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UAE: Can a Woman Apply for Visa Sponsorship from Her Ex-Husband After Divorce?

UAE: Can a Woman Apply for Visa Sponsorship from Her Ex-Husband After Divorce?

Hi Dubai14-04-2025

Question: If my children and I live in Dubai under my husband's sponsorship, and we decide to get divorced, will he be required to continue sponsoring our residency in the UAE? What rights do I have in this situation, especially as a homemaker?
Answer: When a woman living in the UAE on her husband's sponsorship gets divorced, the provisions of Cabinet Resolution No. 65 of 2022, which pertains to the Entry and Residence of Foreigners, provide some clarity. According to this regulation, the wife is entitled to apply for a one-year extension of her residency visa, starting from the official date of the divorce.
This benefit extends to the children as well, provided they were previously under their father's sponsorship at the time of the divorce. This means that even after a divorce, you and your children can stay in the country for a year without the need for your husband's sponsorship.
However, it's important to note that this residency extension does not guarantee permanent stay and may require further legal proceedings to adjust the status if you wish to remain in the country long term. You will need to consult with a legal expert to understand the full implications of your divorce on your residency status.
Additionally, divorce in the UAE also involves several other aspects such as child custody, alimony, and child maintenance, which are governed by the UAE's Personal Status Law (UAE Federal Law No. 28 of 2005) and the Civil Personal Status Law (Federal Law No. 41 of 2022), particularly for non-Muslims. These laws determine financial and custodial responsibilities post-divorce, ensuring that the rights of both parties, especially those of children, are upheld.
Given the complexity of divorce proceedings, it is advisable to seek legal advice and consult the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs to understand your full rights and responsibilities after the divorce, including the potential impact on your residency and financial support.
In conclusion, while your husband is not required to continue sponsoring your residency after a divorce, you have the right to apply for a one-year visa extension for both yourself and your children. It's essential to act promptly and ensure you are well-informed about your rights and next steps in this legal process.
News Source: Khaleej Times

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