Tuesday, February 24, 2026

A Pakistani bride married an Indian man virtually without getting a visa

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After failing to get an Indian visa, a Pakistani bride has virtually married a man from Jodhpur.

This virtual wedding took place last Wednesday. The name of the bride is Amena. He is a resident of Karachi, Pakistan. Her Indian husband’s name is Arbaaz Khan.

According to reports, Amena wanted to come to India to marry Arbaaz. For this he tried to get an Indian visa. But he ultimately failed to get an Indian visa. Unable to get a visa, she decided to marry her Indian fiance Arbaaz virtually.

After the marriage, husband Arbaaz said that he did not go to Pakistan and get married. Because this marriage was not recognized in Pakistan. As a result, they had to get married again when they came to India. Amena will now apply for an Indian visa.
Arbaaz is a Chartered Accountant. He, his family members and friends went to a community center in Jodhpur on Wednesday for the wedding.

The two were married virtually at the community center. Arbaaz performed all the wedding ceremonies there. The family even holds wedding ceremonies at the community center.
Kazi of Jodhpur taught marriage. He prays for the happy married life of the bride and groom.

Talking about his relationship with Amena, Arbaaz said that they got married according to family arrangement. Her relatives who were in Pakistan for this marriage initially initiated the talks.

Arbaaz also said that their family members organized this wedding. The reason for online marriage is that the relationship between India and Pakistan is not going well now.
Arbaaz hopes that Amena will be able to come to India soon after getting a visa.

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