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My kids and I moved back to the Philippines while the husband still works in the US. We try to visit every year to see my in laws and also the husband if he was not able to come home. Last years visit wasn't hard since we only have 2 kids that time aged 5 and 3. Next year we plan on visiting the states again with 3 kids this time. Yes, I just had our third baby last December. The husband won't be able to fly back that time. We decided to either bring my mother or 1 nanny with me to help out with the kids when we go visit. My question is, which is the easier route when it comes to getting a visa.

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hi

neither, there is no nanny visa unless you are an Ambassador in a Consulate and if your mother in law could get a tourist visa, it's illegal to work on a tourist visa

taking care of your child is considered work because you could hire someone in the US to do that job

she can try to get a tourist visa, but she has to show strong ties to her country and reasons to return,

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frostysoftyeaton, on 04 Feb 2016 - 06:16 AM, said:frostysoftyeaton, on 04 Feb 2016 - 06:16 AM, said:

My kids and I moved back to the Philippines while the husband still works in the US. We try to visit every year to see my in laws and also the husband if he was not able to come home. Last years visit wasn't hard since we only have 2 kids that time aged 5 and 3. Next year we plan on visiting the states again with 3 kids this time. Yes, I just had our third baby last December. The husband won't be able to fly back that time. We decided to either bring my mother or 1 nanny with me to help out with the kids when we go visit. My question is, which is the easier route when it comes to getting a visa.

TIA

Let me see if I understand. You live fulltime in the US but each year you travel to the Philippines for an extended stay? If that is true, then your MIL can travel to the Philippines with you because she is a USC and needs no visa. She can extend her "entry visa" according to the terms of the Philippine government. USC nanny can also avail travel just like your MIL. If the nanny is from a different country then you need to determine what she needs to enter the Philippines.

There are a lot of circumstances to the answer to your question that needs to be added for a direct answer. Hence the vague answer.

Here you can check on visa requirements for any nationality traveling into another country to determine what the will require to travel to any country. Just input what country they want to travel to, the citizenship of the person traveling, and what country they live in.

https://www.visahq.com/

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Let me see if I understand. You live fulltime in the US but each year you travel to the Philippines for an extended stay? If that is true, then your MIL can travel to the Philippines with you because she is a USC and needs no visa. She can extend her "entry visa" according to the terms of the Philippine government. USC nanny can also avail travel just like your MIL. If the nanny is from a different country then you need to determine what she needs to enter the Philippines.

There are a lot of circumstances to the answer to your question that needs to be added for a direct answer. Hence the vague answer.

Here you can check on visa requirements for any nationality traveling into another country to determine what the will require to travel to any country. Just input what country they want to travel to, the citizenship of the person traveling, and what country they live in.

https://www.visahq.com/

She was asking about her mom... a Filipino. Or a nanny.

My kids and I moved back to the Philippines while the husband still works in the US. We try to visit every year to see my in laws and also the husband if he was not able to come home. Last years visit wasn't hard since we only have 2 kids that time aged 5 and 3. Next year we plan on visiting the states again with 3 kids this time. Yes, I just had our third baby last December. The husband won't be able to fly back that time. We decided to either bring my mother or 1 nanny with me to help out with the kids when we go visit. My question is, which is the easier route when it comes to getting a visa.

TIA

Your mom "might" get a tourist visa to travel with you.... MIGHT.

A nanny is out of the question.

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But highly doubtful. I'm sure the USEM would view it as a way to immigrate your mom instead of waiting for ~20 years. Best to save your application fees and prepare for an exciting 24 hours.

If you're lucky you may find a pinay on the same flights willing to help if you ask.

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