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Hi, my name is Jonathan, and I’m humbly asking for your help to bring my fiancée from Kyrgyzstan to the United States so we can finally be together, get married, and continue doing what brought us together in the first place sharing God’s love with the world.
At the beginning of this year, God called me on a mission trip to the Middle East to serve and spread His love. I went with an open heart to give but I never expected that, in that same place, God would give me something life-changing in return. During that trip, I met an incredible woman of faith who would soon become my fiancée.
When I came home from that mission, my world was shaken. My mother passed away, and I was faced with deep pain and grief. Yet even from across the world, my fiancée was there praying for me, encouraging me, and standing by my side every step of the way. We’ve faced loss, distance, time zones, and countless obstacles, but through it all, we’ve seen God’s love hold us together.
Our relationship has been built on faith, prayer, and perseverance. We know that God has written this love story, and we’re trusting Him to finish what He started. We dream of starting our life together to marry, build a Christ-centered home, and continue sharing God’s goodness with others.
But the visa and travel process is expensive. We’re believing that where God calls, He provides and that’s why I’m asking for your help. Every gift, no matter the size, will go directly toward:
• K-1 Fiancé Visa fees and government costs
• Travel expenses for her to come to the U.S.
• Legal/document preparation
• Basic setup costs for our new beginning together
If you feel led to give, know that your generosity is helping make a God-written love story come to life. And if you can’t give financially, your prayers and shares mean just as much to us.
We’ve seen God move mountains before and we believe He’ll do it again. Thank you for believing with us, praying with us, and walking this journey alongside us. ❤️
“Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” — Mark 10:9

