Step to Get Divorce Certificate Pakistan ( For Overseas) Online
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A Divorce Certificate is an official document issued in Pakistan to legally confirm the dissolution of a marriage. It is required for remarriage, visa applications, property disputes, and legal records. This guide explains how to obtain a Divorce Certificate from the Union Council, NADRA, or Pakistani embassies abroad.
A Divorce Certificate is proof that:
✔ A Talaq, Khula, or Court-ordered divorce has been finalized
✔ The marriage has been legally terminated under Pakistani law
✔ It is registered with the Union Council or NADRA
Who Needs It?
- Individuals seeking remarriage
- Overseas Pakistanis for immigration/visa purposes
- Legal proceedings involving property or custody
After divorce (Talaq/Khula), it must be registered with the local Union Council.
Procedure:
- Submit Divorce Notice (within 30 days of divorce)
- Provide Required Documents:
- Original Nikah Nama (Marriage Certificate)
- CNIC copies of both spouses
- Divorce Deed (if Talaq was given in writing)
- Court Decree (if Khula/Judicial Divorce)
- Attestation & Verification
- Receive Divorce Certificate (usually within 7-14 days)
Fees: PKR 1500–20,000 (varies by Union Council)
NADRA does not issue Divorce Certificates but updates marital status in its database.
How to Update Divorce Record in NADRA?
- Submit Union Council Divorce Certificate to NADRA
- Provide:
- CNIC (original & copy)
- Divorce papers (Union Council/Nikah Registrar copy)
- Biometric Verification at NADRA office
- Updated CNIC reflects divorced status
Fees: PKR 20,000–25,000
If you divorced outside Pakistan, you must:
Option 1: Register Divorce in Pakistan
- Submit foreign divorce papers to the Pakistani Embassy
- Embassy forwards documents to Union Council in Pakistan
- Union Council issues Divorce Certificate
Option 2: Divorce via Pakistani Court
- File for Khula/Judicial Divorce in Pakistan (if spouse is in Pakistan)
- Obtain Court Decree & Union Council Certificate
Required Documents:
- Passport & CNIC/NICOP copies
- Foreign divorce papers (translated & notarized)
- Nikah Nama copy
Processing Time: 2–6 weeks
- Legal proof of divorce for remarriage
- Required for visa applications (e.g., spouse visa to another country)
- Needed for property division, child custody, or inheritance claims
❌ Problem: Spouse refuses to cooperate in divorce registration
✅ Solution: File in Family Court to get an official divorce decree
❌ Problem: Lost Nikah Nama or Divorce Papers
✅ Solution: Obtain duplicate copies from the Nikah Registrar or Union Council
❌ Problem: NADRA not updating marital status
✅ Solution: Submit Union Council Divorce Certificate to NADRA office
If you face delays or legal complications in obtaining your Divorce Certificate, consult a family lawyer for smooth processing