90 Day Fiancé Season 12 is officially here, and all seven of the new couples have been introduced. This season follows seven Americans who applied for K1 visas for their international partners. Once in America, the couples have 90 days to get married. While all seven couples this season have their own unique love stories, some make more sense than others. Here is our official ranking of the 90 Day Fiancé Season 12 couples from the most to solid to total chaos!
Thomas Dintino and Paula Barbosa – The Most Solid

Out of all of the new couples on Season 12, Thomas Dintino and Paula Barbosa appear to be the most solid. They have similar quirky personalities and seem like a compatible match. Their relationship was built on a strong friendship, which is an important foundation to have. While it’s still early in the season, Thomas and Paula seem to be one of the couples who will last.
Ashia and Maxwell – Pretty Solid

Surprisingly, Ashia and Maxwell are another one of the strongest couples this season. While they have a complicated story, their love for one another appears to be genuine. Maxwell initially faced a hiccup in the K1 visa process when he and his best friend went for interviews on the same day. The embassy found it to be suspicious, which resulted in Maxwell facing a denial. Nonetheless, he and Ashia are determined to make their relationship work. This shows that Ashia and Maxwell truly love one another and are in it for the long haul.
Mallorie and Raşit – Somewhat Solid

Mallorie and Raşit are one of the more solid couples this season, but they aren’t without their problems. They have a strong connection and romance; however, they aren’t aligned on all of their future goals. Raşit is eager to have children and even brought a gift for his future child with Mallorie. On the other hand, Mallorie has admitted she isn’t sure if she ever wants to have kids. If Raşit and Mallorie can’t get on the same page regarding children, their relationship could be in trouble.
Marissa Rubinetti and Edward Gomez – So So

Marissa Rubinetti and Edward Gomez aren’t the strongest couple on Season 12, but they are far from the weakest. With a bit of an age gap and cultural differences, they have some differences to work through. Marissa is unsure of how Edward will fit into her life in America, but the two seem to genuinely have a connection. If Marissa can get past her doubts, she and Edward have a good chance of working out.
Shea McGuire and Annabelle – Not So Solid

Shea McGuire and Annabelle are one of the more controversial couples on Season 12. While they have some things in common, viewers have noticed several red flags regarding Shea. He has a habit of being flirty with other women, and his ex is determined to let Annabelle in on some things about him. While Annabelle’s intentions seem pure, Shea’s are up in the air.
Debby Rolando and Mido Fayed – Not Compatible
Debby Rolando and Mido Fayed are another wildcard couple on Season 12. With a bit of an age gap and huge cultural differences, it’s difficult to see where Debby and Mido’s common interests lie. While Debby is intent on starting a life with Mido, he is more focused on starting his acting career in America. He is determined to move to Hollywood and make it big. It doesn’t seem like Mido is completely in love with Debby, and the two of them just don’t seem compatible.
Catie Norboe and Josh Atkins – Total Chaos

Catie Norboe and Josh Atkins are arguably the most chaotic couple of the season. They met in England, after Catie had kissed several of Josh’s friends. While they formed a genuine connection, Catie has admitted to struggling with a unique issue. She often gets the urge to kiss all of her friends when she drinks, which rubs Josh (and many viewers) the wrong way. Catie is essentially cheating on Josh over and over again, which makes their relationship unlikely to last.
90 Day Fiancé is available to stream on Discovery+.
TELL US – WHO ARE YOUR FAVORITE COUPLES ON 90 DAY FIANCÉ SEASON 12? WHICH RELATIONSHIPS DO YOU THINK WILL LAST?
