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Despite a waiver, the case is still with the public prosecution. Can I travel?
Hello,
I had a case regarding fraud by technical means, and we did a tanazul.
It was attested and submitted to the court, but the case still hasn’t been dropped and is now with the public prosecution.
What do I do now, as I need to travel urgently?
Dear Client,
Thank you for your message!
Since you have completed the waiver "tanazul" process, had it attested, and submitted it to the court, but the case remains with the Public Prosecution, I recommend the following steps:
1. Kindly follow up directly with the Public Prosecution office to confirm the current status of your case and ensure that your "tanazul" has been duly processed. Please bring all relevant documentation, including the attested "tanazul" and proof of submission.
2. If the case has not yet been closed, you may submit a formal written request to the Public Prosecution to expedite the closure, especially given your urgent travel requirements.
3. Check the case status through the official online portals corresponding to the relevant emirate, which may provide updates or allow you to submit inquiries.
4. If there is a travel restriction or ban in place, you may request temporary permission to travel by providing the necessary justification and supporting documents to the Public Prosecution.
5. If you have legal representation, please have your lawyer follow up with the authorities to facilitate the process and ensure all procedural requirements are met.
Please note that travel arrangements should only be made once you receive official confirmation that the case has been closed and any travel restrictions lifted.
Should you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
According to UAE law, submitting a waiver (tanazul) does not automatically lead to the immediate dismissal of the case; it must be officially approved by the Public Prosecution or the court.
We advise you to urgently follow up with the Public Prosecution to expedite the process of closing the case and lifting any travel ban.
Our legal center specializes in such matters, and you can contact us via WhatsApp for further details and assistance.
Greetings,
If the case is still pending in the public prosecution despite the Tanazul being submitted, it may be due to procedural delays or the prosecution's need for further investigation. To resolve this, we recommend contacting the public prosecution to clarify the status of your case and discuss your urgency for travel.
Given the complexity of legal procedures in such cases, we advise booking a consultation with our firm to discuss the next steps and potentially expedite the process.
Please book a consultation with us through our website for immediate legal assistance.
Dear questioner,
Either you should require a guarantor for temporary removal of the case if you need to travel immediately, or you need to treat the case from the beginning and either appoint a lawyer or take necessary advice to defend the matter and clear the case, including the stop search.
If you need our assistance, kindly share your WhatsApp number.
Even though a tanazul has been signed and attested, the Public Prosecution has the final say in whether to drop the criminal case.
They will review the tanazul agreement and the circumstances of the fraud to ensure that the victim's rights have been fully addressed and there are no remaining public interest concerns that warrant further prosecution.
If the prosecutor is satisfied with the tanazul and intends to drop the case, request an official No Objection Certificate (NOC) or a case closure letter addressed to the relevant immigration authorities to lift any travel ban.
If you need further clarification, you may ask.
While submitting a tanazul (waiver) should ideally result in dropping the charges against you, complications may arise due to the public prosecution's role; therefore, it is important to consult your lawyer, follow up with the public prosecution office for clarity, and consider requesting temporary travel permission if urgent travel is needed.
Hello,
It is advisable to contact the Public Prosecution directly or through a specialized lawyer to confirm the legal status of your case.
In some cases, the procedures at the Public Prosecution may require additional time to process the waiver and drop the case.
If the case is still open at the Public Prosecution, travel may be restricted or a travel ban may be issued, especially if the case involves a crime that prevents a person from leaving the country until it is resolved.
For more details, contact us.