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6 available 6 • View allRequirements and validity for marriage of foreigners in the UAE
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Q: Hello,
I'm a Muslim resident in Abu Dhabi and my future husband is not resident in the UAE. We both have European nationality and he converted to Islam.
Is it possible to get married religiously in the UAE? What is the value of religious marriage in the UAE without a civil marriage from our respective consulates?
Thank you.

Jun 23, 2020
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Getting married in the UAE if one or both have no residency
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Q: To get married in the UAE, both of them must have a residency visa?
For Pakistani nationals. In our case girl has the residency visa but the girl is inviting the boy on a visit visa.

May 6, 2020
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Requirements for the marriage of expatriates in the UAE
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Q: Salam Sir,
I am a Bangladeshi Muslim male resident here in the UAE who wants to get married to a citizen of the USA.
Is it possible here in the UAE?

Nov 17, 2020
840
How to get married to a woman who is not resident of the UAE
3
Q: I am a resident in Dubai and I want to get married to my future wife in UAE although she is not a resident.
Is it still possible to get married?
Please help!

Feb 17, 2021
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Can I get married to a girl on a visit visa if I have a residence visa in the UAE?



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Q: Hi there,
I am working in Dubai on a work visa and I want to marry a girl on a visit visa.
Is this possible?




Sep 13, 2023
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لدي تاشيرة سياحية أنا والتي أريد الزواج منها. هل من الممكن أن نتزوج زواج شرعي؟




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س: لدي تاشيرة سياحية أنا والتي أريد الزواج منها كذلك.
هل من الممكن أن نتزوج زواج شرعي؟
أرجو الإفادة.





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Sep 12, 2024
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Legal blog
2 available 2 • View allLegal Requirements and Conditions of Marriage in the UAE 46
In accordance with the UAE Law of Personal Status, marriage is a legal contract between two people (man and a woman), focusing on protecting the rights of married people and their children. This contract requires certain conditions to be achieved before it becomes valid.
Nov 30, 2020
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Personal Status Law for Non-Muslim Foreigners in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi 8
A new civil personal status decree has been introduced in the emirate of Abu Dhabi by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and the Ruler of Abu Dhabi. This personal status decree will be applicable for non-Muslim foreigners based in Abu Dhabi in matters of marriage, divorce, Will, inheritance, and custody of children.
Nov 9, 2021
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Laws & Regulations
1 available 1 • View allFederal Law No. (28) of 2005 On Personal Status 24
UAE Personal Status Law (also known as Personal Affairs Law) governs marriage, divorce, inheritance and other personal affairs in the United Arab Emirates. The law equally applies to citizens of the UAE and non-citizens unless one of them asks for the application of his home country law.
Nov 19, 2005
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