Jasmine Pineda and Gino Palazzolo from 90 Day Fiancé never fail to deliver drama in their TLC storyline. Most recently, the focus was on Jasmine’s children and her plea to Gino to hire an immigration lawyer to help bring them to America. However, a self-proclaimed 90 Day Fiancé fan and former paralegal has called out this storyline as fake. So, what’s the truth behind it all?

Jasmine and Gino are known for their ability to bring the drama, which is precisely why TLC cast them in 90 Day Fiancé. Their relationship is often on the edge, with even the smallest issues leading to explosive fights. Fans have been following their ups and downs across multiple seasons, and their drama seems to be an endless source of content. It’s no wonder that TLC continues to film their story.

Jasmine and Gino quickly transitioned from the main 90 Day Fiancé franchise to Happily Ever After, and it has been a mutually beneficial arrangement for both parties.

The recent conflict between Jasmine and Gino revolves around Jasmine’s desire to bring her children to America after leaving them behind when she moved to be with Gino. According to the show’s portrayal, Gino made a critical error by forgetting to include her children’s names in the application he filed, jeopardizing their chances of coming to America.

In response, Jasmine pleads with Gino to hire an immigration lawyer, but he claims he doesn’t have the financial means to do so. This leads to an emotional outburst from Jasmine. However, a 90 Day Fiancé fan, who claims to have paralegal experience with a renowned immigration lawyer in New Jersey, has pointed out inconsistencies in this storyline.

According to the fan, the application would have been denied if the children’s names were not included because the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) would have been aware of Jasmine’s motherhood status from her own documents. The fan further explains that the real reason Jasmine’s children cannot come to America is that she does not have joint custody of them, and their fathers would not allow them to live with her in the US.

If the claims made by this fan and paralegal are accurate, it raises significant doubts about the authenticity of Jasmine and Gino’s storyline. It is common for TLC to exaggerate and manipulate events for the sake of drama. Exploiting the immigration storyline aligns with the network’s strategy of stirring up conflict and keeping viewers engaged.

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