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If a family immigrate to the United States, and the hostess later dies there, and the man and his son return to the country two years later, can they bring her ashes back?

Yes. But the procedures are very complicated!

First of all, the Chinese side must complete the "acceptance" process (that is, there is a spiritual body that can be accommodated, don't put it aside because it can be placed at home, this is feasible) It doesn't make sense... Haha, it's mainly MONEY)

Then take the "acceptance information" from China to the United States (probably a department like the Health Bureau) to go through the procedures for "exit" ( Because it needs to be proven to be harmless)

Then it’s checked by the airline

After entering, you have to go through the health inspection and quarantine process

It’s OK< /p>

I have never done this, but my father’s friends’ family members told them about the general process when they “returned to their roots”.