
A Vallejo woman wants to marry her Iranian fiancé. The war and travel ban make it almost impossible
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A Vallejo woman wants to marry her Iranian fiancé. The war and travel ban make it almost impossible
Christina Rogers met her fiancé, Mostafa Rezazadeh, through his cousin, who lives in San Jose. The two first started dating online then met in Istanbul. They planned to come to the United States in 2023, but with President Trump’s travel ban pending, both are unsure if he will ever come. Rep. John Garamendi’s office has been working with Rogers, but there isn’t much he can do with the current conflict and the current travel ban. “That’s all either of us want is we just want to get married and start our life together,” she said. The war and travel ban make it almost impossible for the couple to get to the U.S. to say “I do” for the first time in over two years, but they are still hoping to get together one way or the other in the near future. The couple is currently living in Vallejo, California, and have a daughter together in San Francisco, who they hope to marry in the future.
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Christina Rogers is dreaming of the day she finally gets to say “I do” to her fiancé of over two years. However, that day may not come for a long time. “That’s all I want,” she said. “That’s all either of us want is we just want to get married and start our life together.”Christina met her fiancé, Mostafa Rezazadeh, through his cousin, who lives in San Jose. However, Mostafa, who also goes by Mosi, lives in Tehran. The two first started dating online and then met in Istanbul in 2023. He proposed during that trip. After, they started planning how he would come to the United States. “We thought it was best for the both of us to kind of start our life out here,” she said. Rogers started filing a petition, and then Rezazadeh planned to apply for a visa. He went to Turkey two different times to interview. His application is currently pending, but with President Donald Trump’s travel ban, both are unsure if he will ever come to the United States. Rep. John Garamendi’s office has been working with Rogers, but with the ban and the current conflict, there isn’t much he can do. “If you hold an Iran passport, your chances of getting cleared quickly are very slim,” he said. “It was a very bad time to try and solve this problem, and it is not better today, and I don’t know when it will get better.”Once the war started, Rogers says communication with her fiancé has been spotty. Mostafa shared videos with her showing bombs dropping nearby. “I remember when I got the text from him that said, ‘The war started, I hear the bombs dropping,'” she said. “After that, I didn’t hear from him for about four to five days.”She said he is in a safe area now, but both are worried about the future. “You want to not think the worst,” she said. “There is that part of you that’s like, I don’t know, even now, you know, I don’t know if everything’s going to be OK.”See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
Source: https://www.kcra.com/article/vallejo-woman-fiance-stuck-in-iran/65212428