KTVU:

As a fragile ceasefire holds between Iran and Israel, a Bay Area woman is speaking out about the emotional toll of being separated from her fiancé, who remains stuck in Tehran amid ongoing violence and a visa application delay.

Christina Rogers, a Vallejo resident and graduate student studying social work, became engaged to Mostafa "Mosi" Rezazadeh in 2023, after being introduced by his cousin. They met in person, fell in love, and got engaged that September.

The couple planned to start a life together in the US. 

Mosi applied for a K-1 visa, which allows the applicant to enter the country and marry an American citizen within 90 days.

He completed his visa interview the day before former President Donald Trump was elected in 2024, and was told to expect approval within two months.

That approval never came.

There has been no movement on his application, a delay Rogers attributes to Trump’s latest travel ban, which restricted immigration from several countries, including Iran, which has stalled or derailed thousands of immigration cases.

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