Bernard Musyoki is a worried man. The Kenyan man married to a Mzungu wife has revealed his wife has been hospitalised and is now appealing to the US embassy to grant him a visa.
speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Musyoki revealed that Deborah Jan Spicer had unsuccessfully applied for US visas twice.
“I paid KSh 18,400 twice, but I was denied visas. I wish the government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs could do something. I need to be with my wife,” he said.
The 38-year-old man, whose Mzungu wife is twice his age, revealed that his beloved partner was currently hospitalised after undergoing heart surgery and had no one to take care of her.
“She has been in hospital alone with no one by her side, including me. Last time when she had another heart surgery, the US embassy denied me visa yet doctors had given her 6% chances of survival,” he shared.
Musyoki said he was devastated, hoping to secure a visa to take care of his ailing wife.
“It breaks my heart that she will be home alone after this. We love each other so much to be apart,” he added.
How did Bernard Musyoki and Deborah Jan meet?
Previously, the Kenyan man told TUKO.co.ke that he met the love of his life on Facebook in 2017.
Musyoki revealed he applied for US visas in 2018 and early 2020, but was denied.
They kept communicating, and on December 29, 2020, the Mzungu woman decided to travel to the country to meet her prince charming.
On February 2, 2021, the two lovebirds tied the knot at Sheria House, and ‘strangers’ witnessed them exchange vows. He said paid KSh 100 for dowry.
The two are madly in love and the romantic Mzungu woman has been paying her husband’s bills.