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Dubai, UAE

Claiming money back from a consultant company for delaying the requested service

I have submitted my immigration documents to a consultant company in Dubai under a business formation plan in Canada. They committed that the process for stage 2 will take 2 months but since then it has been 6 months, they have not yet processed it.

They keep making false promises and they would not let us withdraw our case. I Have asked several times to connect me with the higher authorities to resolve my issue but no cooperation from their end.

It is devasting as it is an expensive plan. We have paid 43650 DHS so far. I need to know if legally I can claim all my money back by putting up a fraud case on them under the criminal act?

How can I make them fulfill their commitment without me bearing any loss?

Please guide me with possible ways!

Awaiting your reply.

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Colin Biggers & Paisley Lawyers (Middle East)
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8 Mar 2021, 09:06

Dear questioner,

We can send them a legal notice and request them to fulfill the obligations promised, else we will file a case against them before the appropriate forum and court of law.

Further, we need to review all the documents and email communication with the immigration consultant in order to give you appropriate legal advice.

Please send us all the documents and email communication via email so that we can review the same and guide you with the next steps.

Thanks!

Samira Alzarooni Advocates and Legal Consultants
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8 Apr 2021, 07:52

Hi questioner,

Have you signed an agreement with them for the work?

We would like to review all the proofs of payment, payment terms, and service details that we expect both parties must have signed, and then advise you on the same.

Reach us via phone for further assistance.

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