Repatriation services from UAE to India
Repatriation services from UAE to India

Introduction
Trusted Dead Body Transportation from UAE to India
Beleiv provides trusted funeral repatriation services from the UAE to India, handling all aspects with care and precision. From legal paperwork to coordination with authorities, we ensure a respectful, smooth, and secure transfer of your loved one, easing the burden during a difficult time.
Why Choose Us?
Why Our Repatriation Services Stand Out

24/7 Dedicated Support
We provides 24/7 guidance for families through the repatriation process.

Experienced Team
Skilled professionals deliver dignified, reliable repatriation, seamlessly managing all procedures with care.

Compassionate Care
Every case is handled with utmost respect, providing professional funeral services with empathy and sensitivity.

Consulate & Airline Coordination
We work directly with embassies, consulates, and airlines for seamless transport

Transparent Pricing
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees, designed to reduce financial stress during a challenging time.

Compliance Guaranteed
We strictly adhere to all legal and health regulations for a smooth, lawful repatriation process.
Our Process
How We Handle Repatriation Services Deceased Transport from UAE to India
Documentation & Regulations
Navigating UAE to India Repatriation Requirements
International repatriation from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to India needs proper documents and full legal compliance. Beleiv handles the full process—collecting paperwork, working with the Indian Embassy, and following international transport rules.
Our team coordinates with UAE officials, local funeral homes, and airlines to ensure a smooth and respectful return of your loved one.
Essential Documents for Repatriation:
Death Certificate:
- Is the certificate translated in English (Translated Copies are accepted with the sign and stamp of the authorized translator)
- Is the Clear cause/ Reason of death mentioned by treating physician/hospital?
- Please note all the certificates should be in ENGLISH
- PDF or JPG Image of Death Certificate
Embalming Certificate & Coffin Box :
- Is the certificate translated in English (Translated Copies are accepted with the sign and stamp of the authorized translator)
- Is the chemical used, and procedure followed for embalming mentioned on the certificate?
- Is the Embalming process is done as per WHO guidelines
- Certificate of packaging of Human resources as per WHO guidelines
- Please note all the certificates should be in ENGLISH
- PDF or JPG Image of Embalming Certificate and Coffin Box Certificate.
Certificate Of Non-infectious Disease Provided By Health Authority
(Please make sure that the NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASE certificate fulfils below mentioned conditions)
- Please note all the certificates should be in ENGLISH
- PDF or JPG Image of Certificate of Non-Infectious Disease provided by Health Authority.
NOC From Indian Embassy Of Concerned Country:
- There is a mention of the Name, Age/gender, date of death & place and the passport number of the deceased.
- If the passport is missing or not accessible, please provide the reason
- Please note all the certificates should be in ENGLISH
- PDF or JPG Image of NOC from Indian Embassy of Concern Country
Cancelled Passport:
- Front page with photo/ passport details and Last Page with Address details and Cancelled copy page, if done by Embassy.
- PDF or JPB Image of Passport (Front Two pages, Last Two Pages & Cancelled Passport Seal Page)
We Serve Globally
Our global network ensures seamless repatriation from any location
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions About Repatriation
The first step is to contact Beleiv. We will guide you through the necessary documentation and begin the repatriation process.
You will need a death certificate, embalming certificate, consular approval, and customs clearance to repatriate the deceased.
The deceased is embalmed, placed in a sealed casket, and prepared for safe, dignified transport in compliance with international standards.
Repatriation usually takes a few days to a week, depending on documentation, flight schedules, and customs procedures.
Yes, family members can accompany the deceased, depending on airline policies and flight arrangements.
Testimonial
What Our Clients Has to say

Beleiv handled everything with such care and professionalism. They made a difficult time easier by ensuring a smooth and respectful repatriation process. Truly grateful for their support

Beleiv provided compassionate support and took care of every detail. Their seamless service gave us peace of mind during a tough time.

The team at Beleiv was professional, kind, and efficient. They ensured a dignified journey home for our loved one with utmost respect.