90 Day Fiancé's Jasmine Pineda Reveals Why She’ll Be Forced To Return To Panama After Gino Split Amid Mass Deportation In U.S.

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Jasmine Pineda from 90 Day: The Last Resort has disclosed that she may have to return to Panama if her sons' U.S. visas are denied. Jasmine moved from Panama to the United States in 2023, but her American husband, Gino Palazzolo, admitted to an error in her K-1 visa application, causing a significant delay in her sons' visa approval. Despite Gino's mistake, Jasmine is attempting to salvage their relationship and is currently appearing in 90 Day: The Last Resort season 2 to address their marital issues. However, the couple hasn't made any progress thus far.

According to recent rumors, Jasmine has ended her relationship with Gino and is now expecting a baby with her new boyfriend, Matt Branis.

She has established a new life in the United States but worries that she may have to return to Panama if the U.S. Embassy rejects her sons, JC and Juance's visas. In a video posted by @therealitytvmess, Jasmine expressed her gratitude to fans for supporting her by booking her Cameo videos and subscribing to her OnlyFans, which has helped save money to bring her sons to America. However, she also mentioned, "in the worst case scenario, my children's visa gets denied, and they can't be reunited with me. I'll go back to Panama."

Jasmine stated, "I'm gonna stay in the United States and fight for my children to come and if the answer is no, they can't, I'm going back to Panama."

What Jasmine's Potential Decision To Return To Panama Means For Her Future

Jasmine's Popularity Could See A Drop If She Returns To Panama

Jasmine has been living in the United States since the middle of 2023 and has established herself as a popular social media personality in the country. Thanks to her vibrant personality, she has also become a top celebrity on Cameo. The growing popularity she has gained in the American reality TV industry is the reason she appears hesitant to move back to Panama. However, it seems like she will have to eventually make this relocation a reality if her children are unable to move here.

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If Jasmine moves back to Panama, she may experience a decline in her popularity because the 90 Day Fiancé franchise typically hires cast members from the United States. The Panamanian reality star may also not remain a top celebrity on Cameo and OnlyFans if she stops appearing on reality TV shows. Jasmine's career may suffer if she leaves America. Given that she was fired from her last job as an English teacher, she may face even greater challenges in finding steady employment.

Our Take On Jasmine's Potential Return To Panama

Jasmine May Need To Exercise A Little More Patience

90 Day Fiancé’s Jasmine Pineda looks serious in front of the U.S. flag Custom Image by César García

Jasmine claims that she doesn't receive child support from her ex-husband, making her the sole provider for her two children. It's essential for her to have a stable job and income to take care of her young children. Returning to Panama, where she has limited sources of income, won't be financially beneficial. While Jasmine is determined to reunite with her children in her home country, it would be more advantageous for her to remain in America. The 90 Day: The Last Resort star should stay a bit longer to establish her career before considering a move.

90 Day: The Last Resort airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on TLC.

Source: @therealitytvmess/Instagram

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