Marriage-Based Residence Permit in Egypt
Foreign nationals married to Egyptian citizens are eligible to apply for a Marriage-Based Residence Permit in Egypt, which allows them to live legally in the country under a non-tourist residence status. This residence type is designed to support family unity and long-term stability for mixed-nationality couples residing in Egypt.
This guide explains everything you need to know about marriage-based residency in Egypt, including eligibility criteria, residence duration, required documents, fees, application steps, processing time, and important notes for both foreign wives and foreign husbands of Egyptian citizens.
What Is a Marriage-Based Residence Permit in Egypt?
A Marriage-Based Residence Permit is a non-tourist residence issued to a foreign national who is legally married to an Egyptian citizen. This permit allows the foreign spouse to reside in Egypt legally without relying on a tourist visa.
The residence is issued based on a registered and officially recognized marriage, and it is processed through the Egyptian Passport and Immigration Authority.
Residence Duration Based on Marriage
The duration of the marriage-based residence permit depends on the applicant’s gender and application history.
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For a Foreign Wife Married to an Egyptian Citizen
First application: 1 year
Second application: Up to 3 years
Subsequent applications: Up to 5 years (maximum allowed) -
For a Foreign Husband Married to an Egyptian Citizen
First application: 1 year
Maximum duration: Up to 3 years
Renewal is subject to security approval and immigration discretion
Required Documents for Marriage-Based Residence Permit
Applicants must prepare the following documents carefully:
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Passport
Original passport
4 photocopies of the passport main data page -
Entry Stamp
3 photocopies of the most recent entry stamp into Egypt
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Entry Visa or Valid Residence
3 photocopies of one of the following:
Airport-issued entry visa
Visa obtained from an Egyptian embassy abroad
Electronic Visa obtained by applying online
Valid non-tourist residence permit -
Previous Residence Card (If Available)
3 photocopies of the previous residence card (if issued before)
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Foreign Currency Exchange Receipt
Official receipt proving conversion from any foreign currency to Egyptian Pounds (EGP)
Converted amount must be equal to or greater than the total residence fees
Issued by an authorized bank or exchange office in Egypt
The Exchanging receipt must be with the applicants name and passport number
( Important notice : Receipts issued from ATM machines are not allowed ) -
Official Marriage Certificate
3 photocopies of the officially registered marriage certificate
Must be recognized by Egyptian authorities -
Family Registration Document
3 photocopies of the family registration statement
(Family record of the Egyptian husband or wife) -
Egyptian National ID
3 photocopies of the Egyptian spouse’s national ID card
Fees vary depending on the residence duration granted:
First-Time Application (1 Year)
Estimated cost:
EGP 6,910 to EGP 7,130
(according to your nationality)
Second Application (Up to 3 Years)
Estimated cost:
EGP 17,240 to EGP 17,460
(according to your nationality)
Subsequent Applications (Up to 5 Years)
Estimated cost:
EGP 28,910 to EGP 29,130
(according to your nationality)
However, the following should be taken into consideration.
• Fees are determined by the Egyptian Passport and Immigration Authority
• Payment must be supported by a valid foreign currency exchange receipt
• Fees may vary depending on:
• Nationality
• Residence duration
• Administrative updates
• If the applicant is not applying for residency for the purpose of marriage for the first time, he has the right to choose the period available to him according to the law or the shorter period.
• Applicants should always confirm the exact amount at the immigration office before payment.
Step-by-Step Application Process
The application process for a tourist residence permit follows the same general procedure as other residence types in Egypt.
The foreign applicant must visit the passport and immigration office responsible for the residential address stated in the rental or ownership contract.
• Obtain a queue number
• Receive the official residence application form
• Fill in personal and passport details accurately
• Attach all required documents and photocopies
• Documents are reviewed and registered in the immigration system
• Any missing or incorrect documents may result in delays
• Fees are paid at the immigration office
• Foreign currency exchange receipt is mandatory
• After approval, the residence card is issued
• Applicant returns to collect the residence card when notified
Application Locations
Marriage-based residence applications must be submitted at:
The Passport and Immigration Office responsible for the residential address of the Egyptian spouse
The address must match the one listed on the Egyptian national ID card
Processing time depends mainly on nationality and security requirements:
- 15 days to 1 month for certain nationalities
- Up to 2 months for nationalities requiring security clearance
Applicants are advised to apply well before their current visa or residence expires.
• Marriage must be officially registered and recognized in Egypt
• Residence approval is subject to immigration and security review
• Fees and processing times may change
• Foreign currency exchange receipts are mandatory
• Providing incorrect or incomplete documents may delay the process
• If you stay outside Egypt for more than 6 consecutive months, the residence permit is usually cancelled automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No. This residence does not automatically grant the right to work. A separate work permit is required.
Yes, as long as the marriage remains legally valid.
No. The maximum duration for a foreign husband is 3 years.
Only during the first application. Longer durations may be granted in subsequent renewals.
Yes, for certain nationalities.
No. Approval depends on nationality, document verification, and security checks.
Yes, the marriage visa is multi-entry as long as it is valid
The Marriage-Based Residence Permit in Egypt provides a legal and stable residency option for foreign spouses of Egyptian citizens. By meeting the documentation requirements and applying through the correct immigration office, couples can ensure lawful residence and long-term settlement in Egypt.
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