Nicole Nafziger was forced to extend her visit with fiance Azan Tefou in Morocco after international flights were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The 26-year-old 90 Day Fiance star posted a travel update on her Instagram Story on Thursday for her roughly 540,000 followers.

'Sucks everything is closed. I'm still in Morocco for everyone that wants to know. But I'm fine. We're good,' she wrote in the caption of a photo showing herself watching television.

Extended visit: Nicole Nafziger, shown Monday on Instagram with Azan Tefou, was forced to extend her visit with him in Morocco after international flights were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic

Nicole has been documenting her trip top Morocco to be with Azan, 29, on social media.

She posted a cute selfie Monday on Instagram of her and Azan smiling and mentioned a recent 'great night out'.

The Florida resident shared her excitement ahead of the trip on Instagram in February and continued as the visit approached.

The Starbucks barista announced that she and Azan had finally reunited March 11 with a selfie post.

Everything closed: The 26-year-old Starbucks barista took to Instagram Story on Thursday to reveal that she remains in Morocco where 'everything is closed'

'So happy to finally be with my love again,' she wrote in the caption of a photo with Azan.

Nicole and Azan met on a dating app before appearing in 2016 on season four of 90 Day Fiance on TLC.

They returned for season five that followed Nicole as she tried to obtain a visa that would allow Azan into the US from Moroocco after his K-1 visa application was denied.

Together again: Nicole posted a selfie with Azan on March 11 as they finally reunited in Morocco

A K-1 visa is issued to the fiance or fiancee of a US citizen to enter the United States, but they must marry within 90 days or leave the United States.

Nicole and Azan have called off their wedding twice.

She has a six-year-old daughter May from a previous relationship.

Single mom: The reality star is shown on Instagram in November with her six-year-old daughter May from a previous relationship

Morocco announced Sunday that it was suspending international passenger flights to and from the country 'until further notice' as part of the effort to combat COVID-19.

The country also has imposed a tight lockdown with most establishments closed.

Morocco is Africa's most popular destination attracting more than 12 million tourists each year.