
Road transportation
• Transportation of the body to Russia and the CIS:

Regardless of the mode of transportation (aircraft, road transport), delivery of cargo 200 is a highly responsible task, complex both documentarily and organisationally.
This procedure requires compliance with specific conditions (storage, transportation of the body) and involves the preparation of numerous permit documents for the transportation of cargo.
Saudi Arabia is the largest country on the Arabian Peninsula, home to over 35 million people. Its principal cities include the capital Riyadh (population over 7 million), the major commercial and port city of Jeddah (approximately 4.5 million), the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and the industrial hub of Dammam on the Persian Gulf coast. Each year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims from Belarus, Russia and other post-Soviet countries travel to Saudi Arabia for Hajj and Umrah: during the Hajj season, Mecca and Medina simultaneously receive several million visitors from around the world. In addition to pilgrims, a significant number of contract workers and labour migrants from former Soviet states are employed in the Kingdom. Tragically, deaths among pilgrims — particularly among the elderly — are not uncommon: extreme heat, physical exertion and dense crowds all carry serious risks. The distance from Riyadh to Minsk is approximately 3,800 km, and the flight takes around 5.5 hours. If you need to arrange the repatriation of a loved one from Saudi Arabia, call us immediately: +375 29 314-59-59 (WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram). We are available around the clock.
The documentation process for exporting human remains from Saudi Arabia is one of the most specific and demanding in our operational experience. The process begins with the official death certificate (شهادة وفاة — Shahādat Wafāh), issued by the Saudi civil registration authority. The full documentation package also includes: a medical certificate specifying the cause of death; an export permit from the Saudi Ministry of Health; a certificate of embalming and an official record of zinc coffin sealing. A separate and critical step is obtaining authorisation from the Russian Embassy in Riyadh — the sole Russian diplomatic mission in the Kingdom — which issues the consular sanction covering both Russian and Belarusian nationals. One essential distinction: Saudi Arabia is not a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention. Instead of an apostille, documents must undergo consular legalisation — authentication by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs followed by certification at the destination country's embassy. All documents are translated into Russian with certified notarisation. Our specialists manage the entire documentation chain directly, ensuring no delays due to errors or missed procedural steps.
The logistics of transporting remains from Saudi Arabia to Belarus are routed through several international transit hubs. The primary departure airports are: King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh (RUH), King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah (JED) — the main gateway for Hajj pilgrims, Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Medina (MED), and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam (DMM). The most common routing to Minsk National Airport (MSQ) is via Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) through Vienna (VIE) or Frankfurt (FRA) with onward connections, or via Istanbul (IST) on Turkish Airlines. Human remains are transported in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin enclosed within a wooden outer shipping crate, in full compliance with ICAO and IATA regulations governing the air carriage of human remains. The complete process — from initiating paperwork to the coffin's arrival in Minsk — typically takes two to three days.
Repatriation.by operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with no interruptions for weekends or public holidays — because grief does not follow a schedule and every hour matters. Cases involving the death of pilgrims during Hajj or Umrah require particular sensitivity: in Islamic tradition, burial is customarily performed within 24 hours of death. We respect this tradition fully and help families make an informed decision — whether to arrange local burial in Saudi Arabia or to proceed with repatriation to Belarus. When the family chooses repatriation, we mobilise immediately to achieve the fastest possible processing time while adhering strictly to all legal requirements. Our team communicates in Russian, English and Arabic. The Russian Embassy in Riyadh — the only Russian diplomatic mission in the Kingdom — handles consular matters for both Russian and Belarusian citizens. We maintain established working relationships with the Embassy and with accredited funeral services in Riyadh and Jeddah to ensure uninterrupted coordination at every stage.
The cost of repatriation from Saudi Arabia is calculated individually for each case, depending on the departure city and airport, the chosen air route, the scope of consular and documentation services required, and the degree of urgency involved. We operate with full transparency: we provide a detailed, itemised quote with no hidden charges, and every engagement is backed by a formal contract so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins. Many pilgrims and labour migrants hold insurance policies that may cover part or all of the repatriation costs — we assist families in submitting and pursuing insurance claims at no additional charge. Do not delay: the sooner we begin, the shorter the waiting period for your family. Call us now at +375 29 314-59-59 — the initial consultation is immediate, free of charge, and available at any hour. Repatriation.by has been operating since 2009 and has confirmed experience handling repatriations from Saudi Arabia.
Required documents include: the Saudi death certificate (شهادة وفاة), a medical cause-of-death certificate, an export permit from the Saudi Ministry of Health, a certificate of embalming, a zinc coffin sealing certificate, consular authorisation from the Russian Embassy in Riyadh (valid for Belarusian nationals), and certified notarised translations into Russian. Note that Saudi Arabia does not use the apostille — documents must undergo consular legalisation instead. Our team handles the entire package.
Yes. Saudi law and international IATA regulations require the body to be embalmed and placed in a hermetically sealed zinc coffin for international air transportation. The zinc lining is welded shut and enclosed in a wooden outer shipping crate in accordance with ICAO standards. The embalming and sealing certificate is a mandatory document for obtaining the Ministry of Health export permit and for loading the cargo onto the aircraft.
With prompt engagement, the full process takes approximately 2–3 days. The main time factors are obtaining the Saudi Ministry of Health export permit and the consular authorisation from the Russian Embassy in Riyadh. The flight from Riyadh (RUH) to Minsk (MSQ) with a transit connection takes approximately 5.5–7 hours. We run all documentation steps simultaneously to minimise waiting time for the family.
The cost depends on the departure city and airport (RUH, JED, MED or DMM), the chosen air route, and the scope of documentation and consular services required. Call +375 29 314-59-59 for an immediate, free-of-charge quote with no hidden fees. If the deceased held an insurance policy, a significant portion of the cost is typically reimbursable — we assist with the insurance claim process at no extra charge.
Call or message us at +375 29 314-59-59 (WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram) at any time — we operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year without exception. Our specialists communicate in Russian, English and Arabic and will begin coordinating the repatriation immediately upon receiving your call.