Moving to another country is a big commitment…a bigger one with your mother.
universe. The original show follows couples who have received a K-1 visa, which is uniquely available to betrothed partners of US citizens.is exactly what it sounds like—American couples who move to their partner’s home country. “It’s about love,”in May 2022 when asked what makes the TLC reality TV series so popular. “Love is primal, but I think we tapped into a couple of things.
One is that this show is incredibly authentic. I’m a huge lover ofand that franchise, however, we were one of the first shows to actually tell real stories about ordinary Americans and their love journeys. Also, this show is about this journey with other cultures. When we launched this show in 2014, we were on the ‘love frontier’ of this whole new era of finding people all over the world.”
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