go to college and study if you want to. Our current Au pair has been with us for a year. She has been awesome and we have really enjoyed her living as part of our family.

You are ask to get the 2 kids ready and take them to school. Pick them up after school, help them with their class assignments and cook them a simple meal. I come home from work at from between 6-7pm . I will be paying you the sum of 1200USD per month and also 100USD as your weekly allowance, making a total of 1800 per month Okay, i will like to know if your have the US Working Permit because i have a family agency that will help you out with that okay.

Please get back to me as soon as possible to know if you are really interested in the job because i really need an Au pair/nanny very urgent Okay.

Thanks.
Barr. Larry
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by Chris Fuller Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:01 am
The immigration department is also fake, and is part of the scam.

From: Larry Weinberg <[email protected]>

I was so happy to read from you. I want you to know the job is already yours. I saw the seriousness and willingness in you.
I will also want to use this medium to tell you a little more about my family.
David was 5yrs on the 26th of June, while Sam will be 7yrs on the 30th of next month. As regards my wife, it was a sad event. Though its okay, because you did not know about it. I lost my wife more than 2yrs ago to an auto-crash. Since then i have been in need of an aupair to take care of my boys while i am off to work.
I am a computer engineer and i own my own small firm good enough to provide all amenities for my family. I will want to have you here on or before the 30th of next month. Will that be possible?

In conclusion, feel free to contact the immigration on [email protected] , so we both know what needed to be done fast. In case you contact the agency, give reference to my case file number (423460) with them. I would love to build a good intimacy with you before your arrival. You do not need to have a driver's license. My last aupair just concluded our contract at the end of last month and just returned UK. Now that my mind is made up on you, i will want us to always get in touch everyday.
I have also attached some pictures for your view.

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