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Can I go for Hajj while having an outstanding loan in the UAE?
Dear Sir/Madam,
I discovered an AED 158,000 police case at Al Raffa Police Station in Dubai, and the crime description is "giving a cheque without balance in bad faith."
Actually, I took a loan in 2018, and then, due to job circumstances, I left the UAE. Can you please help me in two ways?
First, let me know if I need to pay this amount to enter the UAE, as I remember I also left some card payments unresolved.
Second, can I go for Hajj in the upcoming session, and will this have any impact if I take a direct flight?
Dear Questioner,
You have to settle all outstanding loans and unpaid amounts to enter into UAE, because there is a higher possibility of issuing a potential travel ban against you restricting your entering to the UAE.
Dear Questioner,
In response to your queries,
1. You need to either pay the outstanding amount or reach to an agreement with the bank for a settlement plan to avoid any legal difficulties.
2. If the ban imposed on you is not a GCC ban, you may travel to Saudi Arabia.
Dear Questioner,
You have to pay the loans and clear the case to enter the UAE. If you try to enter, then a ban permanent ban will be imposed on you.
We can follow up your case on your behalf.
For more details, please contact our senior legal consultant Mr. Muhammad Abdullah.
Thank you for reaching out with your concerns regarding the police case at Al Raffa Police Station in Dubai.
I understand the gravity of the situation, and I'm here to provide you with guidance on the matter.
With respect to your inquiries, kindly note that:
- Payment Obligations and Reentry to UAE
Given the nature of the police case related to a bounced cheque, it's crucial to address this matter appropriately. If there is a legal obligation to pay the mentioned amount, settling the outstanding dues is advisable before planning a reentry to the UAE.
Unresolved legal matters can potentially affect your ability to enter the country smoothly. To provide you with accurate advice tailored to your specific situation, I recommend scheduling a consultation to discuss the details further.
- Impact on Hajj Travel:
The presence of a police case can potentially pose challenges, especially during international travel. It's essential to resolve legal matters before planning any trips to ensure a seamless journey.
Regarding your inquiry about Hajj, undertaking such a pilgrimage with an unresolved legal case may have implications, and it's advisable to address the situation beforehand.
I would be happy to discuss your case in more detail during a consultation. Please feel free to reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone to schedule a suitable time.
I am here to provide you with the legal guidance and support you need.

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Dear Client,
Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter.
1. Outstanding Debt: Address your outstanding police case for a bounced cheque to avoid travel restrictions or legal consequences.
2. Hajj Travel: Consult with us to determine if you can travel for Hajj or any international trip considering your legal case and potential travel restrictions.
We can help you check your travel ban status and address any potential cases. Please book the below-mentioned service and attach your visa and passport.
UAE travel ban and arrest warrant check
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 be happy to help you.
Thanks & Regards,
ABDUL WAHIED
Dear Questioner,
1. We suggest you to first conduct a full check on your current status in the UAE and then depending whether you have only this case or more, we will advise you on the necessary steps
2. If you do not have a travel ban in the UAE or if you do, but you will not transit through UAE, you are free to travel to/from other GCC countries.
If you wish to obtain the service, you can contact us via phone or email.