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I have a travel ban issued from the UAE due to an unpaid credit card. Can I travel to KSA?
I have a travel ban (blacklisted) issued from the UAE due to an unpaid credit card outstanding (approx AED 20k).
Can I enter Saudi Arabia on a visit visa (French citizen) and how long will the travel ban last?
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question, I hope you are doing well. I will definitely assist you in this matter.
As a French citizen on a visit visa to Saudi Arabia, a UAE travel ban typically won't impact your entry.
However, to lift the travel ban in the UAE, resolve the unpaid credit card debt, and the duration depends on settling the debt and following legal procedures in the UAE. Consult with us for specific steps.
For any further legal assistance, you can WhatsApp us. We have an extensive team of knowledgeable and experienced lawyers to provide the legal assistance you need.
We will definitely be happy to help you.
Thanks & Regards
ABDUL WAHIED

We deal with these cases professionally and work to remove it and make a settlement with the bank temporarily only so that you can enter the above-mentioned country.
And when your status is adjusted and your work is completed, you pay the rest of the bank's debt amount.
Dear User,
Generally, the travel ban wouldn't affect your entry to other GCC countries unless theban you have is GCC ban.
Additionally, in order for the travel ban to be lifted, you need to pay off your debts or negotiate with the bank for them to lift your ban.
The possibility of imposing a GCC ban in your case is very low but depending on the bank's policy, it is advisable to check whether a ban is imposed in Saudi through the Saudi lawyers.
If you want us to engage to lift the ban and clear or negotiate with the bank to clear the case, please provide your WhatsApp number.

Normally, this kind of ban will not lift automatically. Furthermore, restrictions imposed in one country have effect only in the country itself unless you have a ban for the whole GCC countries.