UAE residents advised to check for travel bans before travelling

UAE residents planning to travel or relocate abroad should ensure they are not subject to a travel ban.


News Desk March 11, 2025
UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates May 22, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

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UAE residents planning to travel or relocate abroad should ensure they are not subject to a travel ban, particularly if involved in ongoing court cases or debt issues. Travel bans can be imposed for reasons such as criminal complaints, immigration violations, or outstanding debts.

Reasons for a Travel Ban:

Court-issued bans due to criminal cases or arrest warrants.

Default on debts to the UAE government.

Immigration violations like overstaying a visa or working without a permit.

Criminal complaints filed against the individual, or international security concerns.

How to Check for a Travel Ban:

Dubai: Residents can check via the Dubai Police app, website, or Smart Police Stations. "Enter your Emirates ID number and verify identity via OTP to check for travel bans," said Ahmed Gabr, Legal Adviser at Elnaggar and Partners.

Abu Dhabi: Use the Estafer service on the Judicial Department's website to check for cases.

Ras Al Khaimah: Check the RAK government’s digital portal or visit a local police station.

Across the UAE: Immigration or police authorities can also help verify travel bans using passport numbers.

Hiring a Lawyer: For those unable to verify their travel ban through these services, hiring a lawyer specializing in immigration can help clarify the situation and assist in lifting the ban. "Individuals can engage a law firm which specialises in immigration services, who would be able to verify if you have a travel ban, guide you through the reasons behind it, and assist you with lifting the ban, if possible," said Ahmed Gabr.

Lifting a Travel Ban:

Criminal Ban: Can be appealed online via the Ministry of Justice’s website within five working days. "This process would take five working days and requires applicants to submit documents supporting their application and reasoning why the travel ban should be canceled," explained Gabr.

Debt-Related Ban: After settling outstanding debts, a clearance letter should be obtained from the creditor to lift the ban. "A clearance letter should be acquired by the debtor from the creditor and a request to lift the travel ban should be submitted to the authorities," Gabr added.

For those outside the UAE, a Power of Attorney can be provided to a lawyer to act on their behalf.

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