Hey. It's realistic, though not every case qualifies. I had a Red Notice issued against me by a country where I had a falling out with a government-connected business partner. The charges were fabricated — common tactic in some jurisdictions to use the criminal system for commercial disputes. I found lawyers through this link
https://dubaiextradition.com/ and they took on my case. The process involved filing a detailed submission to Interpol's CCF with evidence that the case was politically motivated. We included documentation of the business dispute, proof that the complainant had government connections, and evidence that the legal proceedings in the requesting country didn't meet basic due process standards. Interpol reviewed everything and deleted the notice. It took about eight months from filing to resolution. The lawyers at Dubaiextradition were straightforward about the timeline and the chances from the beginning. Not every Red Notice challenge succeeds, but if you have genuine grounds, it's absolutely worth pursuing.