Hannah’s mom, Carolina, faced visa issues that prevented her from joining her daughter in the United States.
Carolina, who hails from Colombia, was involved in a storyline on the reality TV show “90 Day Fiancé” where she was supposed to join her daughter Hannah and Hannah’s father, who is Carolina’s ex-husband, in the United States. However, Carolina encountered complications with her visa process. The show often highlights the challenges that couples and families face when trying to obtain visas to bring their loved ones to the U.S., and Carolina’s situation was no exception.
The K-1 visa, commonly known as the fiancé visa, allows American citizens to bring their foreign fiancés to the U.S. with the intention of getting married within 90 days. However, Carolina was not applying for a K-1 visa but rather a different type of visa that would allow her to live in the U.S. with her daughter. The specific details of her visa issues were not fully disclosed on the show, but it was clear that the bureaucratic hurdles were significant, causing delays and uncertainty about her future in the United States.
The situation was stressful for the family, as they had to navigate the complex and often unpredictable immigration system. The show depicted the emotional impact of this process on both Hannah and her father, who were eager to reunite with Carolina. Despite the setbacks, they remained hopeful that Carolina would eventually be able to join them in the U.S. and complete their family reunion.