Fans of 90 Day Fiancé know that immigration can be a tricky process, and, at one time or another, certain stars from the series were at risk of being deported. Some of them were definitely Green Card hunters, but others came to the U.S. for love. All of these cast members have endured anxiety about their immigration statuses.
The reality hit 90 Day Fiancé features couples who obtain K1 fiance/fiancee visas that allow them to bring their partners to America, but their journeys to citizenship don't end when their 90-day phases are over. After getting married, foreign spouses get CR1s, which are conditional Green Cards. This type of Green Card is valid for only two years, and at the end of that time period, the couple's marriage is evaluated. Government officials want to make sure that they didn’t marry solely for immigration purposes. If a marriage is deemed to be genuine, foreign spouses receive a permanent Green Card that is easily renewed after 10 years.
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Until cast members secure their permanent Green Cards, the legality of their lives in America remains in jeopardy. These stars have struggled to become legal citizens in America. For various reasons, all were once at risk of deportation.
It was pretty obvious to viewers that 90DF's Mohamed was using his ex-wife Danielle to get American citizenship, though it took Danielle a while to realize it. He admitted that he was never attracted to Danielle, so it was no surprise that Mohamed left Danielle as soon as he got his Green Card. Danielle was understandably furious and threatened to get an annulment, which would have invalidated their marriage and put Mohamed at risk of deportation. However,
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