Auost FAQ - Your Complete Au Pair & Host Family Resource Guide

Looking to host an au pair or become one? You’re in the right place.

Auost FAQ & Resource Center is your go-to guide for everything you need to know about au pair programs in Europe and beyond. Whether you’re just starting out or ready to find your perfect match, this page gives you clear answers, expert advice, and step-by-step guidance — all in one place.

Our FAQ covers everything you need to know about the au pair experience:

  • ✅ Visa and country requirements
  • ✅ Pocket money, costs, and contracts
  • ✅ Matching process and compatibility quiz
  • ✅ Onboarding, daily routines, and cultural life
  • ✅ Safety, insurance, and legal information

Use this page to explore the most common questions about au pair programs in Germany, UK, Netherlands, USA, and across Europe — and learn how Auost helps you every step of the way.

FAQ

Host families are not obligated to pay for visa fee but some families may offer to reimburse it.  Host family pays for shipment of documents to Aupair for visa processing. 

It is recommended that au pair insurance includes travel, health, liability and travel accident insurance. Depending on the host country, the costs of the au pair's insurance are covered either by the au pair or by the host family.

Working hours differ between countries and host families. But are typically 20 and 40 hours a week. 

Depending on the country, au pairs get 1-2 full days off minimum a week. Once a month, a complete weekend.

The amount of pocket money varies in every country but ranges usually between 250 and 450 Euro.

1. Legal requirements: Host families must comply with the legal requirements set by their country's government for hosting an aupair.

2. Cultural exchange: must foster cultural exchange by assisting aupair in learning about their country.

3. Housing: Host families must provide a private room and access to shared facilities like the kitchen and bathroom.

4. Meals: Host families are typically responsible for providing the aupair with meals or a food stipend to cover such costs.

5. Transportation: Host families may need to provide transportation or access to public transportation.

6. Language: In some countries, host families must provide access to a langauge course.

Requirements vary per host country.

Ideally, 6-10 months before you want to leave the country. 

Similar to various social media platforms, users at auspost can submit relevant documents via platform for verification.

We offer three subscription plans;

  1. Free
  2. Premium
  3. Ultrachoose 

Choose the plan that best suits your needs. 

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