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How to know if I can enter Qatar if I have an unpaid loan in the UAE?

Dear Khaled,

I'm blacklisted in the UAE due to bounced cheque.

However, the police told my friend that my case is not big and I can come to Dubai and they will hold me for one hour in the airport and then let me enter the country.

I have a job offer in Qatar, and I want to know if I can enter Qatar.

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22 Dec 2022, 18:29

Yes, you can enter Qatar, but first, make sure through a lawyer that you have not been generalized in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and there is no arrest warrant against you in the UAE.

22 Dec 2022, 20:24

Thank you for the answer.

How much will you charge to check if I have been generalized?

24 Dec 2022, 09:52

We conduct a complete check with relevant UAE government authorities to find out whether or not you have a travel ban or arrest warrant imposed on you.

No need to visit government authorities personally, your attorney will do all the needed on your behalf.

Save your time and money by avoiding the potential risk of being arrested or rejected to enter or leave the UAE while traveling.

Just submit online the required documents, and within a few days, you will get the results of the check from the lawyer by email.

Documents required to make the travel ban check include clear colored copies of:

- your valid passport,

- your residency permit (most recent residence visa page),

- your expired passport (if your residence visa is stamped there),

- the most recent exit stamp (if any),

- your Emirates ID (if any).

This service is right for you if you are going to travel to, from, or through the UAE and would like to be sure that you are not blacklisted.

24 Dec 2022, 09:52

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