Connect with us

Trends

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Married Online in UAE: Eligibility, Documents, and Process

alizagrey

Published

on

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Married Online in the UAE: Eligibility, Documents, and Process

Couples in Dubai can now easily get married in the UAE with the introduction of remote wedding services. The new method requires submitting certain documents and following certain rules. The courts of the UAE have simplified the process of marriage, which allows the couple to tie knots remotely. Since October 2023, Dubai Laws have introduced ‘Digital Attestation Services’ and ‘Remote Civil Marriage’. This means that the couple can go from being engaged to married with just a few clicks and obtain their digital marriage documents. This modern service is specifically designed for non-Muslim residents and includes creating a remote marriage contract, digitally signing, and issuing digital marriage certificates. This modern approach helps the couple get married even if they are not physically available.

Eligibility for UAE online civil marriage

A civil marriage refers to a legal union between a man and a woman formalized as a civil contract. Civil marriage follows the rules outlined in Articles 4 and 5 of the law, which are based on secular principles. Couples don’t need to take a pre-marital screening test, and the permission of the wife’s father or guardian is not required.

Requirements for online marriage registration in the UAE:

  1. Both individuals must not be UAE citizens who are Muslim.
  2. Both individuals should give their consent to the marriage taking place.
  3. Both parties must be at least 18 years old.
  4. The individuals must be related by first or second degree.
  5. Neither individual can be married to someone else.

Documents required to get married online in UAE

For easy online marriage registration in the UAE, you are required to have these key documents.

1) Attested Affidavit of Single Status

This document highlights that an individual is free to marry and that it must be obtained from their home country’s embassy.

2)Legalized Certificate

Any document that is issued outside the UAE must be authenticated by the concerned authorities.

3)File Format

All the documents should be stored and presented in the format of PDF files.

4)Translation

Documents in any language other than Arabic must be translated into Arabic by a legal translation firm registered with the UAE Ministry of Justice.

5)Attestation

The documents that you are providing should be authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in their home country as well as by the UAE embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

Process for online marriage in UAE

Online marriage registration in the UAE was introduced for a fast and easy process.

1) Online Request Submission:

The couple should start the process by submitting an electronic application on the designated website and attaching all necessary documents.

2) Contacting Accredited Centers:

After sending their online marriage registration request, applicants can visit or contact authorized centers.

3)Fees Payment:

Once the application is approved, the applicants can pay the fees using electronic services.

4) Automated Contract Stages:

Dubai Courts have a system that automates parts of the contract process, like authorization and authentication, simplifying it for applicants.

5) Receipt of an approved electronic contract:

Once the process is completed and approved, the applicants receive an endorsed electronic marriage certificate confirming their union under the law of the UAE.

Documents required for sponsoring your spouse in UAE

Obtaining a residence visa for your spouse in the UAE is easy and affordable if you follow the guidelines of the UAE. Although some employers sponsor residence visas for your spouse and children, you can also sponsor a residence visa for your wife or husband yourself.

Documents required for sponsoring your spouse in UAE:

1) Online application through a registered typing office in the UAE.

2) Passports of the wife, husband, and children.

3) passport-size photographs of spouses and children.

4) An attested work contract or salary certificate.

5) A medical clearance certificate for children and spouses over 18.

6) Legalized marriage certificate 

7)Tenancy contract

8) Latest Utility Bill

Aliza is a promising member of the Trends section at The Gulf Independent. She has a flair towards observing the latest food, movie, fashion, culture, business, technology and other other trending topics - delivering strongly factual and reliable news every day. Interest: Aliza holds a deep interest in bringing the audience the most recent information and incisive analysis on a variety of trending developments across the GCC. She believes in giving facts and creativity the front seat, producing articles that encourage deep conversations. Educate and Experience: Aliza entered the promising media industry in 2019, as she graduated from the prestigious King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia in Master of Media. Over the years, the journalist has produced innumerable thought-provoking and breaking stories, based on accuracy and integrity. Email id: [email protected]

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending