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work permits...? for domestic employment
« on: January 09, 2006, 10:45:15 AM »
While looking at the UK VISA website, I noticed the domestic worker section says that you do not need a special VISA...I did not see anything which denies US citizens permission to do this kind of work.
But of course I'm not the best at deciphering those pages ::)

If I were to go home after my 6 month visitor stay and come back to work in someone's household, what would I need to do?



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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2006, 10:49:03 AM »
Can you provide a link to where you read that?


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2006, 10:57:04 AM »
I went into www.ukvisas.gov.uk  and was browsing the diff types of VISAs...I clicked on a link which said "domestic workers" (or something similar, sorry it was last week...)
What I remember reading said no special VISA or work permit required,but I had to run off and didn't see the rest of it.
I was hoping someone might have that info handy...I will of course also go back and see if I can find the exact page, and then if you like I'll give the full link...


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2006, 11:08:06 AM »
BritWife...apparently I misunderstood the text I saw last week.
After double checking, it looks like I'd need a "VAF1-non settlement" VISA to come back as a domestic worker

I will need to have an income when I come back after this stay (unless I win a lottery LOL) so I'm trying to determine the best legal way to go about it.


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2006, 11:09:47 AM »
Huh? The VAF1 is a visa for the US not the UK.


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2006, 11:28:14 AM »
I will need to have an income when I come back after this stay (unless I win a lottery LOL) so I'm trying to determine the best legal way to go about it.

These are the common options:

1.  obtain a student visa...you can work up to 20 hpw
2.  obtain a work permit
3.  qualify for the HSMP
4.  get married in the US, get your spousal visa before you leave, which will make you eligible to work in the UK upon arrival
5.  return to the US for a fiancee' visa, get married in the UK (there are other steps involved here with giving notice, applying for a CoA, etc.), apply for your spousal visa...once that's approved you can work
« Last Edit: January 09, 2006, 11:29:51 AM by Lola »


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2006, 11:28:46 AM »
that is what it says...

It says for a US resident to work in the UK as a domestic employee they need to file for a VAF1 non settlement...

I clicked on "domestic worker" under types of VISAs, filled in that I am a US citizen, and that I am currently (as will be the case at the time) living in the US...and that is what I got back

as I know Nothing about types of VISAs (altho am trying to learn) and what to do to get the right one, I can't say any more than that!


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2006, 11:31:10 AM »
The VAF1 is the form to complete in order to apply for leave to enter the UK in a number of categories which do not lead to settlement.

In order to enter the UK as a domestic worker, you need to have been employed by a family overseas for at least a year and be coming to the UK to continue in their service.

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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #8 on: January 09, 2006, 11:58:48 AM »
The VAF1 is the form to complete in order to apply for leave to enter the UK in a number of categories which do not lead to settlement.

oh! oops


Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #9 on: January 09, 2006, 12:18:15 PM »
I clicked on "domestic worker" under types of VISAs, filled in that I am a US citizen, and that I am currently (as will be the case at the time) living in the US...and that is what I got back

Domestic worker visas, in addition to what Victoria said about the '1 year under the same roof' requirement, are fiddly.  It's common to expect the ECO to get it wrong, and you'd be advised to consult with a specialist....


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #10 on: January 09, 2006, 12:21:41 PM »
ah! I somehow missed the part where it says about 1 year previous employment for same family overseas
I had been talking w/someone here who said they could use the help and were willing to "sponsor" me when I have to leave and come back...

this is all so confusing
thanks for trying to clear things up for  me!


What are the requirements for a student VISA?  I am an adult and not matriculated in any US university...
« Last Edit: January 09, 2006, 12:31:37 PM by thelionness »


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #11 on: January 09, 2006, 12:37:04 PM »
What are the requirements for a student VISA?  I am an adult and not matriculated in any US university...

You'll need to be enrolled in a UK university, which means you'll be paying international tuition for the first 3 years...very expensive, but if you can afford it, it'll get you here.  Mind you, a student visa doesn't lead to settlement, so you'd have to find another way to stay here permanently once you finish your studies.


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2006, 01:15:24 PM »
Thanks Lola...I don't  think full time enrollment or being a degree student will be an option for me.

I am  in a relationship, and we are starting to discuss me coming over here permanently (which is why I'm asking all these questions), but he has made it clear he can't afford to support me completely, and I don't think either of us is ready to commit to a marriage at this very early stage.
But we want to be together and are looking at all our options.


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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2006, 01:28:47 PM »
Have you been living together for two years?

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Re: work permits...? for domestic employment
« Reply #14 on: January 09, 2006, 01:34:59 PM »
When I was planning my move to the UK, I also researched the "au pair" visa.  Too bad Americans don't qualify for it.  Sometimes it seems like you'll have an easier time of moving to the UK if you're from <insert name of poor, obscure country here>.

Lioness, do you qualify for EU citizenship through your ethnic heritage?
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