Questions & Answers
Will I face any issues while entering the UAE if I had a rent case and it was cleared?
Hello,
I had a financial criminal case registered against me due to the non-payment of rent to the landlord.
I cleared all the outstanding dues levied on me by RDC in December-2022. The case was then closed by RDC.
I now intend to visit the UAE, so will my case impact my visit visa, even if it has been settled and resolved?
No, but can you confirm that there is no arrest warrant against you?
Conduct a complete check with the 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 travelling. Just submit the required documents online, 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 coloured 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), and
- 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.
What's included:
- Complete check: The lawyer will run the check with relevant government authorities on a possible travel ban and arrest warrant imposed on you in the UAE.
- Email report: You will receive the results of the check from your attorney by email. The results will indicate whether you have a ban/warrant or not.
- General advice: If it is found out that your name is on the blacklist, the lawyer can give you general advice on the next steps needed to handle the situation.
- Privacy: The personal information you share and everything you discuss with your lawyer are protected by attorney-client privilege.

No, you can visit the country.

Dear S.,
Thank you for your query.
We can help you with the UAE Status Check so that we can see whether there is any case against you or not and if it will impact your visa.
Kindly contact me on my phone for further discussion.
Regards

Hi S.
If the case was cleared and closed, there should not be any issue in getting the visa.
However, you can still check if there is any travel ban before you apply for the visa.

Dear,
Make sure you clear (removed) the criminal case and received a clearance letter, for easy movement.