More bad news for 90 Day Fiancé stars Nicole Nafziger and her fiancé Azan Tefou. The couple has been desperately trying everything they can in order for Azan to travel from his native country Morocco to the United States so that the couple can finally get married and live with each other. But they’ve hit snag after snag on their journey to the altar, and it seems like the couple already got hit with yet another obstacle — Azan was reportedly denied for his visa again.

“Just heard from a source that Azan was allegedly denied his visa for the umpteenth time and that since he’s not allowed here they are filming their scenes for whichever version of the show she’ll be on in Grenada,” blogger John Yates tweeted earlier this week. “I’m thinking it’s for The Other Way.”

John mentioned one of the newer 90 Day Fiancé spin-offs that was announced last summer, 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way. This specific show would be based on the opposite setup as the show’s original premise, which is Americans who are bringing their foreign partners to the United States on a K-1 visa. Once the foreigner arrives in America, the couple has 90 days to decide if they want to get married. If they get married, the foreigner can stay in the United States, but if they don’t, the foreigner’s visa will expire and they will have to return to their home country.

For 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, the franchise’s Executive Producer Matt Sharp of Sharp Entertainment said that they noticed that not every couple who was involved in the K-1 visa process was using it to come to the United States. “We noticed in the casting process there were Americans who said, ‘I’m going to forego my lifestyle, my family, my culture, my country to be with this person.’ There have been little bits of this in other shows,” he said, according to Deadline.

If Azan’s visa to the United States was denied again, then it seems like Nicole is willing to make that exact sacrifice — leaving everything behind in America — in order to be with him.

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