FAQs about Emirabiz Services

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First of all, you need to pay the cheque amount ASAP, before the case is taken to court. If you don’t have enough money on your account, prepare a proof of your inability to pay. You will have a chance to prove that you did not do this with ill intentions. It is strongly advised to seek legal help already on this stage.

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No, you will still need to pay the whole original cheque amount to the payee. You may also face further legal consequences.

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Inform the other party about the problem ASAP and try to agree on paying the amount in installments. Alternatively, you can work off your debts with legal arbitration.

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Contact police or the prosecution with the documents that prove that you have paid the whole amount. This way, you will be free from legal proceedings against you.

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No, by following the steps above, you will activate your E-Emirates ID and it is ready for use.

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Yes, you can see or hear other names for it, such as E-Version Emirates ID, Emirates ID E-card, E-Version of Emirates ID, E-Emirates ID card

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Yes, it's free of charge and you can use it until the physical card is delivered to you.

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You can access all Government services in the UAE with your E-Emirates ID.

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Not exactly. For a UAE family visa you generally must show proof of suitable accommodation, but it’s not always limited to a tenancy contract. In Dubai, GDRFA lists “providing suitable housing” as a condition for sponsoring family members, while the required documents list may not explicitly say “tenancy contract/Ejari” — meaning authorities can accept other housing proofs depending on the case (e.g., Ejari/Tawtheeq, a title deed if you own the property, or an employer-provided housing letter).

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