How to Get Cast on ‘90 Day Fiancé’

Video Source: Youtube

When TLC launched “90 Day Fiancé” in 2014, the network likely didn’t predict the series would become one of its biggest franchises. Now, with more spinoffs than we can count, such as “90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?,” “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days,” “90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way,” “90 Day: The Single Life,” and “90 Day: The Last Resort” (just to name a few), this reality TV enterprise shows no signs of slowing down. The original series just aired its Season 11 finale in June 2025, and TLC is already looking for its next long-distance couples to showcase. If you’re hoping to get in on the action, we’ve got you covered. Here’s how you can get cast on an upcoming season of “90 Day Fiancé” or one of the series’ spinoffs. 

JUMP TO

What is “90 Day Fiancé” about?

For those who aren’t familiar with the K-1 visa process, “90 Day Fiancé” provides a crash course on how the legal system works for Americans who wish to marry someone from another country. TLC’s hit series follows such couples as the foreign half of the duo travels to the U.S. to be with their potential spouse and plan their pending nuptials. While each party must sign a form that expresses their intent to marry, this period also gives the couple time to decide whether or not this level of commitment truly suits their relationship. From culture shock to language barriers, the couples often face numerous challenges on their way to the altar—and TLC’s cameras are there to catch every second of the drama. If the two do not marry by or before the end of the 90-day period, the foreign party must return to their home country, even if the couple chooses to continue exploring their potential long-term relationship.

Who is the casting director for “90 Day Fiancé”?

Brooklyn Bagwell (“Love During Lockup”) has been the primary casting director of “90 Day Fiancé” since Season 3. While the show once turned to us to cast couples for an upcoming season, there’s so much more to the process than answering a call. Check out Variety’s 2022 interview with Bagwell to gain some deeper insight into the casting process and what her team looks for from potential couples.

For more on what reality CDs really want from future “90 Day Fiancé” stars during the casting process, these guides and interviews feature tips on how to stand out:

Where to find casting calls + audition advice

According to TLC’s website, “90 Day Fiancé” is currently casting. The network is seeking engaged couples who are in the process of bringing their international half to the United States on a K1 visa. For more information, you can email k1showcasting@sharpentertainment.com. You can also check out our casting roundups for even more opportunities: 

Our casting directory pages might also be worth bookmarking, as they provide access to the most recent casting notices as they become available:

Social media and self-tapes play a major role in the reality TV audition process. If you want to make it on “90 Day Fiancé,” you’ll want to bring your A-game, which, in this case, would be your authentic self. After all, raw emotions resonate with audiences. Here’s how you can excel at the process: