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Is it possible to travel through Saudi Arabia if a case is registered in the UAE?
Dear Lawyers,
Is it possible to travel through Saudi Arabia if a case is registered in the UAE?

Dear Questioner,
If it is a criminal case, you can only travel under certain conditions and depending on the status of the case.
But if it is a civil case and no travel ban has been issued, then you can travel.
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Hi,
Good morning!
It is not advisable to travel through Saudi Arabia if a case is registered against you in the UAE.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have a mutual legal assistance agreement, which means that they can share information and cooperate in legal matters.
This means that if you are traveling through Saudi Arabia, there is a possibility that you may be detained and extradited to the UAE to face the charges against you.
It is important to note that the UAE has strict laws and penalties for various offenses, and it is always best to resolve any legal issues before traveling to avoid any potential complications.
If you have a case registered against you in the UAE, it is recommended that you seek legal advice from us and address the matter before making any travel plans.
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Dear Questioner,
If a case is registered against you in the UAE, particularly in relation to financial issues (such as unpaid loans, bounced cheques, or criminal cases), a travel ban may be imposed.
A travel ban typically prevents you from leaving or entering the UAE. However, it does not automatically extend to other countries unless there is an international travel restriction.
If there is no travel ban in place or the case is minor (such as a civil dispute or non-criminal matter), you should be able to travel through Saudi Arabia.
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Yes, you can travel to KSA.
If there are no Interpol cases against you and the matter is not a serious offense that could lead to a GCC ban, you should be fine.
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Dear Questioner,
Yes, it is generally possible to travel through Saudi Arabia when a case is registered in the UAE unless a GCC ban is imposed on your name.
If you need further clarification, you may ask us or share your WhatsApp number.
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We can perform a complete scan of all UAE systems to check whether or not you have a status or ban and recommend the best approach to resolve it.
The service price is 1000 dirhams.
If you are interested, please send us a copy of your passport or Emirates ID to [--------] via WhatsApp.