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UAE: Travel ban removed automatically upon resolution of case

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 3:48 PM
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The UAE’s Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced a new automated process for lifting travel bans, eliminating the need for individuals to apply for the ban to be removed. In the past, individuals had to go through a lengthy process that included submitting clearance and supporting documents for the ban’s cancellation, but now these steps have been eliminated completely. The MoJ has streamlined the process, reducing the processing time from one working day to just a few minutes.

This new initiative is part of the UAE’s Zero Government Bureaucracy program, which aims to improve the efficiency of federal government services by eliminating unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles. The goal is to make government processes more efficient and user-friendly for citizens, reducing the time and effort required to access important services. The Ministry of Justice’s move to automate the travel ban removal process is a significant step towards achieving this goal.

The automated travel ban removal process will benefit individuals who have had travel bans imposed on them due to legal issues or unpaid fines. Once a case is resolved or fines are paid, the travel ban will be automatically lifted without the need for individuals to take any additional steps. This will make it easier for people to resolve legal issues and travel freely without delays or bureaucratic obstacles.

This new system will also apply in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai, where judicial authorities have automated the process of canceling travel bans once pending fines are settled. This streamlined process will make it easier for individuals in both emirates to resolve legal issues and travel without restrictions. Overall, the automated travel ban removal process will make it easier for individuals to navigate the legal system and access important government services.

By automating the travel ban removal process, the UAE’s Ministry of Justice is demonstrating its commitment to improving government services and reducing bureaucratic obstacles for citizens. This initiative is part of a larger effort to streamline government processes and make them more efficient and user-friendly. With the automated process, individuals will no longer have to go through the hassle of submitting documents and waiting for the ban to be lifted, making it easier for them to resolve legal issues and travel freely.

Overall, the automated travel ban removal process in the UAE is a positive step towards making government services more efficient and accessible for citizens. By streamlining the process and eliminating unnecessary steps, the Ministry of Justice is demonstrating its commitment to improving the user experience for individuals dealing with legal issues. This initiative is in line with the UAE’s broader efforts to reduce government bureaucracy and improve the efficiency of public services, ultimately benefiting citizens and residents across the country.

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