Country Summary:

The United Arab Emirates does not adhere to any protocols with respect to
international parental child abduction. In 2017, the United Arab Emirates
demonstrated a pattern of noncompliance. Specifically, the competent authorities in
the United Arab Emirates persistently failed to work with the Department of State to
resolve abduction cases. As a result of this failure, 50 percent (two cases involving
two children) of requests for the return of abducted children remained unresolved for
more than 12 months. On average, these cases were unresolved for two years.
Report of Actions Taken:
Upon release of the 2018 Annual Report, U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi delivered a
demarche to the Emirati government noting that the Department had cited the United
Arab Emirates in the 2018 Annual Report for demonstrating a pattern of
noncompliance.