
Amidst his daughter Hannah’s healthcare struggles, Armando Niedermeier-Rubio has secured an extension on his visa.
The “90 Day Fiancé” celebrity took to Instagram this past Sunday with the good news, writing, “Approved ✅. My Humanitarian Visa has been extended for another 30 days!
“This extension allows me to stay in Arizona with Hannah as she continues her medical treatment. Most importantly, I can remain by her side, alongside my husband, Kenny Niedermeier, as she makes her road to recovery over the next month at least 🙏🏻,” he added.
Armando expressed his heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) @cbpgov over the weekend for handling his case with empathy and treating him with respect and kindness.
He offered a “very special thank you” to Representative Adelita Grijalva for her extensive support and advocacy on his behalf, and acknowledged his immigration attorney’s efforts as well.
“Thank you for working tirelessly every step of the way, specially as this process continues,” he wrote. “Finally, a huge thank you to every single one of you who have prayed for @hannah_rubio_ , shared our story, sent encouraging messages, and supported our family.”
The reality star, 37, concluded, “Your love has carried us through the hardest days of our lives. This approval to remain at my daughters side is one more answered prayer, thank you ❤️🩹 Please keep Hannah in your prayers as she continues healing.”
When Hannah was transferred from Mexico to an Arizona medical facility — and then airlifted to a Phoenix ICU — to treat a brain bleed earlier this month, Armando was turned away at the border.
While he attempted to request a temporary humanitarian visa, he was told by a US Customs and Border Protection supervisor that those hadn’t been granted since 2025.
As Armando’s attorney pursued a separate emergency request, his partner stayed at the teen’s side.
“Every parent wants to be at their child’s bedside when they’re sick, and not being able to hold her hand or comfort her has been the hardest thing I’ve ever experienced,” Armando wrote. “I am doing everything within my power to be reunited with her.”
He reunited with his family members on July 18 after being granted an emergency humanitarian visa.
He announced two days later that Hannah had been released from the hospital — only for her to be readmitted due to “worsening of her physical symptoms.”
She, notably, had been experiencing partial blindness, facial drooping and weakness.
Hannah, who is taking preventative medication for brain swelling and seizures, is in “good spirits” despite being rushed back to the emergency room.
“The doctors have been running test[s] and scans and will know more soon,” Armando wrote via Instagram on Friday.