Extradition Lawyer in Dubai | International Criminal Defence

Received an extradition request or detained in Dubai over an international criminal matter?

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  • International Extradition Requests
  • Interpol Red Notice Advice
  • International Arrest Warrants
  • Financial Crime Extradition Cases
  • Cybercrime and Cross-Border Criminal Investigations
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Contact Alaa ElHoushy Legal Consultancy for a confidential consultation.

Our extradition lawyer in Dubai reviews your case, explains the legal process, and advises you on the options available based on your individual circumstances, giving you the clarity you need during a complex legal matter.

In the UAE, extradition is governed by the Federal Decree-Law on International Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters, as well as relevant bilateral and multilateral treaties signed by the UAE. If you are under an extradition proceeding in the UAE or any other country is trying to extradite you, then it would be prudent for you to get legal guidance early on. Extradition cases involve UAE laws, international agreements, and legal procedures that should be carefully assessed.

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How Our Extradition Lawyer in Dubai Can Help

Extradition cases often involve both UAE legislation and international legal procedures, making them more complex than many other criminal matters. Every case depends on the requesting country’s allegations, the applicable extradition treaty, UAE laws, and the supporting evidence.

Our extradition lawyer in Dubai carefully reviews the extradition request, examines the legal requirements, explains the court procedures, assess international arrest warrants, supporting documents, court records, treaty obligations, and any potential legal grounds that may affect the proceedings and advises you on the available legal options.

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Extradition Matters We Handle

Every extradition case is different and requires careful legal analysis. The legal process varies depending on the requesting country, the alleged offence, applicable treaties, and the evidence supporting the request.

International Extradition Requests

International extradition requests are made when one country asks the UAE to surrender an individual to face criminal charges or serve a sentence. These cases often involve international treaties, cross-border investigations, and legal procedures that require careful review under UAE law before any extradition decision is made.

Interpol Red Notice Advice

Receiving an Interpol Red Notice can raise many legal questions. Our interpol lawyer explains how Red Notices may affect travel, detention, and extradition proceedings in the UAE while advising you on the legal implications based on your circumstances.

Interpol Red Notice Advice

An international arrest warrant issued by another country may lead to detention or extradition proceedings in the UAE. Early legal assessment is important to understand the validity of the request, the applicable legal procedures, and the options available under UAE law.

Financial Crime Extradition Cases

Many extradition requests relate to allegations involving fraud, money laundering, embezzlement, breach of trust, or other financial offences. We provide legal consultation to help clients understand the legal process, the applicable laws, and the implications of these allegations.

Cybercrime and Cross-Border Criminal Investigations

International cybercrime investigations often involve co-operation between multiple countries. We guide you about legal procedure, jurisdiction matters, and the process of extradition if any of your charges involve offenses which have been committed on a cross-border basis.

How Does Extradition Work in the UAE?

Extradition is the legal process through which one country requests the UAE to surrender an individual to face criminal proceedings or serve a sentence in another jurisdiction.

Although every case is different, extradition proceedings generally involve the following stages:

  • Receipt of an extradition request or international arrest warrant.
  • Arrest or notification by the competent UAE authorities.
  • Review by the Public Prosecution.
  • Examination of the request by the competent UAE court.
  • Court hearings and legal submissions.
  • Appeal procedures where available.
  • Final decision in accordance with UAE law and any applicable international treaties.

The outcome depends on the facts of each case, the applicable legal framework, and the evidence presented before the court.

Can Extradition Be Challenged?

Yes. Depending on the circumstances, an extradition request may be challenged on legal grounds recognised under UAE law and applicable international agreements.

Every extradition case should be assessed individually, as the available legal options vary depending on the facts and the applicable laws.

Why It's Important to Consult an Extradition Lawyer in the UAE

Extradition proceedings often move quickly and involve strict legal procedures. Missing deadlines or failing to respond appropriately may affect the outcome of the case.

Consulting an experienced extradition lawyer in Dubai at an early stage helps you understand the legal process, your rights, the applicable laws, and the options available. Early legal advice may also assist in reviewing the extradition request, identifying legal issues, preparing supporting documents, and responding effectively before the UAE authorities and courts.

If your matter also involves criminal allegations in the UAE, consulting an experienced criminal defense lawyer can help you understand both the extradition process and the related criminal proceedings.

Why Choose Our Extradition Lawyer in Dubai

10+ Years of UAE Legal Experience

With over 10 years of expertise, Our legal team provides consultation on extradition proceedings, international criminal matters, and cross-border legal issues across the UAE.

Detailed Case Assessment

We carefully review extradition requests, international arrest warrants, treaty documents, court records, and other relevant legal materials before advising clients.

Multilingual Consultation Support

Our support team speaks in Arabic, English, Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian, and Persian, allowing clients to communicate comfortably in their preferred language.

Confidential Consultation

International criminal matters often involve sensitive personal and legal information. Every consultation is done in a professional manner with full confidentiality.

International Criminal Law Knowledge

Extradition often involves more than one legal system. We assist clients in understanding the UAE procedures and the international legal issues that may affect their case.

If you need expert legal advice on any extradition matter, Contact Alaa ElHoushy Legal Consultancy today to schedule a confidential consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

*The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice, legal representation, or the creation of a lawyer-client relationship. Legal advice can only be provided after a formal consultation, review of the relevant documents, and assessment of the specific facts of the matter. Outcomes may vary depending on the circumstances of each case and the applicable laws and procedures.

Extradition is the legal process where the UAE may transfer a person to another country to face criminal charges or serve a sentence, subject to UAE law and any applicable international treaties.

It might be. In certain cases, extradition procedures or similar criminal investigations might affect your resident status or travel abilities.

Travel restrictions may be imposed during extradition proceedings, depending on the circumstances of the case and the court’s decision.

Yes. UAE courts may refuse an extradition request if it does not meet the legal requirements under UAE law or the applicable treaty.

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