90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days just showed Avery Mills having to leave her new husband Omar Albakour in Lebanon to return to the United States, so what happened next -- is the 90 Day Fiance couple still together? And where is Avery living now?

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[90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days Spoiler Warning: Please stop reading if you do not want to find out how Avery Mills and Omar Albakour's love story continued and whether they are still together or split after their wedding before the details air on 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days].

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Avery, a 19-year-old former Christian who recently converted to Islam from Columbus, OH, and Omar, a 24-year-old Muslim man from Syria, met on a Muslim dating app.

Avery -- who lived with her mom Teri, stepdad, five siblings and grandparents prior to meeting Omar -- was a cheerleader and gymnast who dressed sexy and liked attention before she decided to flip her life upside down and convert to Islam in order to show off her inner rather than outer beauty.

Avery claims she had converted to Islam six months before meeting Omar, whom she thought had "a beautiful heart."

Omar's profile initially said he lived in America, but once Avery found out he was living in Syria, she continued with the relationship anyway.

Since a war is going on in Syria, Avery's loved ones feared Omar's intentions and Avery's future with him, but she was "already hooked."

After just one month of talking, Omar asked Avery to marry him, and he sent her an engagement ring in the mail.

Avery therefore planned to fly to Lebanon to finally meet her fiance in person and get married. The couple decided on Lebanon since it would be a safer, nicer place to meet for the first time.

Teri was afraid for her daughter because she had only gotten to know her fiance online, but Avery trusted Omar and hoped to bring him to the United States on a visa between 9 months and three years due to the travel ban from Syria.

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Teri feared Omar was using her daughter just to come to the United States and accused Avery of becoming a different person for this man.

But Avery is apparently strong willed and hard-headed, so Teri decided to travel with Avery to Lebanon to make sure she's safe since she couldn't talk her daughter out of her plans.

Little did Teri know, however, Avery's long-term plan was to live in Syria with Omar after marrying him until his spousal visa to come to the U.S. gets approved. Omar, a dentist, had two years of schooling left in order to become an oral surgeon.

"I don't think I can be apart from him for however long this visa takes," Avery said.

Avery knew it was crazy she'd be moving to an active warzone, but she said no one would be able to change her mind. She loved Omar, and that's all there was to it.

Avery and Omar certainly had hurdles to overcome, such as Omar forgiving Avery's dating history before she converted to Islam. She worried she wasn't good enough for him, and she wanted to be the perfect girl and Muslim wife.

One day before traveling to Lebanon, Avery gushed about how Omar was "the perfect person" and her "soul mate."

Once Avery and Teri arrived in Lebanon after about 30 hours of travel, Avery was more than thrilled to jump into Omar's arms.

The pair embraced and Avery gushed about how Omar was so "cute" and "handsome," and he agreed Avery was even "more beautiful" in person.

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He then brought Avery and Teri to their hotel room, given he and Avery were not allowed to sleep in the same room or even kiss due to the rules of their culture and religion.

When Avery woke up her first morning in Lebanon, her wedding was two days away. 

Avery, Teri and Omar therefore went wedding gown shopping together and picked out a beautiful, appropriate "Halal" dress for Avery to wear.

Teri was sad Avery was no longer ambitious and independent. She couldn't believe Avery was okay with a man telling her what to do and what to wear, but Teri predicted Avery would grow tired of being submissive and then her relationship would fall apart.

Avery said her mother didn't embrace or understand how much she had changed her life when she had converted to Islam.

Teri was just afraid of how much control Omar was going to have over Avery's life. Teri read a Muslim handbook, for example, and learned a man can hit his wife and the wife is a "prisoner" in her own home, which really disturbed her.

Omar joked he wouldn't lay a hand on Avery as long as she was "nice," but Teri said Avery was going to be mean more than she'd be nice.

But Avery didn't think Omar was going to follow through with certain things the law allowed. Avery said hitting a woman would be disrespectful and Omar wasn't that type of guy.

During Avery's second full day in Lebanon, she learned Omar had let her down by not making any wedding plans. Omar apparently didn't have a list of numbers, nor did he have a venue or priest booked for their ceremony, which was supposed to be the following day.

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Omar insisted he had tried his best and didn't get responses from people, but Avery wasn't happy.

"I don't know why Omar is dragging his feet. For me, all I want is to marry him, and so if I was in his position, I would be doing nothing, nonstop until I had a place and a time I'm getting married. I just hope Omar is everything I thought he was," Avery told the cameras.

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However, Avery still wanted to marry Omar, and the pair discussed living in Syria during their first date together away from Teri.

"The situation in Syria, it's different -- the power, the water are all cut off all the time. It will be hard," Omar explained. "As an American girl or someone from a different country, it's going to be hard."

Omar wanted Avery to move to Syria with him, but he wasn't sure she'd be happy. He knew they would have to struggle in Syria, and he feared Avery might hate her life there and then leave him.

All Avery knew was that she didn't want to be away from Omar for long. She didn't want to wait to see him again after they tied the knot.

