Funeral Abroad — Transporting the Body to Poland, Costs, Formalities

Death in the USA — repatriation of the body to Poland: costs range from 8,000 to 15,000 USD, required documents, Polish consulate, cremation vs transport.

Introduction

When a loved one dies in the USA, the family must decide: funeral in the USA or transport the body to Poland. Each option has different costs and formalities. The Polish consulate assists, but everything must be organized independently.

Costs — Approximate

  • Funeral in the USA (traditional): 8,000-15,000 USD
  • Cremation in the USA: 1,500-4,000 USD
  • Repatriation of the body to Poland: 8,000-15,000 USD (cargo flights + preparation + coffin)
  • Repatriation of ashes (after cremation): 100-500 USD (canonical container + transport)
  • Funeral in Poland after repatriation: 5,000-12,000 PLN

First Steps After Death

Step 1: Death Certificate

  • Doctor issues → goes to funeral home → state office issues certificate
  • Order a MINIMUM of 10 original copies (each costs 15-30 USD)
  • Needed for: insurance, banks, ZUS, estate transfer, etc.
  • Apostille (Secretary of State) on selected copies — for matters in Poland

Step 2: Funeral Home

  • Choose a Polish one — they know the repatriation procedure
  • NYC: Stobierski-Lucas (Greenpoint), Pinaire (Maspeth), Cabanne (Ridgewood)
  • Chicago: Jefferson Park Funeral Home, Lacky Funeral Home
  • FH handles: embalming (mandatory for transport), coffin, documents

Step 3: Polish Consulate

  • Report the death at the consulate (NYC: 233 Madison Ave; Chicago: 1530 N Lake Shore Dr; LA: 12400 Wilshire Blvd)
  • The consulate issues a "Certificate of Transport of Remains"
  • Fee: 100-200 USD
  • The consulate does NOT finance repatriation (you must do it yourself)

Step 4: Notify Polish USC

  • Death certificate from the USA + apostille + sworn translation
  • Entry in the Polish USC in the municipality of last residence
  • Issuance of a Polish death certificate (for matters in Poland — ZUS, banks)
  • See death certificate from the USA to Poland

Repatriation of the Body — Procedure

Requirements

  • Embalming — required for air transport
  • Metal zinc coffin — tightly sealed; required for transporting remains
  • Certificate of non-contagiousness — issued by a doctor
  • Death Certificate with apostille
  • Certificate from the Polish consulate
  • Certificate from the funeral home
  • Airline — cargo booking (LOT, Lufthansa, Air France)

Time

  • 10-21 days from death to funeral in Poland
  • Fastest: LOT direct NYC → Warsaw

Detailed Costs

  • Embalming: 800-1,500 USD
  • Metal coffin: 1,500-3,000 USD
  • Funeral home services: 2,000-3,500 USD
  • Cargo transport: 3,000-6,000 USD
  • Consulate: 100-200 USD
  • Translations + apostille: 200-500 USD
  • Total: 8,000-15,000 USD

Repatriation of Ashes (Cremation in the USA)

  • A simpler and cheaper option
  • Cremation in the USA: 1,500-4,000 USD (depending on the state and FH)
  • Container (urn) approved for air transport
  • Cremation certificate + consulate certificate
  • You can carry in cabin luggage (most airlines allow) or cargo
  • In Poland: burial of ashes in a cemetery, in an urn
  • Total: 2,000-5,000 USD

Financial Assistance

  • Social Security Death Benefit — one-time payment of 255 USD for the spouse
  • ZUS funeral benefit — up to 4,000 PLN, if the deceased had ZUS insurance (see reporting death to ZUS)
  • Veteran's Affairs (if a veteran) — up to 2,000 USD
  • Polonia Aid Foundation — in some cases of hardship
  • Polish parishes — sometimes offer assistance; ask the pastor
  • Polish Assistance Association — in exceptional situations

Health and Funeral Insurance

  • Life insurance — if the deceased had a life policy, payout of 50-500 thousand USD to beneficiaries
  • Final expense insurance — popular among Poles aged 50+; 10-20k USD for funeral
  • Polish & Slavic FCU — offers life insurance policies for members
  • Check the deceased's documents — many Poles have policies that the family is unaware of

Direct Burial in the USA

  • Polish cemeteries: St. John (Middle Village, NYC), Resurrection (Justice, IL — Chicago)
  • Plot: 1,500-5,000 USD (depending on the cemetery)
  • Coffin, funeral, stone: together 6,000-12,000 USD
  • Plus: family can visit; minus: cost + some want to be buried in the family grave in Poland

Common Mistakes

  • Not checking if the deceased had life insurance — unclaimed money
  • Choosing an expensive FH without comparison (differences of 30-50%)
  • Lack of apostille on the Death Certificate — collection in Poland impossible
  • Not notifying ZUS within 12 months — loss of funeral benefit
  • Not informing the Polish consulate — delays in transport
  • Choosing body transport instead of cremation without an informed decision — 3-5 times more expensive

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