Funeral Repatriation in Muscat
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Funeral repatriation in Muscat refers to the process of returning the deceased from Oman’s capital city to their home country for burial, cremation, or final rites. It involves documentation, embalming, sealing, and coordination with embassies and airlines.
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Middle East Assistance (MEA) offers full funeral repatriation services in Muscat. Since 2006, MEA has ensured compassionate, efficient, and professional support through strong partnerships with hospitals, embassies, and airlines.
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The documents generally include:
Passport and Resident Card of the deceased
Official death certificate issued in Muscat
Police clearance (if required)
Embassy or Consulate No Objection Certificate (NOC)
Embalming and coffin sealing certificates
Airline cargo booking documents
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Most repatriation cases take 2–4 days, depending on embassy approvals, document readiness, and flight availability. MEA ensures timely coordination and updates throughout the process.
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Yes. MEA assists with ash repatriation, providing sealed urns, export permits, embassy documentation, and airline coordination for safe international transport.
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Costs depend on the destination country, airline cargo fees, and embassy requirements. MEA offers transparent, competitive pricing with no hidden charges.
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Yes. MEA’s team operates round-the-clock in Muscat, providing immediate support to grieving families and handling all formalities with care.
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MEA has been a trusted leader in funeral and repatriation services since 2006. With deep experience, reliable embassy coordination, and compassionate handling, MEA ensures a respectful, seamless, and dignified repatriation experience.