International surrogacy can be an emotionally rewarding path to parenthood — but it also comes with legal and financial risks. In recent years, several intended parents have fallen victim to unethical or fraudulent surrogacy agencies, overseas clinics, and brokers who exploit their vulnerability and hope for a child.
Understanding the warning signs and how to evaluate agencies can prevent heartbreak, financial loss, legal issues, and delayed parenthood.
Why International Surrogacy Is High-Risk
Parents exploring surrogacy abroad often face:
- Limited legal protections
- Different healthcare standards
- Lack of government regulation
- Difficulties in verifying agencies or surrogate mothers
- Challenges in obtaining birth certificates and citizenship
These factors make it easier for fraudulent actors to operate.
Top Red Flags of International Surrogacy Scams
Below are the most commonly reported scam behaviors:
1. “Guaranteed Pregnancy / Guaranteed Twins / Guaranteed Delivery”
No ethical clinic can guarantee pregnancy outcomes. Promises of success rates above 70–90% are unrealistic and misleading.
2. No Legal Contract Before Payment
Scammers push emotional urgency, saying things like:
“You will lose the surrogate if you don’t pay today.”
Never send payments without a formal legal agreement signed by both parties.
3. Prices That Are “Too Good to Be True”
Average legal international programs cost:
- $60,000 – $120,000
If a program advertises $15,000 – $30,000, it may involve fraud, exploitation, or illegal surrogacy.
4. Agency Refuses Independent Clinic Access
Some fraudsters pretend they work with major IVF clinics but never provide direct access to physicians or medical records.
Always verify treatment directly with the clinic.
5. Fake or Unverifiable Surrogate Mothers
Scammers may recycle surrogate profiles, use stock photography, or even produce stolen images from social media.
Ask for:
- Live video meetings with the surrogate
- Medical and psychological assessments
- Regular pregnancy monitoring reports
6. No Transparency on How Money Is Used
A professional agency provides:
- Payment schedule
- Medical costs breakdown
- Surrogate compensation details
- Contingency budget
Scammers avoid breakdowns and ask for lump-sum payments.
7. No Birth Certificate or Citizenship Support
Many parents are left stranded overseas because documentation wasn’t prepared legally.
How to Protect Yourself as an Intended Parent
- Work with licensed, accredited surrogacy agencies
- Hire independent legal representation in both countries
- Confirm surrogacy laws for the birth country and parents’ home country
- Speak to past clients of the agency
- Verify clinic affiliations and success rates from official medical boards
- Ensure escrow protection — never transfer money directly to surrogate or coordinator
Countries With Higher Risk for Surrogacy Fraud
High-risk due to legal bans or criminal networks:
- Cambodia
- Kenya
- Nigeria
- Thailand (for foreigners)
- Nepal
- Laos
Countries Considered Generally Safer
Due to legal frameworks and medical transparency:
- United States
- Canada
- Georgia (regulated — but geopolitical risk must be reviewed)
- Argentina (for heterosexual couples only)
Checklist for Parents
Before choosing an international surrogacy agency, confirm:
| Requirement | âś“ Verified? |
| Legal surrogacy contract | ⬜ |
| Licensed agency (verifiable) | ⬜ |
| Transparent payment schedule | ⬜ |
| Surrogate medical records shared | ⬜ |
| Independent lawyer involved | ⬜ |
| Birth certificate / passport plan | ⬜ |
If any one of these is missing — stop immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. How do I verify whether an international surrogacy agency is legitimate?
Ans : Ask for licensing documents, legal contracts, references from real parents, clinic affiliations, and medical board certifications. Independent verification is critical.
Q. Can a surrogate agency really “guarantee” a baby?
Ans : No. No IVF clinic or agency can guarantee pregnancy or delivery. Guarantees are typically a sign of fraudulent or unethical practices.
Q. What is the biggest financial scam in international surrogacy?
Ans : The most common scam involves collecting full advance payments without providing medical care or a legitimate surrogate.
Q. How can I avoid losing money in an overseas surrogacy program?
Ans : Always use an escrow account managed by a third-party law firm — never transfer money directly to the agency or surrogate.
Q. What if the surrogate is not real or the profile is fake?
Ans : Request video calls, proof of identity, medical screening records, and ongoing pregnancy monitoring. Refusal to provide proof is a clear red flag.
Q. Are cheaper surrogacy destinations always unsafe?
Ans : Not always — but extremely low prices usually indicate:
- Illegal program
- No medical oversight
- Surrogate exploitation
- Lack of legal protections
Q. Why do parents choose U.S. or Canada despite higher costs?
Ans : Because these countries offer:
- Clear legal protections for parents
- Transparent medical records
- Licensed agencies
- No baby-trafficking risks

Dr. Pooja Patel
Dr. Pooja Patel is a Chief Surrogacy Coordinator at Surrogacy4all. She has 10 years of experience in Anesthesiology and critical care medicine.
She received her medical degree from Seth GS Medical College and K.E.M Hospital in India. She then completed an internship. She finished her Anesthesia residency at Grant Govt Medical College and JJ Group of Hospitals in India.




