أسئلة وأجوبة
Temporary possession of brother's passport to leave UAE for an emergency
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am currently subject to a travel ban in the UAE, which prohibits me from leaving the country. Despite my critical circumstances, which include having multiple cases related to banking matters and cases in the Rental Dispute Centre, I find myself unable to travel due to this restriction.
Complicating matters further, my wife is currently critically ill, necessitating my immediate need to travel.
Given the urgency of my situation and the lack of a suitable guarantor, I am exploring all available options. I am currently running a small business in Dubai, and my brother is scheduled to join me in a few weeks.
Is it possible for me to request temporary possession of my brother's passport for a couple of weeks in order to leave the UAE to attend to my wife's critical condition?
Your prompt assistance and guidance on the available legal avenues would be greatly appreciated.
Dear Questioner,
Under this kind of circumstances, there are some possibilities to surrender the passport of the guarantor which will enable the judgment debtor to travel outside the country.
The court can consider this request according to the urgency of the situation. We will provide you with the service.
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Dear Questioner,
Thanks for your inquiry!
Regarding the above, we would like to inform you that, a travel ban can be imposed for various reasons, including unpaid debts, criminal cases, and immigration violations.
In your case, it seems that the travel ban has been imposed due to your ongoing legal cases related to banking matters and rental disputes.
In order to lift the travel ban, you will need to resolve the underlying issues that led to the ban. This may involve settling any outstanding debts or resolving the legal cases against you.
If you are unable to do so, you may need to seek the assistance of a guarantor who can provide a guarantee to the authorities that you will return to the UAE to face your legal obligations.
In terms of your current situation, it is not advisable to request temporary possession of your brother's passport.
This could be considered a violation of UAE immigration laws and could lead to further legal consequences.
Instead, you may want to consider seeking the assistance of a lawyer who can help you navigate the legal process and potentially negotiate with the authorities to lift the travel ban in light of your wife's critical condition.
It is also important to note that even if the travel ban is lifted, you may still face difficulties in leaving the UAE due to the ongoing legal cases against you.
Therefore, it is crucial to address these issues as soon as possible in order to resolve the travel ban and any other legal matters.
In conclusion, it is best to seek the assistance of us, we can guide you through the legal process and help you find a solution to your situation.
Kindly feel free to contact us via phone or email.
Greetings,
Thank you for reaching out to me with your urgent legal inquiry!
I understand the gravity of your situation, particularly concerning your travel ban and the critical condition of your wife. Please accept my sincerest empathy for the difficulties you are experiencing.
Regarding your inquiry about temporarily possessing your brother's passport to leave the UAE and attend to your wife's critical condition, I must advise you that such actions may have legal implications and could potentially exacerbate your situation.
As your legal representative, it's essential that we explore all available options within the framework of UAE law to address your urgent needs while ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
Given the complexity of your case, I recommend scheduling a consultation at your earliest convenience to discuss the specifics in more detail.
During our consultation, we can thoroughly assess your situation, explore potential legal avenues, and devise a strategy to address your immediate concerns.
Please don't hesitate to reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone to schedule a consultation or if you have any further questions or concerns.
Your well-being and the resolution of your legal matters are of utmost importance to me, and I am committed to providing you with the guidance and support you need during this challenging time.