"I'm not going to wait years to see him. I know there's a war in Syria and, yeah, that's a little bit scary. But Omar is making do with it; I feel I can make do with it as well," Avery said in a confessional.

Avery had her mind set and said she'd move in July, but she had yet to share this news with her mother.

Omar and Teri later went out to lunch together and talked about a dowry under Islamic law, which is a mandatory payment to support the wife in case of divorce or her husband's death.

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Teri didn't want to "sell" her daughter," but Omar insisted the payment was just to support Avery. Omar said it was up to Teri to decide the amount, and so Teri threw out $10,000 as the amount.

However, Omar and Teri eventually decided on $6,000 since that's the amount his sister had received. If Avery and Omar were to get divorced, Avery would only walk away with eight percent of their earnings.

Teri wanted to make sure Omar was marrying for love and he didn't view marriage as just a transaction.

The night before Avery's wedding, Teri needed to have a talk with her because Teri felt Avery was "naive" and "easily manipulated."

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Avery told Teri that she definitely wanted to get married, but Teri suggested Omar had been looking for an American woman to marry and he swept her off her feet incredibly quickly.

Teri asked Avery if she thought Omar was using her for a visa, but Avery insisted that wasn't the case and they didn't necessarily have to live in America, as Dubai or Middle Eastern countries were options as well.

Avery said once Omar began working as a periodontist, he'd be able to obtain a visa and they could live  anywhere together. Avery was sick of people accusing Omar of putting on a show.

Avery insisted to Teri that Omar would live anywhere with her and his intentions were pure. Avery was tired of defending Omar all the time, and she wanted her mother to see their connection was "genuine."

"Just because he's Syrian does not mean he is using me," Avery said.

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Avery knew Teri was just trying to protect her, but Avery didn't want to defend her love anymore.

"I'm marrying him tomorrow," Avery insisted. "Either I'm right or I'm right, and we'll just have to see eventually."

Avery and Omar were then shown getting married after rushing around to receive approval from the Islamic court hours before their ceremony in a mosque.

Avery didn't care about how small her wedding was or the fact only her mother was there -- she said it was the wedding of her dreams.

Omar also said it was "a dream come true" to get married at the mosque, even though his own family couldn't be there.

Teri wanted to be a witness for her daughter's wedding but she wasn't allowed to because a witness needed to be one man or two women. Teri didn't think Avery understood what she was getting herself into.

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Avery also was not able to exchange vows with Omar due to Islamic law and Muslim culture, but she was so thrilled to marry the love of her life. Both Avery and Omar were smiling ear to ear after the ceremony, and they both gushed about the joy and happiness they felt.

That joy quickly turned into dismay for Teri, however, when Avery revealed at dinner that night she'd be moving to Syria until Omar's visa to move to the United States would be approved. 

Teri was angry and terrified because Avery wouldn't speak the language, nor was Syria a safe place for her to live. Teri said Avery couldn't even go to an ATM without help and all she'd be able to do in Syria is be Omar's housewife.

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"Is it better now because they're not gassing people?" Teri cried. "I don't want her to be caught up in all that!"

Avery said she'd be moving to Syria regardless, and then Teri cut the dinner short and decided to leave and head to the airport to go home. Avery asked Omar to talk to Teri, but Teri ran off.

Avery was concerned this news would ruin her relationship with her mother forever.

Teri accused Avery of lying to her over and over again about her planned move to Syria. Avery apologized, but she said there was nothing Teri could do about it because she had made up her mind.

Avery said upon returning to the United States, she'd get a lawyer and apply for a marriage visa, but if the process takes longer than a year, she'd be moving to Syria.

Omar said he'd never take his wife to a place where she would be unsafe.

"Now that I've met Omar, I'm glad she married him. I just don't want her to live in Syria. When I get back to the United States, I'm going to do whatever I can to help him get a visa, but I don't think she should move to Syria. I have a few months," Teri said in a confessional.

"I'm hoping that I can talk her out of it. I'll fight her tooth and nail. I'll be there to stop her."

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Avery hated to see her mother leaving "sad and scared," but Avery said she had her own life to live and she's an adult at age 19. She wanted to start her life with Omar.

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That night, Avery and Omar went into the same hotel room together. Avery said Omar was about to see her hair for the first time and they both hoped the night would be everything they had dreamed about.

The next day, Avery gushed about how her wedding night was perfect and Omar's performance in bed was perfect. She felt closer to her husband and said they definitely "clicked," but Omar admitted his first kiss was "weird."

Avery had five days left in Lebanon, and the pair still had to get to know each other better.

Over lunch, Avery said she's the type of person who dances in the street and is loud, but Omar said she must not behave that way when they're in public together -- regardless of whether they're in his country or in the United States.

"You must stop it," Omar said.

"No, I don't," Avery replied.

"I don't like it when you dance in public," Omar noted. "It's not good to see girl dance in street... Wherever."

Avery looked upset, but Omar said if she was going to be his wife in his culture, he'd have to tell her what is right and what is wrong.

