Funeral repatriation route guide

Repatriation from Yemen to Ireland

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12-24 weeks Typical timeline
Cairo British Embassy
highly variable Documentation time

Quick answer

Repatriation from Yemen to Ireland: what families need to know

Yemen is an active conflict zone. The Department of Foreign Affairs advises against all travel to Yemen, and the Irish Embassy in Sanaa has been suspended since 2015. Consular support, where possible at all, is provided from the Irish Embassy in Cairo, Saudi Arabia. Repatriation from active conflict areas may be impossible. Families should contact the Department of Foreign Affairs emergency line immediately and must not attempt to enter Yemen independently.

  • Department of Foreign Affairs advises against all travel to Yemen (Department of Foreign Affairs travel advice for Yemen, gov.ie, 2026).
  • Irish Embassy Sanaa suspended since 2015. Consular coverage from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Consular access across most of Yemen is severely restricted or not possible.
  • Repatriation from active conflict areas may be impossible. Do not travel to Yemen.
  • Contact Department of Foreign Affairs 24hr emergency line: +353 1 408 2000 as the very first step.
Typical timeline12-24 weeks
Fastest case8-12 weeks
Complex casemany months

The process

What happens after a death in Yemen

Contact the Department of Foreign Affairs emergency line (+353 1 408 2000) immediately. Do not attempt to travel to Yemen. The Irish Embassy in Sanaa has been suspended since 2015. Consular support is provided from the Irish Embassy in Cairo, Saudi Arabia, where access to the relevant area of Yemen permits this. Civil registry access varies greatly by region. Air access outside Aden is very limited, and Aden International Airport has infrequent international connections. All documentation is in Arabic and requires certified English translation. Contact a specialist repatriation coordinator on the same day as the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Step by step

Timeline: Yemen to Ireland

1

Contact the Department of Foreign Affairs emergency line immediately

As soon as possible. Department of Foreign Affairs 24hr: +353 1 408 2000. Do not travel to Yemen.

Family

2

Consult a specialist repatriation coordinator

Day of notification. A specialist advises on what is currently achievable given the security situation.

Family

3

Irish Embassy Riyadh contacted for consular advice

Department of Foreign Affairs liaises with Riyadh where consular access to the specific area of Yemen is feasible.

Department of Foreign Affairs and repatriation specialist

4

Assessment of whether repatriation is currently possible

Depends on location within Yemen, current security conditions, and which authorities control the area.

Repatriation specialist and Department of Foreign Affairs

5

Death certificate and civil registry documentation obtained

Highly variable. Access to civil registry offices depends on the local situation.

Local contacts or repatriation specialist

6

Certified English translations and export permits obtained where possible

Highly variable. Process cannot proceed without civil documentation.

Repatriation specialist

7

Irish funeral director takes custody at cargo terminal. Coroner notified.

Upon arrival in Ireland, once all stages above are completed.

Receiving Irish funeral director

In Ireland

When the body arrives in Ireland

The Irish funeral director takes custody at the cargo terminal. All documentation must be in certified English translation where required. The Coroner for the district is notified. Straightforward cases proceed directly to funeral arrangements.

Consular support

Department of Foreign Affairs emergency line: +353 1 408 2000 (24 hours). The Irish Embassy in Cairo covers Yemen and can register the death and advise on documentation. They cannot pay for or arrange repatriation.

Common questions

FAQs: repatriation from Yemen to Ireland

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Reviewed by the Repatriate Service editorial team. Information sourced from UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) guidance, official embassy contacts, and professional repatriation experience. Updated June 2026.

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