Home GCC UAE UAE to grant divorced, widowed foreign women one-year visa The new visa is intended to maintain the stability of families by Robert Anderson June 19, 2018 The UAE’s Council of Ministers has announced it will allow divorced or widowed foreign women on a dependent visa to stay in the country for one year. The announcement comes amid wider reforms to the emirates’ visa system announced last week allowing transit passengers, jobseekers, students and even illegal residents to stay for longer. Read: UAE announces new visa rules for residents, jobseekers and tourists State news agency WAM reported that the latest visa change was intended to maintain the stability of families in the country and will start from the fourth quarter of this year. The one-year visa period will come into effect from the date of the divorce or death of the husband and will also apply to the woman’s children. Previously women in either situation who could not find sponsorship through work faced having to leave the UAE or staying in the country illegally. A similar initiative was announced yesterday for the citizens of countries affected by war or natural disasters. Read: UAE announces one-year visa for refugees The UAE is also preparing to begin a flexible amnesty period for illegal workers and residents that will allow those who turn themselves in to correct their status and find jobs without having to pay fines or fly home. Read: UAE amnesty will allow illegal residents to work 0 Comments