I married a prisoner in the US but we haven’t ever lived with each other – he wants me to move 4,769 miles to his place

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I married a prisoner in the US but we haven’t ever lived with each other – he wants me to move 4,769 miles to his place
Author: Yasmin Harisha
Published: Dec, 21 2024 11:50

A BRITISH woman who married a prisoner while he was in a US jail has shared her excitement about planning their future together as his release date approaches. Katie, who tied the knot with Danny, says she can’t wait to experience life with him in the “real world” as they prepare to move in together.

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She’s been sharing updates on her TikTok page, ‘katiethenextchapter,’ where followers have flooded her with questions about her unique relationship. In one video, Katie answered many of the most common questions, giving curious viewers a glimpse into her life with her husband.

 [She revealed how he would like her to move to the US after he gets released]
Image Credit: The Sun [She revealed how he would like her to move to the US after he gets released]

She said: “Okay so so many people seem to want to know when Danny gets out of prison. Am I going to move there? Are we going to live together? What are we going do?. “Am I nervous? It's not going to work out? So here is the plan as it stands. “When Danny gets out of prison I'm going to go on a trip, a holiday.

“I'm going to spend some time with him in the real world, we're going to enjoy ourselves and then I'm going to come home back to England. “And I might do a few more of those trips.”. Katie explained that she will also be bringing her dog Pablo along with her.

She continued: “If everything goes well that's when we would look at me moving over there and going through an immigration process. “Going through an immigration process takes about a year to two years so during that time I will probably still be back and fourthing it.

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