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حالة تأشيرة الزوجة بعد طلاق زوجها الكفيل

ماذا سيحدث لتأشيرتي بعد طلاقي من زوجي في دبي؟

أنا مقيمة بالإمارات على تأشيرته، وقد قال لي أن بإمكاني الاستمرار في الإقامة هناك، لكنني دخلت الإمارات بوثيقة زواجي منه في الهند بموجب قانون الزواج الخاص.

شكرًا.

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17 Mar 2018, 11:47

After issuing a divorce certificate, he will not be your husband and legally he can’t sponsor you but practically immigration department will not ask for anything.

So you can continue if your husband has no objection to it, but you can't renew it.

17 Mar 2018, 11:59

Thank you very much for your help.

What will happen in regards to the custody of my 17-year-old son?

17 Mar 2018, 12:11

You can make claim on it according to your country law, you have many rights according to the Special Marriage Act. I will prefer you claim all in India.

For further assistance, please call or WhatsApp me directly on 0557409575

17 Mar 2018, 12:20

Thanks again.

When I went to the counsellor office with my husband since we’re doing the divorce amicably, the counsellor in Garhoud asked me to sign documents that were written in Arabic.

I refused to sign as I did not understand what was mentioned in them. What do you recommend I do?

Also, in July and August, I will be travelling outside of Dubai for two months.

So when I return will I be allowed back into the country? Since by then my marriage status will be divorced, however, I would still be on my ex-husband’s visa.

17 Mar 2018, 21:16

The counsellor may be asked you to sign some other paper not related to visa, after counsellor NOC your case will proceed to the court and the court will decide about divorce and custody.

So that paper signature is not related to visa.

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