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Would there be any issues due to a rental dispute case when applying for a visa change?
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have a rental dispute case. We have paid part of the amount with part pending, totaling 55k. We received a message that the case is closed with a verdict.
My wife has received a job offer in Abu Dhabi, and we live in Dubai. Would there be any issues due to this when her new employer applies for her visa change?
If yes, how can we work around it so her visa is not affected?
Thank you so much!
Dear Sir,
Thank you for reaching out to me regarding your rental dispute case and the potential impact on your wife's visa status.
I understand the importance of addressing these matters promptly to ensure a smooth transition for your wife's employment in Abu Dhabi.
Regarding the rental dispute case, it's concerning to hear that you received a message indicating the case has been closed with a verdict.
To provide you with accurate guidance, I would need additional details about the nature of the verdict and any implications it may have on your remaining outstanding balance.
In the context of your wife's job offer in Abu Dhabi, it's essential to ensure that any legal proceedings do not adversely affect her visa application process.
Generally, unresolved legal disputes can sometimes raise red flags during visa processing. However, there are several potential strategies we can explore to mitigate any potential issues:
- Review of Verdict:
I recommend obtaining a detailed copy of the verdict issued in your rental dispute case. Understanding the specifics of the judgment will allow us to assess any potential implications for your wife's visa application.
- Settlement Agreement:
If feasible, we can explore the possibility of reaching a settlement with the opposing party in the rental dispute case. Resolving the outstanding balance and formally closing the case can help alleviate concerns during the visa application process.
- Legal Representation:
Having legal representation can be invaluable in navigating these complex matters. I am here to provide you with expert legal advice and representation to ensure that your wife's visa application proceeds smoothly.
I understand that time is of the essence, especially with your wife's job offer in Abu Dhabi. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly via WhatsApp or phone.
I am available to discuss your specific situation in further detail and develop a tailored strategy to address your concerns effectively.

Dear Questioner,
According to UAE law, if a case is closed with a verdict, it means that the court has made a final decision on the matter and the parties involved are legally bound to comply with the verdict.
In your case, if the verdict states that you are required to pay the remaining amount of 55k, then it is important to fulfill this obligation before your wife's new employer applies for her visa.
If the remaining amount cannot be paid immediately, you can try to negotiate with the other party for a payment plan or seek legal advice on how to resolve the issue.
It is important to resolve the rental dispute before your wife's visa application, as any pending legal issues can affect the visa process.
If the verdict does not require you to pay the remaining amount, then there should not be any issues with your wife's visa application.
However, it is always advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific advice on your case.
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Dear Sir,
Since your case has been closed with a verdict, it's crucial to confirm that all outstanding dues are settled, and the case is formally closed within the Rental Disputes Centre's system to avoid any impact of the execution on your wife's visa change process.
Hello,
There is a possibility of an impact on your wife's visa transfer. To avoid this, ensure there's no outstanding balance on the 55k. If any remains, settle it and get proof.
Additionally, obtain official documents confirming the case closure. Providing these documents to your wife's new employer will help to smooth the visa application process.
If clarification is needed, please share your WhatsApp number for further discussion.