90 Day Fiancé: Asuelu Pulaa's Visa Expired (Does This Mean Immediate Deportation After His Split From Kalani Faagata Amid Mass Deportation Fears?)
Asuelu Pulaa from 90 Day: The Last Resort has been living in the United States for the past six years but recently suggested he may be deported to Samoa. He immigrated to America in 2018 on a K-1 visa to marry his American partner, Kalani Faagata, with whom he already had a son named Oliver. The couple had another son, Kennedy, in the following months. Despite their strong commitment to staying together, their relationship was tested when Asuelu cheated on Kalani with another woman during a trip to Samoa.
Kalani used the "hall pass" Asuelu gave her after the cheating scandal and had a physical relationship with another man named Dallas Nuez. Over time, Kalani developed feelings for Dallas and seemed hesitant to work through her marital issues with Asuelu. During 90 Day: The Last Resort season 1, the couple ultimately went their separate ways with hopes of co-parenting their sons together. Over the past year, Asuelu and Kalani have maintained a friendly relationship while co-parenting. Kalani has even welcomed a child with Dallas, while Asuelu appears to be living a single life.
Asuelu Pula Shares Concerning Video From U.S. Immigration
Asuelu's Green Card & U.S. Visa Has Expired
Asuelu received his green card after marrying Kalani in 2018, and there was a belief he had become an American citizen by now. However, he recently shared a video from the U.S. immigration office on Instagram, saying he was being deported back to Samoa because his green card, visa, and all his papers had expired.
He captioned the video, "I will forever see you my Samoa." While Asuelu chuckled in the video, suggesting he was joking about being deported, he raised concerns by using the hashtag "#deporting" and saying, "Samoa, I'm coming."
Asuelu Has Been Living In The United States Since 2018
Asuelu Came To America On A K-1 Visa
Fans are concerned about Asuelu as the U.S. administration is prioritizing identifying illegal immigrants and prosecuting immigration violations. However, it doesn't seem the 90 Day: The Last Resort alum should be worried about being deported from America because he entered legally on a K-1 visa sponsored by Kalani. Asuelu has been living in the United States since 2018 and has built a loving family with his American wife with no hidden agenda. Even though the couple is no longer together, he is still a legal immigrant who can apply for citizenship.
Asuelu Has Two Children In America
Asuelu's Visas Can Be Renewed Easily
Asuelu expressed concerns about deportation by using the hashtag "#deporting" and stating, "see you my Samoa." However, he won't be deported simply because his green card and visa have expired.
Asuelu has the option to renew his green card and visa or even apply for citizenship to remain with his family in the United States. The only inconvenience he may encounter is waiting a few months to receive his renewed green card. While the 90 Day: The Last Resort alum may not be able to leave or enter the country without a valid visa, it's unlikely that he'll be deported.
90 Day: The Last Resort airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on TLC.
Source: Asuelu Pulaa/Instagram

90 Day: The Last Resort
- Release Date
- August 14, 2023
- Network
- TLC
- Franchise(s)
- 90 Day Fiancé
Cast
- Ed Brown
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