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A Funeral planning guide will probably not have any mention of undocumented deceased burials. Obviously, there is some degree of mortality relative to undocumented individuals in the United States. Unlike like their living and breathing counterparts, a deceased undocumented can and are buried in the U.S. There is no need for a passport or entrance visa to enter any cemetery or funeral home. There are no restrictions that limit an undocumented person from buying their cemetery property on a pre-need basis. Often time’s families will prepare in advance of need because they have seen the grief and struggle from others who couldn’t cover burial costs. Shipping a loved one back to their native country seems like a romantic or noble option. Once they see the costs involved, they often times have no other choice than to make the burial locally. Even then burial costs can be substantial at the time of need. If the family cannot raise enough money, they will in some cases opt for cremation as a last resort. There are many persons living productive lives in the U.S. who are undocumented. When a loved one dies often times they are interred in the U.S. Unlike their living breathing counter parts there are no deportations.
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