SERVICE
International Repatriation to Kenya
Full repatriation services for Kenyan diaspora families. We manage paperwork, embalming, air freight, and home delivery — so you can focus on your family.
What We Handle
We take responsibility for every aspect of the repatriation so you can focus on your family.
Death certificates and consular paperwork
Embalming and preparation to international standards
Casket or zinc-lined container supply
Air freight coordination with major airlines
Ground transport from Nairobi airport to the home area
Liaison with airlines and government agencies
Continuous family updates throughout the process
Countries We Work With
We have established processes and contacts for repatriation from the following countries. If your situation involves a different country, contact us and we will advise.
The Repatriation Process
Four clear stages from first contact to home delivery.
Contact Us
Call or message us as soon as you are aware of the need. We begin coordinating immediately.
Document Collection
We identify all required documents and guide the family on obtaining each one, including embassy liaison.
Preparation & Freight
The deceased is embalmed, certified, placed in the appropriate container, and booked on a cargo flight to Nairobi.
Home Delivery
On arrival at JKIA, we clear the cargo and transport the deceased to your chosen location across Kenya.
Supporting Kenyan Diaspora Families
Losing a loved one abroad is one of the most difficult experiences a family can face. Navigating foreign bureaucracy, airline cargo requirements, and Kenyan customs procedures while grieving is overwhelming. Our team has managed repatriations from across the world. We handle the logistics so you do not have to.
Call us at any hour. We respond quickly and begin work immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does repatriation to Kenya take?
Timelines depend on the country of origin and document readiness. From the UK or USA, repatriation typically takes 5 to 14 days once all paperwork is in order. We provide a realistic timeline at first consultation.
What documents are required for repatriation to Kenya?
Key documents typically include a death certificate, embalming certificate, freedom-from-infection certificate, coffin seal certificate, and consular clearance from the Kenyan embassy in the country of origin. We guide families through every requirement.
Do you handle the repatriation paperwork?
Yes. We handle or coordinate all required documentation, including liaison with the Kenyan embassy or high commission, airlines, and relevant government agencies in Kenya.
How much does repatriation to Kenya cost?
Costs vary by country of origin, air freight charges, and services required. We provide a full itemised quote once we understand your situation. Contact us for an initial estimate.
Begin the Repatriation Process
Available 24 hours a day. Call now or submit your details and we will respond promptly.