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I left the UAE with an unpaid loan and termination from work. Can I return again?

Respected Sir,

I have an unpaid loan of AED 40k in the UAE. For two years I have been in Pakistan and the company terminated me.

Can I go again to the UAE?

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KHE Legal Consultancy
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10 Jan 2024, 07:42

There is a possibility of a travel ban and absconding issued against you. We have to check whether there is any travel ban existing against you.

10 Jan 2024, 07:44

If there is any travel ban existing against you, you have to clear them all with the help of a lawyer.

We provide services to check the travel ban and its removal.

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Mohamed Bakheet Advocates & Legal Consultants
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10 Jan 2024, 08:54

Dear Our Valuable Customer,

We can undertake a complete inspection of all UAE systems for you to check whether you have a case or not and recommend the best approach to resolve it.

The service price is AED 1000. If you are interested, please send us a copy of your passport on Whatsapp.

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Ibrahim Al Banna Advocates & Legal Consultants
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10 Jan 2024, 09:26

Thank you for reaching out with your concern regarding the unpaid UAE loan and your employment status. I understand that this is a critical matter for you, and I am here to provide some initial guidance.

Firstly, it's important to address the issue of the unpaid loan. Unresolved financial matters can have implications, and it would be advisable to explore options for settling the outstanding amount.

I recommend consulting with a legal professional to discuss the specifics of your situation and determine the best course of action.

Regarding your re-entry to the UAE, several factors can influence your ability to return. Employment termination and unpaid loans can impact immigration matters.

It is advisable to seek legal advice to understand the potential implications on your ability to return to the UAE.

I specialize in handling such cases and would be more than willing to discuss your situation further during a consultation.

Please feel free to reach out to me via WhatsApp or phone to schedule a convenient time for us to talk.

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Shamsa Albedwawi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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10 Jan 2024, 09:27

Hi,

Pursuant to your query, if you don't have any ban or case in the UAE, there should not be any issue in visiting the UAE.

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Dar Al Haqooq Legal Consultancy
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10 Jan 2024, 10:11

Dear Client,

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

If you have an unpaid UAE loan of AED 40,000 AED and wish to return to the UAE, it's advisable to address the debt first. Unpaid loans can lead to legal consequences, including travel bans and legal proceedings.

We can help you check your travel ban status and address any potential cases. Please book the relevant service and attach your visa and passport.

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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Alawi Aljaberi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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10 Jan 2024, 10:32

You have to pay the loan first or make a settlement. Otherwise, they will catch you at the airport.

We can do the settlement on your behalf as you are not in the UAE right now.

For more details, please contact our office by phone.

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Khalifa Bin Huwaidan Advocates & Legal Consultants
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10 Jan 2024, 11:25

Dear User,

If you have an unpaid loan, the bank most likely took legal action against you and may have imposed a travel ban.

We suggest you check if you have any cases/travel ban.

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