Can I Still Remain In Malaysia After Divorcing My Malaysian Spouse?
Can I Still Remain In Malaysia After Divorcing My Malaysian Spouse?
Being a foreign spouse in a foreign land comes with its unique set of challenges. Imagine spending almost or more than 1/3 of your life in Malaysia, building a home and a life, all while depending on a spousal visa for your legal status. You may be asking this: Can I still remain in Malaysia after divorcing my Malaysian spouse?
Now, with the stressful prospect of divorce looming, the fear of being forced to leave Malaysia and being separated from your children becomes all too real.
Do not be afraid. We understand your concerns, and we’re here to help. Contrary to popular belief, a divorce doesn’t necessarily mean an automatic ticket back to your country of origin. There are pathways for you to continue residing in Malaysia, provided you meet certain criteria and fulfill necessary terms.
At our firm, we specialize in assisting foreign spouses like yourself in overcoming the complexities of post-divorce immigration laws. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that you’re well-informed and supported throughout the process. From ensuring that your legal orders are meticulously drafted to safeguarding your rights as a parent, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
We have experiences in extending spousal visa for divorcees, despite not fully meeting the current requirements for such a visa. This shows our commitment to advocating for the rights of foreign spouses facing post-divorce challenges in Malaysia. With our expertise and dedication, we strive to find innovative solutions to complex immigration issues, ensuring that our clients can continue to call Malaysia their home.
Don’t let the fear of uncertainty hold you back. Get in touch with our immigration lawyer now, and let’s work together to secure your future in Malaysia, ensuring that you remain close to your children and continue to build the life you’ve worked so hard for.
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