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Can I leave the UAE if I have a pending cheque bounce case?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 26, 2026·1 answers
A resident with an unresolved cheque matter is planning to travel and is unsure whether they will be stopped.

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Whether you can leave depends on whether a travel ban has actually been issued against you, not simply on the existence of a cheque dispute. A cheque bounce on its own does not automatically bar you from travelling; a ban typically arises only when a creditor obtains one through the enforcement (execution) stage of a debt case. If no ban has been registered, you may be able to travel — but a pending matter can progress in your absence, and a ban could be imposed later. The safest step is to verify your status with the relevant emirate's courts or the public prosecution before relying on travel plans, since bans are tied to specific case files. If a ban exists, it is generally lifted by resolving the underlying debt through payment or an accepted settlement, after which the creditor or court files for removal. Because timing and enforcement vary, confirm directly with the authorities. For help checking your status or resolving the case, you can compare verified UAE legal professionals on LEXAI.
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