Address: 1999 Avenue of the Stars # 1250, Los Angeles, CA 90067, USA
Phone: +13105516534
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–4PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Mohamed Alkindi
They were so helpful
عمر النعيمي
Thanks ..
Roxanne Hernandez
Not helpful with assisting in payments for unpaid presidential pardons. My friend lost a lot of money in Dubai and this consulate did not help him.
Andy K
I met with the General Consular Abdullah Alsaboosi regarding a local person that was pardoned in the UAE by the President to where the local was released from jail and the President had promised payment for those with financial difficulties under the pardon he granted them. I filed a complaint for an inquiry to be launched as to why after 10 years payment has not been made. The General Consular promised to inquire about my case via Ministry of Foreign Affairs and update me on payment and case. As I followed up via Marie Turner about my case for many months I finally received an email from their lawyer asking that I not contact them about this matter. In the beginning I was told by Marie that "It could take a few weeks before we hear back from UAE (I've put a reminder in my calendar for end of February and will check again". Second email I get " We haven't received an answer yet from UAE. As soon as I hear from them I will let you know." After this I got no response from them and received an email from a lawyer representing them. More info on this can done by doing a Google search for Dubai Check Fraud and a search in Facebook for Dubai Check Fraud. The UAE Embassy Consulate represent the UAE in the US. The person in the UAE was pardoned by the UAE President and party responsible for making payments after pardon is the Diwan's Office in Abu Dhabi (Ministry of Justice in Abu Dhabi) which is why I contacted them. A kind reply would have earned them more stars.
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You can do it at the Consulate General of the UAE
If you're stopping on the way back as Dubai is your connection then No, however if you're visiting Dubai for a few days as a tourist then you will need to obtain a Visa at the Dubai Airport
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It depends on your Nationality/citizenship! some countries does not require to obtain a Visa prior to the arrival to UAE and can be taken at the Airport, however you can check all that on the embassy website for further details.
The website
US Customs can answer your question since it's leaving the US or any shipping company also.
I'm assuming neither of you is a UAE citizen so if this is the case it doesn't matter. If The marriage contract is needed for a Visa purposes then it's recognized by the UAE's Embassy at that country. I hope this would answer your questions!
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