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Requirements to get married in Dubai only with a visit visa for Oman couples

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Dubai is an Islamic country by law. A marriage certificate is an agreement in Islam that protects the rights of both spouses. Expats of all nationalities are permitted to marry in Dubai, and Muslims may do so in a Sharia court. It also issues their residency visas.

One of the most frequently asked questions is whether you can marry in the UAE while on a visit visa. This article contains all of the vital information you require.

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT GETTING MARRIED IN DUBAI ON A VISIT VISA

Muslims on visit visas are not permitted to register for marriage at the Sharia court. Furthermore, non-Muslims must contact their respective embassies in order to obtain all necessary information under the Foreign Marriage Act. The requirements for marrying on a visit visa differ by nationality.

According to UAE law, the man must be Muslim, while the woman can be non-Muslim but of the book religion.

REQUIREMENTS TO MARRY IN DUBAI ON A VISIT VISA

Dubai, like other Islamic countries, follows Sharia law, which allows Sharia courts to legalize marriages. Muslim visitors who are on a visiting visa are unable to apply for a sharia court marriage. A marriage certificate in Islam is essentially a contract that protects the rights of both the husband and the bride.

A non-Muslim woman may marry a Muslim man, but she must be of any book religion. Before marrying a Muslim woman, a non-Muslim man must first convert to Islam.

We strongly advise non-Muslims to seek advice from their respective embassies. They will be able to obtain all of the information they need to marry in the UAE and comply with the regulations.

CONCLUDING MARRIAGE IN UAE ON VISIT VISA

These are some of the basic rules and conditions you must meet in order to marry in Dubai while on a visit visa. You can find all of the detailed conditions and rules by visiting your respective embassy.

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