Transportation of a Deceased Kenyan
Requirements:
- Proof that the deceased person was a Kenyan e.g. Original Passport, Birth Certificate.
- A locally issued burial and/or transit permit.
- Certified copy of the Death Certificate.
- A letter from the local health authority certifying that the deceased did not die of contagious disease.
- Proof of sealable casket is recommended.
- A letter from the Director of funeral home stating how the body was embalmed.
- Provide residential address and telephone number for the return of your documents by the courier services.
- Upon receipt of the above documents, the Embassy will issue a letter of no objection for the remains to be transported to Kenya.
- No fee is charged for the service.
Requirement for transporting ashes to Kenya
- Copy of death certificate.
- Certificate from the crematorium.
- Certificate issued by the funeral director confirming that the contents are nothing but the remains and is not mixed with anything else.
- Copy of Kenyan passport/ birth certificate or any acceptable form of identification of the deceased.
- Telephone number of next of kin or contacts in Spain.
- No fee is charged for the service.
- Note: Duration for issuance of no objection letter for repatriation of a deceased Kenyan is one day.