Many expatriate women in the UAE live under the sponsorship of their husbands. But what happens to their residency status when the couple decides to divorce? This is a concern for many homemakers or women who are financially dependent on their spouse.
This article provides an overview of UAE law on visa sponsorship post-divorce, your rights as a woman living in the UAE, and how you can continue to live in the UAE legally after a separation.
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Yes, a woman can stay in the UAE after divorce and even if she was living under her husband’s sponsorship. As stated by the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP):
To extend residency, the following documents and steps are required:
Beneficiaries of this extension must pay:
Note: Visa and related charges are uncertain and are likely to change. You are, thus, advised to cross-check this information with the official GDRFA website or consult a lawyer.
Thus, divorced women can apply for a residency visa extension in the UAE without any hassle and get a sense of security and continuity during such periods. This rule demonstrates the UAE’s efforts to enhance the standard of living of its citizens.
The one-year extension is a temporary solution. In the meantime, you may want to consider other residency options to ensure that you are secure in the UAE:
These options enable one to stay in the UAE on their own.
Divorce doesn’t just affect visa status. Child custody and financial support for the child are also significant.
Child custody is normally given to the mother, while the father remains the financial guardian. The UAE has two laws that govern marriage and divorce: Federal Law No. 28 of 2005 on Personal Status and Federal Law No. 41 of 2022 for non-Muslim residents. The law that will apply will depend on whether the couple is Muslim or non-Muslim and from which country they hail.
The financial assistance homemakers need after divorce remains crucial for their well-being. The court bases its decisions about alimony payments and child support on the husband’s earnings, together with the standard of living the family maintained. The payments from the husband support both the wife and their children.
The following procedures must be followed by UAE residents who seek a divorce:
The process of obtaining a divorce, together with visa procedures, tends to be complicated when you are in a foreign country. A UAE family and immigration law specialist can assist you through the process while protecting your rights because of their legal expertise.
Divorce represents both emotional and legal challenges that affect expatriate women in particular throughout the UAE. At HHS Lawyers, our family law and immigration lawyers provide guidance throughout your entire divorce process, from obtaining a post-divorce visa to securing custody and obtaining financial support.
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You should contact HHS Lawyers today to schedule your appointment. Our team will assist you in obtaining your future residence in the UAE.