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TLC / Sharp Entertainment · Casting Call

90 Day Fiancé (and spinoffs)

TLC's Sharp Entertainment is casting for the 90 Day Fiancé universe — K-1 visa couples for the flagship, long-distance couples for Before the 90 Days, Americans relocating abroad for The Other Way.

Open Deadline: Rolling
Network
TLC / Sharp Entertainment
Casting for
Couples meeting specific show criteria (K-1 visa, long-distance international, US-relocating-abroad)
Deadline
Rolling
Status
Open

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TLC’s production partner Sharp Entertainment is casting for the 90 Day Fiancé franchise universe, which now spans the flagship show and seven active spinoffs. Each show casts for different couple profiles.

What each show is casting for

  • 90 Day Fiancé (flagship) — couples with a K-1 visa application in progress; one partner US, one partner outside US
  • 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days — long-distance couples who have not yet met in person, or have met only briefly
  • 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way — Americans relocating abroad to be with a foreign partner
  • 90 Day: The Single Life — recently-divorced franchise alumni dating again
  • 90 Day: Pillow Talk — franchise alumni commenting on current episodes (cast from prior contestants only)
  • The Family Chantel / Darcey & Stacey / 90 Day: Diaries — spin-offs cast through individual outreach

Requirements (flagship)

  • At least one partner must be a US citizen or permanent resident
  • K-1 visa application must be in process, not yet finalized
  • Both partners 18+
  • Both partners willing to be filmed extensively in their home environments
  • Cannot be currently in active legal proceedings that would compromise filming

How to apply

The primary application form is at worldwide-casting.com/application-form/90-day-fiance, or you can email k1showcasting@sharpentertainment.com with your couple story, photos, and timeline.

Open casting calls also surface periodically at projectcasting.com. Check both.

Tips

The franchise’s casting team selects for couples whose relationship has complication built in — large age gaps, significant cultural differences, skeptical families, prior marriages with kids in the picture, visa timelines that don’t align with the couple’s plans. Couples whose application reads like a smooth, happy romance get cut. The show is a documentary of friction. If your relationship has none, this isn’t the right show. If it has plenty, lead with it.