90 Day Fiancé Jasmine is not moving to U.S. with Gino. As we all know, the relationship between Jasmine and Gino Palazzolo has been very rocky. He has done some truly shady things in the past, so wanting her to trust and relocate is clearly an issue. From his cheating to his controlling, she has finally reached her end with him. While this may not be a breakup, we know that it will be. We are just forecasting the inevitable.

But her reasons for not going are all solid. Yes, her K-I visa was approved, but things have changed. She has a professional life out there she always wanted and sees no reason to need to travel with him now. What does it mean for them long term? Only they know at this point.

90 Day Fiancé’s Jasmine Is Not Moving To U.S. With Gino

Via Screenrant:

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“Back in April 2022, 90 Day Fiancé star Jasmine gave a major spoiler about her relationship with Gino to her Instagram viewers. Jasmine’s visa was preapproved, so her immigration to the U.S. could happen at any time. Jasmine’s recent Instagram update came as a shock to those who expected to see her in America in 2023. She shared a photo of herself in a bikini overlooking the ocean. She wrote, “Not everyone wants to leave their country!” according to a screenshot shared by user London21A on Reddit. “I live in paradise and every day feels like a vacation,” admitted Jasmine. “Why would I want to leave my dream life?” 90 Day Fiancé cast member Jasmine asked in her Instagram Story. 90 Day Fiancé star Jasmine’s startling new statement came after she said goodbye to Gino, who came to Panama to spend the holidays with her. “It’s never a goodbye,” the reality star wrote as a caption for her selfie with Gino, in which her eyes were filled with tears.”

90 Day Fiancé Jasmine is not moving to U.S. with Gino. That had to be a very hard decision to come to. Moreover, she really deserves credit for being honest. Had she gone, it would have just caused resentment to grow and grow. That truly tears apart a relationship. At least she had the courage to speak up for herself; it couldn’t have been easy. She has a professional and personal life there and didn’t want to give that up.

Who can blame her?