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How can I request mercy to lift a travel ban and deportation for a jailed relative?
Hello,
I need to remove a travel ban and deportation for a relative through a request for mercy to the prosecution.
What is the process?
He is in jail and has a civil execution case against him.
Greetings,
To remove a travel ban and deportation for your relative, especially if they are in jail due to a civil execution case, the process typically involves submitting a mercy request to the Public Prosecution.
Here’s a general outline of the steps:
1. Prepare the Mercy Request:
You need to submit a formal request to the Public Prosecution, explaining the circumstances and requesting leniency or a reduction of penalties.
2. Supporting Documents:
Ensure you provide any relevant documents, such as evidence of financial circumstances or agreements to settle the civil execution case.
3. Review by the Authorities:
The authorities will review the request, and if accepted, they may lift the travel ban and recommend deportation reconsideration.
It is crucial to have legal guidance in this process to increase the chances of a successful outcome. Book a consultation with us for expert assistance in navigating this request.
Dear Client,
Thanks for your question! I hope you are doing well. I will assist you in this matter.
To remove a travel ban and deportation order for your jailed relative in Dubai, you'll need to submit a mercy petition to the prosecution.
First, ensure any outstanding debts related to the civil execution case are settled. Draft a formal request explaining the circumstances and reasons for seeking mercy, including supporting documents.
Consider hiring a legal expert familiar with UAE law to guide you through the process. Submit the petition and wait for the authorities' decision.
If approved, the travel ban should be automatically lifted, but the deportation order may require separate handling.
Given the complexity of the case, it's advisable to consult with us for personalized guidance throughout this process.
You can contact us via WhatsApp for further clarification or additional support. We are dedicated to providing professional, timely, and comprehensive assistance tailored to your situation.
Thank you!
ABDUL WAHIED
Dear Questioner,
Thank you for reaching out regarding the process to remove the travel ban and deportation order for your relative.
Below, I have outlined the steps involved in submitting a request to the Public Prosecution for mercy in relation to the civil execution case and associated penalties:
1. Prepare a Request for Mercy:
A formal request must be submitted to the Public Prosecution. This request should include:
- A clear explanation of the case and the reasons why mercy is being sought.
- Evidence of any steps taken to resolve the underlying issue (for example, proof of financial settlement or efforts made to pay off the debt).
- A request to lift or reduce the travel ban and deportation order.
2. Supporting Documentation:
In addition to the formal letter, you will need to submit any supporting documents that demonstrate efforts to resolve the financial or civil execution issue. If payment arrangements or debt settlement have been made, these should be included to strengthen the case.
3. Submission to the Public Prosecution:
Once the request is prepared and all supporting documents are compiled, the request must be submitted to the relevant authorities for review.
4. Prosecution Review:
The Public Prosecution will evaluate the request, considering factors such as:
- The nature of the underlying offense (i.e., the civil execution).
- Whether your relative has shown good behavior or made efforts to resolve the financial obligations.
- Any other relevant details, such as the impact on your relative’s family or personal circumstances.
5. Follow-Up:
It is important to follow up with the Public Prosecution regularly to check the status of the request. Depending on the specifics of the case, this process can take some time.
6. Final Decision:
The Public Prosecution will issue a decision based on their review. If the request is granted, the travel ban and deportation order may be lifted or reduced.
However, if the request is denied, your relative may need to fulfill further legal requirements before the ban can be reconsidered.
It is important to note that the outcome depends on various factors, including the specifics of the case and the discretion of the authorities.
Should you require assistance in preparing the request or any further legal steps, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
Mohammed Salah
Legal Consultant
Hello,
A mercy request is a formal request to a higher authority (often a judge, governor, or president) to show leniency or reduce a sentence.
The specific process varies depending on the jurisdiction and the level of authority being petitioned. In order to advise you properly, we have to review the case file.
Kindly share your WhatsApp number to discuss further about the procedures.
Under UAE law, you can submit a request to the Public Prosecution for mercy to lift the travel ban and deportation.
This process typically involves seeking legal assistance, and it may require settling any outstanding debts linked to the civil execution case.
If you need further legal guidance, feel free to contact us via WhatsApp, as we specialize in these cases.

Wishing you a pleasant day ahead,
To request the removal of a travel ban and deportation for your relative, you need to submit a formal petition for mercy (clemency) to the Public Prosecution.
This typically involves drafting a request explaining the circumstances, demonstrating any humanitarian reasons, and including supporting documents such as medical reports, financial difficulties, or family-related concerns.
If the case involves a civil execution, settling the outstanding debt or reaching an agreement with the creditor may strengthen the request.
You should consult a lawyer to ensure the petition is properly drafted and increase the chances of a favorable outcome.
Hello,
To remove the travel ban and deportation for your relative, the process involves submitting a mercy request to the public prosecution or court, explaining the circumstances.
If the mercy request is approved, the relative may have the travel ban lifted and deportation postponed or canceled.
This would also allow the individual to resume travel and possibly leave the UAE after any outstanding legal obligations are settled.
Thank you for reaching out with your question!
I understand that you are seeking to remove a travel ban and deportation for your relative, who is currently in jail due to a civil execution case. I can certainly help guide you through this process.
To remove the travel ban and deportation, a formal request for mercy can be submitted to the prosecution. The process typically involves:
- Preparation of a Formal Request:
This request must be well-documented, including details of your relative's situation, the reasons for the civil execution, and any mitigating factors that may help in seeking leniency.
- Submission to the Prosecution:
The request should be submitted to the public prosecution, which will assess the situation. The prosecution may consider factors such as the nature of the civil case, the amount of debt, and your relative's circumstances.
- Supporting Documents:
It will be necessary to provide supporting documents, such as proof of your relative’s current status, any repayment plans, and any evidence that might show remorse or efforts to resolve the issue.
- Legal Representation:
Having legal representation to handle the submission of the request and to liaise with the prosecution is important, as it can increase the chances of a favorable outcome.
If you would like to move forward with this process, I am available to assist in drafting and submitting the request for mercy, as well as handling any further legal matters related to your relative's case.
I would recommend scheduling a consultation where we can discuss the specifics of the situation and the best course of action.
Please feel free to reach out to me directly via WhatsApp or phone at [---------], or you can email me at [---------] to discuss this further.
Best regards,
Suhail Rana

Greetings of the day,
To request the removal of a travel ban and deportation, you need to submit a petition for mercy (clemency) to the Public Prosecution.
This should include a formal request explaining the circumstances, any humanitarian reasons, and supporting documents, such as medical or financial hardship proofs.
Since the case involves civil execution, settling the outstanding debt or negotiating with the creditor can improve the chances of approval.
Best Regards,
Sara Al Saedi Advocates and Legal Consultants