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Childcare & babysitting in 🇺🇸 United States
Trusted childcare is scarce and expensive in every destination country — but regular paid care in YOUR home usually triggers registration requirements.
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Before anything else — United States: You need work authorization (EAD, green card, or citizen status) for ANY paid work including gig apps — working without it can permanently damage future immigration applications. Occupational licensing varies dramatically by state.
💰Typical earnings: US$15–25/hr babysitting/nannying
⏱️Time to start: Immediately
✅To do it legally:
- Babysitting is generally unregulated; regular in-home daycare above small thresholds requires state licensing
- CPR/first aid certification expected
- Work authorization required — families using tax credits will ask for your SSN
⚠️ Watch out: Care.com-style platforms run background checks — a clean, verifiable history is your asset; never work cash-only for families claiming childcare tax credits without authorization.
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This page provides general guidance only, not legal, immigration or financial advice. Rules change and vary by state, province and city — always verify against the linked official source before acting, and confirm your visa or residence permit allows the type of work described. For advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed immigration adviser or lawyer.