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4 available 4 • View allCan I renew my visa if I have an ongoing rental case?
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Q: I have a rental case filed by my landlord and the hearing is in October 2021.
Can I renew my visa?

Jul 12, 2021
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The effect of rental cheque bounce on visa renewal
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Q: Hello Sir,
Two of my rental cheque got bounced and the real estate filed a police case against me. I want to know how can I renew my visa after this.
Thank you

Dec 24, 2018
1835
Stamping visa when there is a pending civil case


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Q: While there is an active civil case, can the person still work and stamp an employment visa and use his/her bank accounts in the UAE until the verdict is out for the particular case?



Dec 18, 2019
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Tenant's residency visa renewal while the landlord filed a case against him/her


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Q: Good day!
My landlord is filing a case against me today. I have my visa renewal this month. Can this case affect my visa renewal process?
I applied for a police clearance letter a few days ago, it was approved and I have it. I hope this case won't affect my visa renewal.
Please, I need some advice!



Jan 23, 2023
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2 available 2 • View allWhat Happens If I Overstay My Tourist or Resident Visa in the UAE? 35
An interview-format article covering the topic of overstaying your tourist or resident visa in the UAE. This is from the legal podcast of lawyer Ludmila Yamalova, the founder of Lawgical with LYLAW. Ludmila discusses the aspects of overstaying, like fines, grace periods, exemptions...etc.
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Procedures of the Rental Dispute Settlement Center in Dubai 21
The relationship between tenants and landlords is regulated in Dubai by Law No. 33 of 2008 Concerning the Relationship Between Landlords and Tenants in the Emirate of Dubai. The arising rental disputes are referred to Rental Disputes Settlement Centre (“RDSC”) created by Decree No. 26 of 2013 to reconcile between the parties and reach an amicable settlement or seek a final judgment issued and enforced by the RDSC.
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