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Checking criminal records in the UAE for accusation of theft

My husband cancelled my residence visa due to some misunderstanding between us. He wants a divorce.

Two months before, my husband sent me back to India. Last week only he cancelled my visa. I found it through his mail ID. My passport is in my in-laws' custody.

My husband says there is a theft case registered against me in the UAE and I am blacklisted. I am really scared. He says I cannot visit the UAE again.

I need to know if I am blacklisted. How can my husband cancel my visa?

Please help.

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19 Nov 2018, 08:39

Dear Questioner,

Referring to your query, we need to know certain details like where does your husband live in the UAE, what theft case he filed against you and where is the case had been filed? Has he sent you any case/report number...etc?

In the absence of the above details, you need to authorize a lawyer by way of a power of attorney to check the case against you if any and find a solution for the same.

for more clarification, you may contact me on 0558703836 or ika@alnassaradvocates.com

19 Nov 2018, 08:54

No Sir, he didn't give me any case number. Theft of gold earrings.

19 Nov 2018, 09:07

Please send me the details to my email.

19 Nov 2018, 09:12

My husband is in Sharjah, Sir. I am in India now.

I don't know what to do. He cancelled my family visa. He says I can't come to the UAE because I am blacklisted.

19 Nov 2018, 10:01

As I informed you, you need to give a POA to a lawyer so that they can check the status of the case and sort it out.

19 Nov 2018, 10:56

Kindly let me know the procedure for it, Sir. The cost, all the documents needed...etc.

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