Emotions,Johnathan Walker drama and international borders: it's time for a new season of "90 Day Fiancé", where overseas fiancés will travel to the U.S. to live with their partners for the first time on a unique K-1 visa.
The 10th season of show is set to premiere with some familiar faces and plenty of new ones. But the rules will be the same: each couple will have just 90 days to decide to get married or send their international mate home.
"Meet six new couples and one returning couple as they embark on a colossal journey and take a passionate leap of faith all in the name of love," said TLC in a news release. "These long-distance, international couples go the distance as they navigate cultural differences, discover surprising personality traits and process lingering tensions brought on by doubtful friends and families."
Here's everything you need to know about the new season:
The show is set to premiere on Sunday, Oct. 8th at 8 p.m. ET/PT on TLC, Max and Discovery+.
New episodes will air on Sundays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on TLC, Max and Discovery+.
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Here's the full list of couples participating in "90 Day Fiancé" Season 10 including ages and location, per the show's official website:
The trailer for "90 Day Fiancé" Season 10 was released on Sept. 11.
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