Can You Travel During a Pending Criminal Case in the UAE?

Understanding Travel Bans, Legal Restrictions, and Your Rights Under UAE Law
16 February 2026 by
Can You Travel During a Pending Criminal Case in the UAE?
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When a criminal complaint is filed with Dubai Police or transferred to UAE Public Prosecution, authorities have the power to impose a travel ban on the accused.

A travel ban is a legal restriction that prevents a person from exiting the UAE. Its main purpose is to ensure that the accused remains available for:

  • Police investigations
  • Prosecutor questioning
  • Court hearings
  • Enforcement of judgments

Importantly, travel bans can be imposed without prior notice. Many individuals only discover they are banned when they reach airport immigration.

Travel bans are commonly issued in cases involving:

  • Bounced cheques
  • Financial disputes and fraud allegations
  • Criminal breach of trust
  • Embezzlement
  • Absconding complaints
  • Serious criminal offenses

Even if you have not been arrested or formally summoned, your name may still appear in the immigration system.

Can You Leave the UAE While Your Criminal Case Is Pending?

Situations Where Travel May Be Allowed

You might be permitted to travel if:

  • No travel ban has been registered in the system
  • The prosecutor grants written authorization
  • The case is still at an early inquiry stage
  • A financial guarantee or security deposit has been accepted
  • The complainant agrees to settlement and authorities approve

However, these permissions are discretionary and must be officially documented.

Situations Where Travel Is Usually Not Allowed

In most criminal matters, travel is prohibited when:

  • A travel ban is active
  • Your passport has been retained by authorities
  • The case has reached court stage
  • There are unpaid fines or pending judgments
  • Immigration systems show an active restriction

Attempting to travel under these circumstances can result in being stopped at the airport, questioned, or even detained.

How to Check If You Have a Travel Ban in the UAE

Travel bans are linked across multiple government systems, including immigration records managed by Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Ports Security and court databases such as Dubai Courts.

You can check your status through:

  • Police or prosecution channels
  • Court portals
  • Immigration inquiries
  • A licensed legal professional

It is strongly advised to verify your status before booking any tickets.

Can a Travel Ban Be Lifted?

Yes — but only through formal legal procedures.

A travel ban may be removed by:

  • Order of the Public Prosecutor
  • Court approval
  • Settlement or withdrawal of the complaint
  • Payment of fines or outstanding liabilities
  • Submission of acceptable guarantees

Each application is reviewed on a case-by-case basis, depending on:

  • The seriousness of the charges
  • The current stage of proceedings
  • Risk of absconding
  • Cooperation shown by the accused

There is no automatic lifting of travel bans  legal action is always required.

Common Misconceptions

Many people assume they are free to travel because:

  • They were previously released
  • They did not receive any official notice
  • The complainant promised settlement
  • The case seems “minor”

Unfortunately, these assumptions often lead to unpleasant surprises.

UAE legal and immigration systems are fully integrated, and restrictions may only appear at the airport exit counter.


Can You Travel During a Pending Criminal Case in the UAE?
Concept Advocates 16 February 2026
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