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I have an execution case for cheque bounce and got the visa for a job I found. Can I come back?

Hello,

I currently have an execution case (status reserved) for a bounced cheque (less than 300K). I found a job in Dubai as I want to pay back my debts.

My future employer applied for an employment visa and I received the approved visa from the authorities today.

Does it mean that I can safely travel?

Or I will be detained at the airport?

I'm confused.

Thank you.

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Dar Al Haqooq Legal Consultancy
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26 Oct 2023, 16:36

Dear Client,

Thanks for your question, I hope you are doing well. I will definitely assist you in this matter.

If you have a valid employment visa for Dubai, you should be able to travel to the UAE without issues related to your previous execution case for a bounced cheque.

Ensure all documentation is in order, and consult with us for specific concerns is advisable.

For any further legal assistance, you can WhatsApp us. We have an extensive team of knowledgeable and experienced lawyers to provide the legal assistance you need.

We will definitely be happy to help you.

Thanks & Regards

ABDUL WAHIED

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Ibrahim Al Banna Advocates & Legal Consultants
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26 Oct 2023, 16:37

I would advise in this case to get your status checked and come with a free mind.

I can assist you in getting your status checked

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KHE Legal Consultancy
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27 Oct 2023, 05:38

The visa approval does not mean that you can enter the UAE.

If you have a case in your name and if it is not cleared from the system, you will be deported or arrested.

It is advisable to check the travel ban and possible arrest warrants and clear the records before you arrive here.

27 Oct 2023, 05:39

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