She still can’t believe this moment is real. After all those late-night chats, sharing pieces of their lives, their hopes, and dreams, everything has led to this. With her K-1 visa in hand and only 90 days to get married, she knows this is the start of something big. But it’s not just excitement—there’s also a wave of nervousness. She’s in a new country, with new customs, and everything feels so different. The cultural shock is real: the food, the way people talk, even the pace of life—it’s all so much to take in at once.
Then there’s the language barrier. Even though she’s tried to learn a little, sometimes the words just don’t come out right. She’s worried she might say the wrong thing or not understand someone in a conversation. It’s frustrating, but it’s part of the journey. And meeting your family? That was a whole new experience. The traditions, the little things she hadn’t expected, and trying to connect while still getting used to the language—it’s overwhelming at times. But even through the awkward moments and misunderstandings, she’s determined to make it work.
Because at the end of the day, she’s here for you. Ready to tackle the challenges ahead and make the most of these 90 days, knowing there’s a lifetime of memories waiting for both of you. And through it all—the culture shock, the language barriers, the family dynamics—she wouldn’t want to face any of it with anyone else but you.