My fiancĂ© and I have decided to tie the knot after 3 years of being together. The decision itself is a giant leap for both of us. You see we have different religious beliefs. I am a Filipina and he is of GCC Arab descent. We were both unwilling to give up each other’s faith that early on the relationship we told each other that we cannot marry. We would simply enjoy the relationship and see what the future hold for us. At the end of it all for whatever circumstances, we ended up with the decision to get married.
I had no idea that preparing for marriage documents in
I am having a UAE residence status and he is a GCC national. For the lack of online reference, it had become frustrating for my part to prepare the documents. We are both career-strapped individuals and we simply do not have the luxury of time to run around
Even in the court we had to bring our Emirati friend to work as a wasta (a different story in another time). We chanced upon a civil servant who lets his sectarian interest mix with that of his professional duties. We were tormented with thousands of questions, demands and arguments that we took three times longer than normal to finish our registration. We were all more relieved than happy when we got over the “contract signing”. A ceremony less than 10 minutes with less than 2 minutes participation of the bride is worthy only called as such, and not as a “marriage ceremony”. On different thought, this would actually be appealing to hardened souls who cringe at all the sappy ever-lasting vows.
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thank you. so informative..just want to ask one question?? did u convert ur religion enbale to get married??? thanks
Actually not as yet. The Dubai Courts - Sharia section allows interfaith marriage as long as one is Muslim. By other faith I meant of course those allowed by Islam.
I did convert when we remarried in Bahrain.
Do you have any idea how long the medical is valid. For some reason we took the medical earlier, apparently the marriage has been delayed as they have asked so many documents to be attested here and in Philippines. Thank God we finally have all the papers and by tommorow (Insha Alla!) the marriage will be over. Here are the papers that we have rght now.
1. Consent from my older brother since my father passed away (certified, attested in UAE embassy, FOreign affairs in PHil and Dubai, Phil Embassy Dubai and Translated into Arabic and attested in ministry of justice.).
2. Death Certificate of my father (Original, certified, attested in UAE embassy, FOreign affairs in PHil and Dubai, Phil Embassy Dubai and Translated into Arabicand attested in ministry of justice.)
3. Medical from government hospital (1 month ago)
4. incase they may ask (birth certificate of my older brother certified, attested in UAE embassy, FOreign affairs in PHil and Dubai, Phil Embassy Dubai and Translated into Arabic and attested in ministry of justice.)
5. Original Passport
Are these documents good enough? please let me know more informations.
I emailed you relating to medical tests at gmail address... please kindy reply.. the issue is becoming big stress for all of us here in dubai, US and saudi..
Thank you!
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