Yes, divorce in Nepal from abroad is possible with the help of an authorized power of attorney from the respective Embassy of Nepal. This article is all about the divorce process from abroad in Nepal. This includes step-by-step processes, documents, and other related matters. The law is guided by the Muluki Civil Code 2074.
Divorce is a noticeable life event that will have emotional and financial impacts in the long term. The divorce process includes various legal difficulties, disputes, and negotiations. The divorce decision is very personal, and this decision is influenced by different factors like financial problems, infidelity, long distance, etc. Here, we discuss the required documents, power of attorney, and step-wise procedures related to the divorce from abroad in Nepal.

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What is a Power of Attorney?
A Nepalese citizen has the option to authorize someone to act as their representative in Nepal, either for selling their property or for specific legal matters in court. The individual granting this authority can request the Embassy to provide certification for it.

What documents are needed when applying for a Power of Attorney to divorce from abroad?
Original passport, original citizenship, passport-sized photos, marriage certificate, and a photocopy of these documents with a notary are required to authorize the power of attorney. The power of attorney giver and taker should sign the power of attorney paper in the presence of the respective embassy.
At the time of signing the Power of Attorney application, two witnesses must be present, and if they are not able to come physically, the signatures of the witnesses will work. Furthermore, the following documents will also be required:
- Two copies of the power of attorney paper printed on Nepali paper are required. Such Papers are made by the lawyer of Nepal compulsorily. Also, one copy of the application to the concerned embassy is required.
- The original and a photocopy of the citizenship certificate with a notary stamp.
- Both the original and a copy of the passport with a notary stamp.
- Three recent passport-sized photographs of each applicant.
- A notarized copy of the lawyer’s license certificate stamped by a notary’s office in Nepal.

Divorce Process from Abroad in Nepal – Filing Process
| Step 1 | Contact the lawyer to make a power of attorney. |
| Step 2 | Power of Attorney is sent to the Embassy of Nepal in your country abroad. |
| Step 3 | You should visit the Embassy, sign it, and finally return the power of attorney to Nepal. |
| Step 4 | You should visit the Embassy, sign it and finally return the power of attorney to Nepal. |
Conclusion
Divorce can be filed in the concerned district court in Nepal. For that, the husband and the wife are required to come to the court. If either the husband or the wife is not able to come to the court, they can make and verify the power of attorney so that the representative they chose will appear in the court on their behalf.
FAQs
Can I start the divorce process from abroad in Nepal?
Yes, anyone can request a divorce by power of attorney (अधिकृत वारेसनामा). But you cannot apply directly online or otherwise.
Can I file for a divorce in Nepal if both the husband and the wife are abroad?
Yes, you can file for divorce if you are both abroad with the help of a Power of Attorney. One should make a power of attorney and hire someone to represent them in the court of Nepal.
What is the procedure for initiating a divorce in Nepal when one spouse lives in Nepal while the other resides in a foreign country?
If one spouse is in Nepal and the other is living abroad, the spouse residing abroad must send the power of attorney through the embassy. They should also designate a representative for the divorce proceedings in Nepal. Meanwhile, the spouse in Nepal must attend all court hearings in person.
If someone holds a foreign passport or possesses an NRN ID card, can the Embassy of Nepal authenticate their Power of Attorney?
No, individuals who are not Nepalese citizens or were Nepalese citizens but now possess foreign passports are not eligible to request a Power of Attorney from the Embassy of Nepal.

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I live in USA . I will be USA citizens in few months; in this case Can I file Divorce in Nepal? We both are Nepali and get married in Nepal.
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