Gulf Sponsor-as-Husband Collapse Pack

Four letters for the dependent spouse whose husband is using the residency-sponsorship as leverage in marriage breakdown or DV retaliation.

One-time price:$15Paid once at the end. No subscription.

What's in this pack

  1. Step 1 — Send TodayMail to the residency authority and (if you choose) to the husband. File the parallel embassy-welfare-attaché contact the same day.
  2. Step 2 — Send Same Day (Prophylactic)Send to the husband regardless of immediate travel plans. The notarised consent — once given — is the strongest pre-emption against later abduction allegations.
  3. Step 3 — Send if employment also affectedIf you were terminated during pregnancy, on maternity leave, or shortly after return, send this letter to the employer.
  4. Step 4 — Send to Embassy Welfare AttachéPlace a parallel record with your country's embassy welfare attaché. They can advocate with the residency authority and (in DV cases) arrange shelter.
  • Four letters for $15 instead of $20 buying them separately (saves $5)
  • Residency grace + conversion-pathway request — the right statutory period for each GCC state
  • Prophylactic child travel-consent letter — critical because no GCC state is a Hague Convention signatory
  • Maternity-termination reinstatement demand — for the dual-front case
  • Embassy welfare-attaché escalation — opens the consular file in parallel
  • DV-aware framing — flags any emergency-residency consideration where applicable

Your Situation

Tell us how the visa is being used as leverage, whether children are dependants, and whether employment is also affected.

This letter will cite

GCC family-sponsorship regimes (UAE Cabinet Res 65/2022; Saudi MoI Tabaiya + PSL 2022; Qatar Law 21/2015; Kuwait Law 17/1959; Bahrain Decree-Law 11/1989; Oman RD 16/95) + family-law statutes for maintenance and custody + Hague-non-signatory framework.

Each letter in the pack applies the right grace period, conversion pathway, and custody/maintenance framework for the country you select.

You came here to know your rights — help someone else know theirs.

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