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Will I face issues clearing bank liabilities after re-entering on a visit visa following visa cancellation?
Hello,
I have re-entered the UAE on a visit visa two weeks after exiting due to visa cancellation for health reasons.
I contacted the bank to clear my liabilities.
Will there be any problem?
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your inquiry regarding your re-entry to the UAE on a visit visa following a recent exit due to visa cancellation.
Based on the information provided, please note the following:
1. Re-entry Status:
Your successful re-entry on a visit visa is a valid method of return following a previous visa cancellation.
2. Timing Compliance:
Your re-entry after two weeks falls well within the typical grace periods allowed by UAE immigration authorities, which can range from 30 days to 6 months.
3. Financial Responsibility:
Your proactive approach in contacting your bank to clear any outstanding liabilities is commendable and should mitigate potential financial complications.
Key Considerations:
- Visa Compliance: Ensure strict adherence to the terms and validity period of your current visit visa.
- Extended Stay: Should you require a longer stay or change in visa status, explore appropriate options such as visa extension or status adjustment.
Given your compliance with current visa regulations and efforts to address financial obligations, no significant issues are anticipated.
However, for specific concerns or more detailed guidance, we recommend consulting with the relevant UAE authorities or seeking advice from a legal professional specializing in UAE immigration law.
Should you require any further clarification or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours sincerely,
Dear Questioner,
Good morning!
As long as you are on a valid visit visa and have communicated with the bank to clear your liabilities, there should be no major issues.
However, ensure that all debts are settled to avoid any legal complications. If you encounter any difficulties, we can assist you further.
Dear questioner,
If there are defaulted payments exceeding a certain limit, the bank can initiate legal recovery proceedings. However, if you have requested a settlement, the chances of proceeding with the case are lower.
For further clarifications, kindly share your WhatsApp number.
Even if your previous visa was canceled, the bank can still pursue legal action to recover the outstanding amount.
They might have already filed a case, or they could do so now. Your re-entry could be prevented if they file a case against you.
We will undertake the procedures of conducting a travel ban check on behalf of you. So that any orders, charges, penalties issued against you in UAE can be identified.
If you need further clarification, kindly share your WhatsApp number.

Hello,
Since you have re-entered the UAE on a visit visa after your previous visa was canceled, it is advisable to conduct a thorough check to ensure there are no outstanding travel bans, financial restrictions, or legal actions linked to your bank liabilities.
While contacting the bank to clear your debts is a positive step, you should verify whether any legal proceedings, such as a bounced cheque case or civil claim, have been initiated against you.
To avoid any issues, you can check for travel bans or legal cases through the Dubai Police website, Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, or the UAE government portal.
If you need assistance with checking your legal status or resolving financial matters, I am available to help.
You may contact me via phone or email for further guidance.
If you have re-entered the UAE on a visit visa and contacted the bank to clear your liabilities, it’s important to ensure that the bank confirms all outstanding payments are settled.
As long as you clear your dues, there should be no legal issue related to your entry. However, if there are any unresolved liabilities or legal actions, it could affect your stay or future visa applications.
Contact us for legal assistance in ensuring your liabilities are properly cleared and to avoid any potential issues during your visit or with future visas.
We can guide you through the process.