On 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After, Jenny Slatten and her husband, Sumit Singh haven’t had the easiest time with their relationship. They fought to get married and never got the blessing of his parents. This was really hard on Sumit and Jenny wanted to keep their marriage a secret from them. When Sumit told her that he was going to tell them, she was pretty upset.
Sumit was disowned by his family and now he is trying to get back in their good graces. Jenny feels that he needs to leave his family alone and not worry about getting back in their good graces and that they need to move to the states and start their life there. They decided that they also needed to sit down with an immigration lawyer to figure some important things out.
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After – Going Back to America
As soon as Jenny mentioned that she would like to move back to America, they knew that they needed to make sure of the legal issues that they will face. Jenny calls an immigration lawyer so that they can talk about going back to California.
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After – Lawyer Questions Jenny Slatton’s Motives For Marrying Sumit Singh
Sumit isn’t sure that he wants to go, but Jenny continues to push it. She learns that their age gap is pretty interesting to the lawyer and it looks as if it will be a challenge for them. There will be some questions about their love and if it is real.
Jenny contacted this lawyer without Sumit knowing and she felt pretty bad about it. She tells the cameras, “I feel bad for going behind his back, but I don’t want to scare him by telling him I’m starting this process. Sumit doesn’t even want to consider moving to America, so if he knows that I’m talking to an immigration lawyer, it might upset him.” The lawyer tells Jenny that any type of visa for Sumit to get to the states could take up to two years.
As Jenny continues to talk to the lawyer, he asks her, “Are you a spinster in the U.S.?” Jenny didn’t know what that word meant, but after he explained it to her, she told him that she had been divorced for 20 years.
The lawyer then told her, “The major question by the immigration department will be why a lady 64 years old is married to a guy who is only 33, 34 years old.” Jenny gets frustrated and tells the cameras, “I understand that there is a big age gap between us. But we’ve been together 10 years. First, we had to go through proving our love to Sumit’s parents and now we have to continue doing it for immigration. I mean, we’ve stayed together this long- there’s a reason for it. Obviously, we love each other.”
See what happens next with Jenny and Sumit on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After on TLC on Sunday nights.
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