The Giudices are headed to Italy.

One day afterTeresa Giudiceshared photos from the Italian Consulatein New York City, theReal Housewives of New Jerseystar and her four daughters — Gia, 18, Gabriella, 15, Milania, 13, and Audriana, 10 — are traveling to Italy to visit family patriarchJoe Giudice.

To document the journey, Gia posted two videos to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, when the Giudices left New York City for Rome.

In the first video, Gia shared a Boomerang of a long-haired woman sitting at a terminal, with an Austrian Airlines plane behind her, at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Next, she documented a video of the group buying snacks for their voyage. “Flight necessities,” she captioned the footage.

Teresa also shared a photo to Instagram, noting the Guidice ladies’ trip to Italy.

“Hope you tune in tonight! Here’s to the next adventure! 🇮🇹 @milania_giudice356,” she captioned a photo of herself and daughter Milania wearing similar Gucci sweaters.

RHONJalumna Dina Manzo commented, “Gorgeous Girls!! Have an amazing time 💕✨🇮🇹.”

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Gia Giudice’s Instagram Story.

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Currently, the father of four is living in his grandmother’s home in Sala Consilina as he awaits the final appeal in his deportation ruling. Teresa’s father, Giacinto Gorga,made an appearanceon his son-in-law’s Instagram over the weekend at a dinner that included other family members.

Joe and Teresa’s upcoming reunion will be telling for the couple’s future. During the Oct. 27 special, they both told Cohen they’re at a crossroads with their marriage and would not be making any decisions about divorce until they spent some time together in person.

“I’m waiting until I get there to see if I feel differently,” Teresa, 47, said. “I just feel like when you live apart. … He says the same thing, when he sees me, he may not want this either. We’ll know when we see each other.”

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Both maintained that they still love each other.

“Of course, she’s my wife. I’ve been with her a long time. No matter what happens, I’ll always love her,” Joe said.

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“I do love him as a person,” Teresa said. “I’ll start crying. I do care about him, I love him.”

Teresa and Joehave been married for 20 years, though they have been living apart for years. Joe began a 41-month prison sentence for mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud in March 2016; Teresa served a little over 11 months in prison for the same crimes, and wasreleasedon Dec. 23, 2015.

Joe wasreleased from prisonlast year but was held in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Clinton County Correctional Center in Pennsylvania, awaiting a decision on his deportation ruling.

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Though Joe has lived in the United States since he was a child,he never obtained American citizenship, and immigrants can be deported if they are convicted of “a crime of moral turpitude” or an “aggravated felony,” according to U.S. law.

That ruling was madelast October. He’s appealed twice so far and has been denied both times. A final ruling is expected this month.

A petition to be released back to his home wasn’t granted, but arequest to go to Italy was. In October, he was released from ICE custody and flew to Italy, where he has been ever since.

Season 10 ofThe Real Housewives of New Jerseypremieres Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.

source: people.com