On the newest 90 Day Diaries special, Natalie Mordovtseva has been worried about her mother’s safety with the war in Ukraine raging. She did want to take the time to update her fans on what is going on with her family and friends that are there. Her mother’s safety was the most important to her and she ended up being able to talk to an immigration lawyer about what she could do to get her to come to the United States.
90 Day Diaries: Natalie’s Emotional Turmoil
All of the cast members from Ukraine have had a lot on their minds lately. This crisis has affected so many of them emotionally, especially the ones who are currently living in the United States.
90 Day Diaries: Natalie Mordovtseva and Her Mother
Natalie has been living in the United States since she married Mike Youngquist, but with their divorce looming, she is still waiting for her green card to be approved. She cannot leave the states right now because it could happen at any time. This is why she was so concerned for her mother’s safety.
On the 90 Day Diaries episode, Natalie tells the cameras, “I can’t believe Russia could do this to us.” She has been having a tough time getting in touch with her mother and she is worried because she lives in the middle of Kyiv, where all the bombing is happening.
Natalie tells her friend, Jolanta, “I heard there are trains for evacuation but there is no time, no ticket. You just have to be lucky to wait like forever. So I take a risk, and I remember I was on the phone with my mom constantly. And I’m like, ‘Mama, please believe me. Mama, please, you have to leave the house.” Natalie told her mother that she had called a taxi to come to her house so she could get out.
Natalie went on to say, “So she managed to get to the train station.” Natalie’s mother had made it to the Polish border and crossed there so she could be safe. Natalie is still very worried about her mother and feels that she needs to get to the states before things get even worse. Natalie talked to an immigration lawyer and they told her that since Natalie is the only child, the chances of bringing her mother to the states are much higher.
They told Natalie, “There’s an internal memo that Biden made public on Thursday so Ukrainians can come to a legitimate port of entry such as San Ysidro. She will be on humanitarian parole for a year, during which time she could apply for asylum.”
Natalie will continue to try and figure out how to get her mother into the states for her own safety.
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