Our Georgia program is specifically tailored for:
In Georgia, the birth certificate will list the intended parents.
Our services in Georgia are available for hetero-married and non-married couples, provided they have been in a marriage or a relationship for at least one year before starting the surrogacy journey. Medical indication for egg donation and surrogacy is requested by most clinics. Given that we can serve only hetero couples in Georgia, intended parents often have many years of struggle with infertility, and presenting such documentation (previous treatment plans for infertility) is generally not an issue.
Our egg donors undergo thorough medical screening, including karyotyping and testing for STDs, genetic conditions, immunohematology, and hematology. We also evaluate them based on family medical history, education, talents, and interests. Donors are typically between 18 and 28 years old and may have given birth to a healthy child previously. For your selection, we provide comprehensive information including eye and hair color, height, weight, age, blood type, and RH factor. Additional details such as work experience, interests, talents, and educational background may also be provided. Photographs are available to assist in your choice. We also offer a category of open egg donors who are willing to allow contact from the child once they reach 18 years of age. To begin the process of selecting an egg donor, you will have access to an egg donor bank; alternatively, you can complete a donor characteristics form to receive suitable donor profiles for your consideration.
Georgia is a country located in Eastern Europe and West Asia, part of the Caucasus region. It is bounded by the Black Sea to the west, Russia to the north and northeast, Turkey to the southwest, Armenia to the south, and Azerbaijan to the southeast, covering an area of 69,700 square kilometers. The national language is Georgian. The climate of Georgia is extremely diverse, with two main climatic zones corresponding to the eastern and western parts of the country. Georgia experiences hot summers (especially in the low-lying areas) and relatively cold winters. Tbilisi is the largest city. Tourist attractions include over 2,000 mineral springs, more than 12,000 historical and cultural monuments (four of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi and Gelati Monastery, historical monuments of Mtskheta, and Upper Svaneti). Other attractions include Cave City, Ananuri Castle/Church, Sighnaghi, and Mount Kazbek. Its currency is the Georgian Lari, and the time zone is UTC+4.
Healthcare in Georgia is provided by a universal health care system where the state funds medical treatment within a mainly privatized system of medical facilities. Since 2013, the enactment of a universal health care program has provided universal coverage of government-sponsored medical care to the population, improving access to health care services. Responsibility for purchasing publicly financed health services lies with the Social Service Agency (SSA).
Education in Georgia is mandatory for all children aged 6-14. The school system is divided into elementary (six years; ages 6-12), basic (three years; ages 12-15), and secondary (three years; ages 15-18), or alternatively vocational studies (two years). Access to higher education is granted to students who have gained a secondary school certificate.
Georgian cuisine and wine have evolved through centuries, adapting traditions in each era. One of the most unusual dining traditions is "supra," or the Georgian table, which is also a way of socializing with friends and family. The head of supra is known as tamada, who conducts highly philosophical toasts and ensures everyone is enjoying themselves. Various historical regions of Georgia are known for their particular dishes, such as khinkali (meat dumplings) from eastern mountainous Georgia, and khachapuri, mainly from Imereti, Samegrelo, and Adjara.
Surrogacy is an accepted practice in Georgia. We facilitate the process of obtaining a court order during your first trip, before the start of the process. Any family model is authorized, and the pregnant woman is obligated to give the baby to the requesting parents, who accept it.
Our surrogate mothers in Georgia are carefully selected to meet the following criteria:
Nationals of European Union countries do not need a visa for Mexico, but they must have a passport with a minimum validity of six months, return plane tickets with fixed dates, hotel or other reservations and cannot stay longer than 180 days. If the flight is not direct and there is a stopover in the United States, it is necessary to process the authorization "ESTA".
This comprehensive plan includes unlimited embryo transfers for up to 2 years, ensuring a live birth surrogacy.
Egg Donor (anonymous) + Own Genetic Sperms with Live Birth:
Take the first step on your journey to parenthood. Our team is ready to guide you through every stage of the surrogacy process in Georgia.
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