"If we have an argument, she should be quiet," Omar told the cameras, adding that his wife was headstrong.

"I'm never quiet. I don't care to be quiet," Avery said.

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In the latest episode of 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days, Avery and Omar were only a few days into their marriage, but Avery had already reached her last day in Lebanon.

Avery said she loved being in a Muslim country and being with Omar felt like home.

The pair watched a sunset at the beach, and Avery asked if their relationship could make it "until July." Omar said they must remain positive about their future, and he intended to remain emotionally stable as a man.

Avery and Omar then enjoyed their last meal together at a restaurant, and she was dreading the time she must leave her husband. Avery predicted it would take about a year for Omar's spousal visa to get approved, and she was frustrated Omar felt zero emotion about her leaving.

"I don't need you to cry; I need you to talk to me. I'm not going to see you for months. I love you so, so much, and I know you love me. But I don't want to be used," Avery told her husband. "There's always that one percent chance."

Omar promised he wasn't using Avery, but she felt doubtful about his feelings for her because he wasn't emotional about her traveling back to America.

Omar said he was sad but he's "not the kind of person" who cries due to his culture.

"I'm heartbroken too, and I never lie," Omar told his wife.

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The couple discussed how they would miss each other so much, but Avery felt they could get through anything together because of their love. She just feared being apart from Omar for so long because she thought they deserved to be together.

Did Avery and Omar's relationship last? Is the 90 Day Fiance couple still together, and if so, where are they living?

After getting married on February 11, 2019, Avery and Omar appear to still be together but be living in Lebanon instead of Syria, where they had originally planned to live.

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It appears the couple got married and chose to stay in Lebanon until Omar's spousal visa gets approved since it's currently a much safer place to live than Syria.

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Avery and Omar currently share a joint Instagram account they've named "Omavery," combining both of their first names.

On October 8, Avery gushed about her relationship by posting a photo of Omar's hand holding her left hand. Their wedding rings were shown in the photo.

"It's been over a year since we met, time really flew by. Who would've thought when we first met eachother online how far we would go for eachother. 6000 miles never stopped us," Avery captioned the photo.

And in early October, Avery posted photos of Omar and herself enjoying a sunset at the beach.

The couple has also launched a new online store together at albakourkouture.com.

The website reads, "Albakour Kouture is an online accessory store that's built by a couple that found each other from 6,000 miles away. Omar is from Syria and Avery is from the United States. Avery traveled to Beirut, Lebanon to meet and marry Omar."

"Avery fell in love with the beautiful handmade products made and sold in the middle east. Together they thought of Albakour Kouture an online store that will help people like you get your hands on one of kind items from the other side of the world!"

Avery initially hinted she'd be starting an online store in her Instagram Stories in late August.

"It's an online store I am opening soon in Sha Allah... mostly selling accessories/fashion items from Middle East," Avery wrote in an Instagram Stories posting in August.

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"In Sha Allah" is not the name of a place or location but means "God willing" in Arabic.

Avery had asked her followers what types of Middle Eastern goods they'd like to buy in the store, and they gave her suggestions such as prayer rugs and hand-made soap.

Avery seemed to unintentionally disclose she's living in Lebanon in one of her replies, writing, "That's actually good. Lebanon has amazing olive oil soaps!!!"

She also clearly took Omar's last name, Albakour, suggesting they are still married.

The Instagram account is also filled with more happy photos of Avery and Omar.

On September 28, Avery posted a funny video of Omar trying to sing the song "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," and she captioned the post with three heart emojis.

Three days earlier, Avery shared a few photos from her wedding day.

And back on September 20, Avery posted a photo of the couple on a boat, and she was holding a red rose.

Avery also shared a cute, although blurry photo, of Omar and herself on September 16 and captioned it, "Polaroid Quality But tbh I love to keep photos like this in my wallet."

Avery probably wouldn't keep a photo like that in her wallet if they had broken up!

On September 14, Avery posted a selfie of Omar and herself and wrote alongside it, "I admire the ones who would Climb any mountain and swim any ocean to see the one they love," with a red heart emoji.

That same day, Avery shared a photo from the day she first met Omar and teased their wedding as follows: "Either I'm naive or I'm right, guess we will just have to wait and see."

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And on September 10, Avery suggested she was still living in a different country other than the United States.

"'Idk she hasn't been Muslim in the summer yet' proud to say the hijab never came off no matter how much I thought I was gonna have a heat stroke," Avery captioned a photo of herself with a young girl.

In addition, Avery and Omar shared a couple of selfies of themselves on September 2 with no caption. 

Fans can also see a variety of throwback pictures and the couple's first selfie that were all posted in late August.

Some fans speculated whether Avery ended her relationship with Omar since she was recently photographed in New York City with her 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days co-stars and without Omar, but it seems she was only in New York to film the Tell All special that will air on TLC after the season finishes airing this fall.

It's not a surprise Omar wouldn't attend the Tell-All in-person with Avery given the restrictions the United States currently has in place for Syria citizens.

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.