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Can I travel to the UAE 6 months after being deported from Dubai?
Hi,
I have a deportation from Dubai for overstaying, but they didn't take my fingerprints or eye scan.
The officer at the airport said I can return after 6 months. Is this possible?
Hello,
You can return to the UAE after the end of your ban period if it's specified in your exit visa.
It will be lifted after its duration automatically unless it's a lifetime ban.
In such a case, certain procedures can be taken to lift the ban.
Dear Questioner,
According to UAE law, individuals who have been deported for overstaying their visa are usually banned from re-entering the country for a period of at least 6 months.
However, the exact length of the ban may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case.
In your situation, it is possible that the immigration officer at the airport may have given you incorrect information.
It is always best to consult with a legal professional or contact the relevant authorities for accurate information about your specific case.
Additionally, even if you are allowed to travel after 6 months, it is important to note that you may still face difficulties in obtaining a new visa or entering the country in the future.
It is important to follow all immigration laws and regulations to avoid any further complications.
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Thanks!
Dear Questioner,
Thank you for reaching out regarding your deportation situation.
Given the circumstances you've described, it appears there may be some possibility of returning to Dubai after the six-month period mentioned by the officer.
However, it's essential to clarify your specific status and any potential entry restrictions.
I can provide you with detailed legal advice and assistance to understand your case better and explore your options for returning to Dubai.
It's crucial to ensure all necessary legal steps are taken to avoid any future complications.
Please reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone, or email me to discuss your case further and find the best way forward.