Family visa for second wife

mans7
By mans7

I had applied iqama or permanent family visa for my first wife as and after six months I appled six month visit visa for my second wife and was approved also. Since we want to settle here all in Qatar, I applied permanent visa for the second wife which I submitted with all the necessary documents now in Labor Department for approval. We are muslims and we are in a muslim country & my question is that, is there any problem or no in applying permanent visa for two wives?

By kateline• 25 Feb 2023 13:47
kateline

I'm the other wife of my husband, the first wife have the RP, and before I don't have. He applied for me a family visit visa and then found a job so I have the RP under company sponsorship. It is not allowed in Qatar to apply rp for both wives. Just 1 only.

By hanan19• 3 Feb 2023 07:55
hanan19

Hello everyone how are you? My husband has a first wife in yemen and im the second wife here ik qatar with the RP so my husband wants to bring his first wife here in qatar and the 2 kids is it possible to approved? Please comment if somebody knows thankyou

By hanan19• 3 Feb 2023 07:52
hanan19

Hello, i just want to asked if here in qatar they can approved the family visit visa for the first wife while the second wife has a Permanent residency? Is it possible to approved?! im confused

please answer thankyou

By mans7• 5 Dec 2007 08:18
mans7

Some people don't know that they are despising the religion & not the person or tradition. It is not necessarily that 2 wives to be in 1-roof. What you should ask yourself is that why other people have a woman which is illegal & their religion have no solution for this problem whereas Islam has only the solution. Come to think of it and have a study of other religion for comparative religion rather than sticking to the religion of your forefathers or country which may b u r n the wrong direction?

The labor head has the prerogative in approving 2 wives to stay and both to have iqama or family visa depending on the status or capability of the person. Thanks.

By syusufa• 4 Dec 2007 17:54
Rating: 3/5
syusufa

Dear Friend....

It is the same situation with my father... We r trying to bring our mother(first Wife of my father) on permanent basis... My father is with his second wife n I am trying the permanent visa for my mother thru my father sponsorship...

The labour department told me that applicant had travelled on visit visa n should be cancelled first to get the approval... but visit is already finished 8 months back and its over... where is the concern of cancellation which is already expired.. Please if any same situation u faced(Mans7).. n what did u do for the procedure.. please highlight....

By anonymous• 3 Dec 2007 13:10
anonymous

People, chill, really you all need to relax and just calm down for a bit. My thread wasnt targeting anyone, you wanted someone to shed some light on the subject and i tried to do just that! This is nothing about muslims or non-muslims! We, as people, can never force others to belive or think in a certian way! What is happening is very common! It is even mentioned in the Holy Quran that we have been created to be differnt people, with different backgrounds and understandings! Two wifes in islam is permitted, and yet to be a father in a church you cant have any wives! so its nothing personal we all respect eachothers thoughts, believes and culture! There is only one way to learn about eachothers backgrounds as mentioned in one of the threads and that is to be able to communicate! lol... but we sure had a mess up there with the communication didnt we?!

Well anyways ill im trying to say is we all have to keep in mind that its always okay to discover more, but we need to be carefuk that some questions, or words might ignite sparks that cause fires to others. Have a good day everyone and im sorry if it sounded that im being harsh or rude, its not the intention :)

By anonymous• 3 Dec 2007 09:13
anonymous

I guess others don't follow the 7th commandment of God!

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

By nasshan• 3 Dec 2007 08:48
nasshan

Now its you Xena trying to be rude and harsh with your words and before pointing fingers to other its better for you to know that it is people like you who ignite hate messages and not us.

By Xena• 2 Dec 2007 15:48
Xena

and I have always been taught, if something interests you or you don't understand it... ask....

if you are not interested in giving us any information, then don't bother answering to threads....

Its people like you that ignite hate messages on this site... and we are so tired of these flare ups...

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 2 Dec 2007 15:46
skdkak closed 1708224867

All we were interested to know the feelings and the issues with having two or more wives. I might have written in a bit funny way but the question asked by me or GG still stands.

Why should anyone feel bad if non-muslims want to know something.

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By nasshan• 2 Dec 2007 15:38
nasshan

i dont see that we have used harsh words as you say nobody was making fun of mans what does it means when skdkak mentioned

''doesn't it feel akward when the two ladies talk to each other..I even do not want to anticipate what all they can talk in their free time of the day.

And both waiting for him to enter their respective bedrooms... how would he feel just before sleeping ???

I am also curious to know''

why is he so curious to know about it

By ksarat16• 2 Dec 2007 14:49
ksarat16

Wise comments DYB...good posting...but seriously, that is an interesting thought, so to how would 2 wives stay under the same roof with the same hubby dear...it is an interesting thing...

Any light on that please...

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" Live Life To The Fullest ! Enjoy Yourself "

By doyourbest• 2 Dec 2007 14:45
doyourbest

I believe none of them said something wrong. However, words make difference when people from different cultures communicate with each other. Secondly, sensitivity of the subject is not common for two people from different cultures and especially religions.

