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Can I obtain a resident visa if a case is filed against me due to a loan?
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have an overdue amount pending, and I am about to join a company. The recovery agent says they are going to file a case against me.
My intention is to pay honestly. I am in the UAE at the moment.
My question is, will I not be able to have a resident visa if they file a case?
Dear Questioner,
We can assist you in settling with the company directly and avoiding any extra charges by the recovery agency.
We can also help you submit a request to the judge for installment payments.
Additionally, we can assist you with a freelance visa.
Dear Inquirer,
We are pleased to serve you and address your inquiries.
This depends on whether there are enforcement measures against you or not.
If anything else is required, don’t hesitate to contact us via email at [-----] or call our offices in Dubai at [-----] or Sharjah at [-----].
Jasim Al Haddad Advocates & Legal Consultants
Sometimes it can be a problem, but there are several procedures we can take to get your visa approved even if they file a case against you.
We can file an objection and request an easy payment plan from the court.
If you need further clarification, kindly share your WhatsApp number.
Yes, if a case is filed against you by a recovery agent for an overdue amount in the UAE, it could potentially impact your ability to obtain or renew a resident visa.
When legal action is taken against an individual for financial matters such as unpaid debts, it can have implications on various aspects of their life, including their visa status.
In the UAE, debt-related cases are taken seriously, and failure to address outstanding debts can lead to legal consequences that may affect your residency status.
If a case is filed against you and it progresses through the legal system, it could result in a judgment being issued against you.
This judgment could potentially be recorded in the UAE’s legal system, which may be accessed by authorities when processing visa applications or renewals.
A negative legal record due to unresolved debt issues could raise concerns for immigration authorities regarding your financial stability and responsibility.
It is important to address any outstanding debts promptly and work towards resolving them amicably with the relevant parties.
Communicating openly with the recovery agent or creditor, negotiating a repayment plan, or seeking legal advice on how to settle the debt can help mitigate the risk of legal action impacting your visa status.
In summary, while there is no definitive answer as each case may vary based on individual circumstances and the specific actions taken by creditors or authorities, it is advisable to proactively address any pending financial obligations to minimize potential risks to your residency status in the UAE.