’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers tells that Jenny Slatten’s return to the United States might not be as simple as anticipated—and not just because her spouse Sumit Singh is still undecided about moving away from his native India.
A sneak peek from Sunday night’s episode revealed that Jenny’s first conversation with an immigration lawyer would show that her and Sumit’s 30-year age difference will make it difficult to convince the government of their relationship’s validity. In a confessional interview, Jenny, 64, acknowledges that she didn’t inform Sumit, 33, about the immigration meeting. She admits that she is sorry for doing this behind his back. Still, she doesn’t want to startle him by notifying him that the process has begun.”
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Immigration Lawyer Questions If 90 Day Fiance’s Jenny Slatten Is a ‘Spinster’ Due To 30-Year Age Gap with Sumit Singh
Sumit won’t even consider migrating to America, so if he finds out that I’m speaking with an immigration attorney, he might become unhappy,” she said. The lawyer informs Jenny that any formal decision regarding Sumit’s potential visa would not be made for at least two years. Then, he asks, “Are you a spinster in the United States?” in an effort to determine her marital status for his paperwork.
When Jenny inquires what the phrase means, the lawyer responds, “A single woman who never married.” She confirms that she divorced her previous husband 20 years ago and laughs at the comment. When Jenny admits that she and her husband are of different ages, reality starts to sink in.
The main inquiry from the immigration authorities will be, “Why is a 64-year-old woman married to a 33 or 34-year-old man?” he predicts. The inquiry doesn’t surprise Jenny at all. She still believes their continued relationship will serve to establish that they are not engaged in a green card marriage.
Regarding her connection with Sumit, she says to the cameras, “I recognize that there is a significant age gap between us. “However, we’ve been dating for ten years. First, we had to prove our love to Sumit’s parents, and now we must continue doing it for immigration. We’ve been together for this long, so there must be a good reason. We care about each other.
After receiving a visit from Jenny’s daughter, who was upset to learn that Sumit’s family had shunned not only Jenny but also their son, Jenny chose to consult an immigration lawyer. Sumit attempted to get back in touch with his family after they disowned him for marrying Jenny.
He still hopes to reconcile; therefore, he has not prepared to leave the nation. Jenny, meantime, believes that the next logical step in their journey as a married couple is to go to America, where her family will welcome both her and Sumit with open arms. It remains to be seen if Sumit would embrace that vision.

