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Michael arrives in the United States after 7 years of waiting for his visa

Michael arrives in the United States after 7 years of waiting for his visa

After years of waiting, the moment Michael and Angela have been waiting for has finally arrived.

In the June 30 episode of 90 Day Fiancé: They Lived Happily Ever After, Michael landed in Georgia with his wife – and it was an emotional evening for the couple as he was finally able to use his long-awaited US visa.

In a confessional, Angela called it a “new beginning”, as footage showed a stunned Michael taking it all in after arriving from the Ivory Coast.

“I feel like I’m dreaming,” he said.

“You’re in the USA. You’re in the fucking USA,” Angela told him before hugging him.

“I’m so happy,” Michael said. ” Finally ! »

She then asked her husband to put on the patriotic jacket she had given him, with the American flag and a bald eagle on the back, and she told him, “Let’s see some patriotism.” Now you’re a Nigerian-American. »

Michael and Angela kiss as he lands in Georgia after getting his US visa.

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“We’ve been through a lot and I appreciate my wife for her great patience. She said she won’t leave me until the visa is approved,” Michael said as he and Angela left the airport – and could barely contain their excitement. . “After the administrative processing, after two weeks, the project was approved. It was faster than I expected.”

“Home sweet home,” Michael said.

“90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After” stars Angela and Michael hold hands as they land in Georgia after waiting years for Michael’s U.S. visa.

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“It’s been seven years – maybe a little more, between all the visas,” Angela said, as her husband added, “Finally, we’re here,” and the two shared a kiss.

Angela, however, made it clear that she hasn’t forgotten what happened in recent weeks, as the two fought repeatedly while waiting for Michael’s visa.

“I don’t think living together is going to solve our problems, but I think we can start to solve them better,” she said. “The real test is: Now that he’s here, is this going to make our relationship stronger? Or is this going to make things worse? Because now we’re going to be together 24 hours a day and 7 days a week and I haven’t forgotten what happened in Ivory Coast. So he has to work hard for me to trust him.

In a confessional, Michael shared what he’s most excited about as he “finally” gets to live in the United States – and with Angela.

“It’s surreal, I couldn’t believe it. I can’t wait to be with Angie and do things together: travel, go to nice restaurants, have fun and start a family with her.”

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90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on TLC.