Omar and Avery’s 90 Day Journey | 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days | TLC

Avery and Omar Get Married! | 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

Omar and Avery’s love story on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is one of the franchise’s most emotionally complex and polarizing journeys. What began as an online connection rooted in faith quickly evolved into a high-stakes international marriage marked by cultural clashes, family tension, and crushing immigration realities.

Avery, a 19-year-old from Ohio, stunned her family when she revealed she had converted to Islam just six months earlier. Once an all-American teenager who cheered, partied, and lived freely, Avery felt spiritually unfulfilled. Her exploration of Islam, sparked by conversations with Muslim coworkers, became a deeply personal transformation. Covering her hair, changing her lifestyle, and embracing a new identity gave her the sense of purpose she had been searching for.

That journey led her to Omar, a 24-year-old Syrian dentist studying for a master’s degree. They met through a Muslim dating app, where their connection intensified almost instantly. Within a month, Omar proposed—despite the fact they had never met in person. For Avery, the decision felt destined. For her family, especially her fiercely protective mother Terry, it felt reckless.

Because Syria was unsafe due to war and travel restrictions, the couple agreed to meet in Lebanon. Terry insisted on accompanying her daughter, determined to make sure Omar was real and that Avery wasn’t walking into danger. From the moment they arrived, tension followed. Lost phones, missed flights, cultural misunderstandings, and rising anxiety made the trip feel ominous before it even began.

When Avery and Omar finally met face to face, the moment was undeniably tender. Their first kiss—chaste and shy—reflected Omar’s strict religious upbringing, as he had never dated or even held a woman’s hand before. Avery, emotional and affectionate, worried she might overwhelm him. Yet despite their differences, their bond appeared genuine.

Still, reality quickly set in. Planning the wedding proved chaotic, with Omar failing to secure a venue or imam ahead of time. Avery, panicked by her looming return to the U.S., felt let down. Terry questioned whether Omar truly understood the urgency, raising doubts about his commitment. Despite the chaos, Terry ultimately stepped in to help make the wedding happen, determined to be present for her daughter—even if she didn’t fully support the decision.

The wedding itself revealed the stark cultural divide between Avery’s American upbringing and the traditions she was marrying into. Terry was shocked by Islamic marriage customs, including the concept of a dowry and the rule that two women equate to one male witness. Her outspoken reactions caused friction during the ceremony, leaving Avery torn between honoring her faith and protecting her mother’s feelings.

After the wedding, an even harsher truth emerged. Immigration lawyers confirmed that Omar’s chances of obtaining a U.S. visa were slim due to the travel ban. The couple faced the devastating possibility of being separated for years. Avery even considered moving to Syria to be with her husband—a plan that horrified her family and raised serious safety concerns.

As Avery returned to the United States alone, the emotional toll became clear. Phone calls between the newlyweds were filled with uncertainty, doubt, and painful questions about sacrifice. When Omar suggested abandoning America entirely and starting a new life in a third country like Dubai, Avery was forced to confront an impossible choice: her family or her marriage.

By the end of their journey, Avery found herself married to a man she loved deeply—but separated by borders, politics, and time. Their story stands as one of 90 Day Fiancé’s most sobering reminders that love alone cannot overcome every obstacle. For Omar and Avery, faith brought them together—but reality may ultimately decide whether their marriage can survive.


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