You may never now the severity of your words unless you belong to the same faction of people whom you are speaking to. We should try not to evolve bad feeling if we can use words more carefully. It costs you nothing but it may add value to your posture.

By Xena• 2 Dec 2007 13:54
Xena

there is no need for your words to be so harsh... if you will look and read carefully, you will see that no one was making fun of you...

gypsy gal said hmmm... ...

Two wives living in the same house with one husband? Is it practically possble? even though your religion allows that.... just curious.

canarybird said moenasser - two wives ?? ...

It is not unusual but it is unusual for both to live under the same roof no matter the circumstances.

This website is for people to learn about other cultures, and we are curious as too how it works.... thats all...

By nasshan• 2 Dec 2007 13:43
Rating: 2/5
nasshan

Very well answered Mans & moenasser its very easy for this people to make jokes they dont know how strong islam is even if you try to make them understand they wont understand so just leave them dont get bothered by their comments inshaallah you will find the right way and your matter will be solved. Trust in Allah do as the authorities ask you to do anyway we are in a Muslim country and its not a crime to have second wife.

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 28 Nov 2007 14:48
skdkak closed 1708224867

No surprises indeed.

As usual

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By mans7• 28 Nov 2007 14:20
mans7

first floor means at the office at labor department to speak to the labor heads maybe for some questioning for final approval.

Non-muslim don't understand the wisdom of Allah in permitting us to marry more than 1 rather than doing it ilegally by non-muslims thru illegal affairs or prostitution. As a matter of fact, only Islam has the solution for this social problem of many unmarried womens due to their numbers compared to men that results to prostitution, divorce, abandonment, etc. This subject caused other non-muslims to convert to Islam by the wisdom in it and not by merely intending to marry more. Think of it in an open mind & open heart. So, be a muslim also. Allah bless.

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 28 Nov 2007 12:59
Rating: 4/5
skdkak closed 1708224867

Its the choice wether one uses rear door in 1st floor or 2nd floor. LOL

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By anonymous• 28 Nov 2007 12:39
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

The rents here so high...how can he afford 2 villas.....

...poor guy sandwidched between two breads....Oh! naughty me!!

Actually 1st floor is very dangerous as one has to use the rear entrance.

Jokes apart someone help the guy with his quest for proper answer.

By qatarisun• 28 Nov 2007 12:24
qatarisun

lol.. take it easy man! relax... it was a JOK! his id is "mans".. so i made a little jok about it..

ok, forget about it...

By anonymous• 28 Nov 2007 12:08
anonymous

It is not unusual but it is unusual for both to live under the same roof no matter the circumstances.

By anonymous• 28 Nov 2007 12:03
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

Please respect the way people talk, think, and act. Not everyone is fluent in english, doesnt mean that they have/recieved less education then you. Some of these people can easily swipe you out with their knowledge, you would be amazed!

And about marrying two women, well its part of our islamic religion, and its got certian circumstances that permit you to re-marry. So its nothing to make fun of or critisize!

In some religions its not allowed to divorce, why isnt that ackward?!

Anyways, good day to everyone!

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 28 Nov 2007 11:53
skdkak closed 1708224867

I did hear a lot many versions of english in Doha. especially these sorts.

U there - me here - no one in between the middle

AND

Peoples are watching

Never heard of Mans.....

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By qatarisun• 28 Nov 2007 11:48
qatarisun

may be first floor is known as a dangerous place?...lol...

gypsy gal: may be "MANS" is willing to provide each of them with independent villa.. he is "MANS" not only one "MAN"..lol...

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 28 Nov 2007 11:14
skdkak closed 1708224867

"""I went to Labor this morning & told me to comeback tomorrow & proceed to first floor. Is there any problem?"""

Dude why should there be any problem for going to first floor.

Gypsy Gal: doesn't it feel akward when the two ladies talk to each other..I even do not want to anticipate what all they can talk in their free time of the day.

And both waiting for him to enter their respective bedrooms... how would he feel just before sleeping ???

I am also curious to know

..**.. ""They walk among us. They vote & they even reproduce"" ..**..

By gypsy gal• 28 Nov 2007 11:08
gypsy gal

Two wives living in the same house with one husband? Is it practically possble? even though your religion allows that.... just curious.

By mans7• 28 Nov 2007 10:41
Rating: 5/5
mans7

mans7

All the necessary documents as stated in the application form were submitted as they will not receive it unless it is complete, viz; ratified marriage contract & birth certificates of 2-children, passport copies, sealed application form & letter from company certifying that my salary is QR12000 & six month bank statement. Electric bill is maybe optional.

By praste• 28 Nov 2007 10:20
praste

Cud i know what all r the documents u submitted along with ur application for a family visa?

By mans7• 28 Nov 2007 10:17
mans7

mans7

I went to Labor this morning & told me to comeback tomorrow & proceed to first floor. Is there any problem? What are the possible questions they will ask me there to defend my status? Thanks

By qatarisun• 28 Nov 2007 09:49
Rating: 4/5
qatarisun

..."submitted with all the necessary documents now in Labor Department for approval", you will see soon if "there any problem or no in applying permanent visa for two wives".. and let us know! JUST in case...

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