UAB DA group, the only company in Lithuania belonging to the “DA spera” international group. “DA SPERA” international carrier association, which consists of representatives of 12 European countries, thanks to this group, we can offer the cheapest prices in Lithuania, bureaucratic formalities go much more smoothly and the remains of a loved one are returned to the homeland faster.
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We will help you bring the deceased back to the Homeland and receive state support of EUR 2970.
The group’s mission is to gather and support the European body transport community, which bases its activities on the principles of mutual aid, openness and fair competition. In this group, we represent and defend the interests of Lithuanian citizens, we operate effectively in both Lithuanian and foreign institutions.
To strengthen partnership cooperation with state institutions and responsible institutions of foreign countries, increasing the association’s authority and trust in its members.
With a lot of experience, knowing the peculiarities of document management and logistics organization, we provide delivery services economically and with high quality. We are approached by state institutions and private individuals. We have received many thanks for organizing the transportation of remains smoothly and quickly.
We organized the transportation of remains from all countries of the world.
We transported remains to Lithuania from the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Belarus, Italy, Spain, Poland, Russia, Sweden, etc., as well as from the USA, Canada, and Asian countries and war hotspots.
Repatriation of the deceased depends on the country of origin and specifics: procedures can vary, and obtaining permits varies from 1 to 7 days. Processing and translation of documents, sometimes requiring an apostille, takes the most time. After all the formalities, the delivery takes up to 2 days. An investigation into the cause of death can prolong the process.
Repatriation requires a death certificate, legalized or apostilled documents and documents of the deceased person, such as a passport. Special permits from health and law enforcement authorities and transportation documents for repatriation may also be required. Each country’s requirements may differ, so it is important to check with the relevant authorities.
The cost of repatriating a deceased person depends on many factors, including distance, mode of transport and required documentation. On average, the costs can range from a thousand to several thousand euros, depending on whether the repatriation takes place from a near or far country.
For the repatriation of the deceased, it is necessary to obtain a death certificate and have it officially translated into the language of the country of origin, as well as permission to remove the remains from the country where the person died. Documentation of the cause of death is also required, sometimes with confirmations from the relevant country’s health authorities or courts. All these documents must be submitted to the relevant authorities in both countries to ensure a smooth and legal repatriation process.
Call us 24/7 in an emergency. We work with all Lithuanian cities.
UAB “Paskutinė kelionė”
Company number: 302582335
Correspondence address: P. Vileišio 6e-7, Vilnius
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