How to remove immigration ban in UAE.
If you want to know how to remove immigration ban in the UAE, this post is for you. Gccdebt can help you remove the travel ban or immigration ban only if it is due to a bank or NBFC. Majority of travel bans and immigration bans are because of the criminal or civil cases filed by the banks.
If you have a travel ban because of an outstanding loan or credit card you can simple click here to book your first free consultation and we will help you step by step to resolve the same.
Listed below are few of the other reasons why you may have a travel ban.
- An ongoing crime investigation. Even if you are not the accused but a key witness in the investigation it can result in an immigration ban in UAE.
- Violation of immigration laws.
- Rent disputes. If you haven paid your rent, or any other dispute with your land lord. Because of which the landlord may have filed a case.
- Employment without a valid work permit.
- Overstaying on the visa.
- Leaving the country without notifying your employer and cancelling the work permit. (Labour Case)
- Health related or medical ban
- A GCC wide travel ban from an incident in another GCC country.
If you are not sure whether you have an immigration ban in UAE click here to find out.
If it is a health related travel ban or a violent crime it is next to impossible to remove this kind of a ban. Travel and immigration bans are in place to safeguard the residents and their businesses. As a result when it comes to the removal this is the most important point they consider. As a result, If there is a chance that the interest of the businesses or the residents are threatened the ban will not be removed.
For other types immigration ban & How to remove immigration ban in UAE, check below links.
Ban because of Rent disputes resolution you can click here to approach the RDC The Rental Dispute Settlement Centre (RDC)
Violation of immigration laws or overstaying of your visa or employment without valid documents. You can click here to approach the GRDF UAE
For labour ban and cases filed by your employer you click here to approach the Ministry of labour.