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Surrogacy in the Country of Georgia

A Compassionate, Affordable, and Legally Supported International Path to Parenthood

Surrogacy is not just a medical process. For many intended parents, it is the result of years of hope, planning, fertility treatment, loss, and determination. At Surrogacy4All, we understand how emotional and important this decision is. Our goal is to help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and compassionate support.
The country of Georgia has become one of the most attractive international surrogacy destinations for eligible intended parents because it combines experienced IVF care, organized surrogate coordination, legal-document support, and significantly lower costs than many U.S. surrogacy programs.

This page is about the country of Georgia, located in the Caucasus region between Europe and Asia. It is not about the U.S. State of Georgia.

Surrogacy4All helps intended parents explore surrogacy in Georgia with U.S.-based agency coordination, physician-guided support, transparent pricing, local Tbilisi assistance, and step-by-step guidance from your first consultation through pregnancy, delivery, birth documentation, and travel home with your baby.
 
Request the Georgia Surrogacy Information Packet

Why Choose Surrogacy in Georgia?

Surrogacy in the country of Georgia may be a strong option for intended parents who want a more affordable international surrogacy pathway with organized IVF, surrogate matching, pregnancy coordination, birth-document support, and U.S.-side agency guidance.

Georgia Surrogacy Cost: Approximately 50% Less Than Many USA Programs

One of the main reasons intended parents consider Georgia is affordability.

Surrogacy in USA can often cost $120,000 to $180,000 or more, depending on agency fees, surrogate compensation, IVF, insurance, legal fees, pregnancy expenses, and medical complications.

By comparison, the Surrogacy4All Georgia program may provide a complete international surrogacy pathway at approximately 50% of many U.S. program costs, depending on your selected program path.

Estimated Georgia Surrogacy Packages

Program PathGeorgia Program PackageU.S. Coordination / SafeguardsEstimated Full Package
Existing Embryos / FET Path$56,500$19,500$76,000
Standard Surrogacy Path$58,800$19,500$78,300
Egg Donor + Surrogacy Path$76,400$19,500$95,900
These estimates are designed to help intended parents compare options and plan responsibly. Exact inclusions, payment timing, refund rules, escrow release rules, medical-attempt language, and extra costs should always be confirmed in the final signed agreement.

Suggested Payment Schedule

To make the process more manageable, the Georgia program uses a structured payment schedule.

Program Path Estimated Full Package Due at Start Due Once Surrogate Is Approved Balance Over 10 Months Estimated Monthly Payment
Existing Embryos / FET Path $76,000 $20,000 $9,500 $46,500 $4,650 x 10 months
Standard Surrogacy Path $78,300 $20,000 $9,500 $48,800 $4,880 x 10 months
Egg Donor + Surrogacy Path $95,900 $20,000 $9,500 $66,400 $6,640 x 10 months

Extra Costs to Plan For

A practical reserve is often at least $8,800 above the selected full package total, with a higher reserve recommended for twins, C-section, premature delivery, NICU, medication changes, travel delays, or document delays.

What the U.S.-Side $19,500 Coordination and Safeguard Layer Covers

Surrogacy4All adds a U.S.-side coordination layer to help intended parents navigate the international process more safely and clearly.

U.S.-Side Cost ItemAmountWhat It Covers
Agency Application Fee$2,500Intake, application review, background-check coordination, case opening, onboarding, and eligibility/document review
SeedTrust Escrow Account in the USA$1,500U.S.-based escrow/payment structure designed to support milestone or monthly payments and reduce fraud or misdirected-fund risk
Surrogacy4All Agency Fee in the USA$10,000International sourcing of the Georgia pathway and U.S.-side case management from start through pregnancy, delivery, and baby handover
Medical Screening and Physician Support$5,500Surrogate medical-screening coordination and physician support throughout pregnancy for added review, guidance, and continuity
Total U.S.-Side Layer$19,500Included in each estimated full package above
This structure gives intended parents a clearer point of contact, better payment organization, medical review support, and guidance while working with an international surrogacy program.

What the Georgia Surrogacy Program May Include

Included services depend on your selected program path and the final signed local provider agreement. In general, the Georgia program may include:

U.S. Embassy, Citizenship, and Travel Documents
For U.S. intended parents, the baby’s citizenship and passport process is generally handled through the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi. The U.S. Embassy has a dedicated surrogacy page and notes that applicants must bring clear copies of supporting documents for each child when applying. (U.S. Embassy in Georgia)
 
The U.S. Embassy also provides CRBA guidance for children born abroad. Its Georgia CRBA page states that parents can apply electronically and upload required documents, including relevant additional documentation for children born through IVF or surrogacy, before the in-person interview. (U.S. Embassy in Georgia)
 
Surrogacy4All helps intended parents prepare for birth registration, embassy appointments, DNA testing if required, passport applications, translations, apostilles/legalizations, courier steps, and travel-home planning.
Georgia has long been known as one of the more structured international surrogacy destinations for eligible intended parents. Under Georgia’s surrogacy framework, gestational surrogacy may proceed when required written consent, medical documents, legal documents, and birth-registration steps are properly completed.
 
The legal basis for IVF and surrogacy in Georgia includes the Law of Georgia on Health Care, including Article 143 and Article 144, as amended or interpreted by Georgian authorities. A published English translation of Article 143 states that, in the relevant surrogacy context, the couple’s written consent is required and, in case of the child’s birth, the couple is considered the parents, while the donor or surrogate mother does not have the right, responsibility, or authority to be recognized as a parent. (media.voog.com)
 
Because laws, clinic rules, civil-registry practices, embassy requirements, and home-country immigration rules can change, every family should confirm eligibility with Georgian counsel and home-country immigration counsel before embryo transfer.
 
Important eligibility note: Georgia surrogacy is generally most appropriate for eligible heterosexual couples. Each family should receive individualized legal guidance before signing documents, shipping embryos, or beginning treatment.
Most Georgia surrogacy journeys take place in Tbilisi, the capital city. Tbilisi is a historic and welcoming city known for its Old Town, cobblestone streets, colorful balconies, sulfur baths, restaurants, hotels, and warm hospitality.
 
The main airport is Tbilisi International Airport, airport code TBS. Most U.S. travelers should expect one-stop or two-stop flights through connecting cities such as Istanbul, Doha, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Munich, Dubai, Vienna, or London.
 
The U.S. Department of State currently lists Georgia as Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions, while advising travelers not to visit the Russian-occupied regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia because of crime, civil unrest, and landmine risks. U.S. travelers should review the current travel advisory before departure, enroll in STEP, and consider travel insurance. (Travel.state.gov)

Local Support in Tbilisi, Georgia

Our local team member in Tbilisi is:
 
Salome Vacheishvili
Email: salome@surrogacy4all.com
 
Salome helps coordinate your arrival in Georgia, supports local trip planning, and helps ensure that the in-country part of your journey feels organized and supported.

Recommended Comfort Tips for the Birth Trip

Many intended parents prefer hotels with larger rooms, reliable Wi-Fi, elevator access, laundry access, room service, airport transfer options, nearby pharmacies, and enough space for newborn supplies.

How the Georgia Surrogacy : Process Works

We begin by learning about your family-building goals, embryo status, donor needs, medical history, timeline, and budget.

You complete the Intended Parent Application and provide identification and other required information so our team can determine the appropriate next steps.

We review whether you already have embryos, need donor eggs, need sperm collection, need embryo creation, or need medical coordination before moving forward.

You complete the Initial Surrogate Preferences form so the team understands your preferences regarding surrogate age, background, medical considerations, communication, selective reduction, termination, and twin pregnancy planning.

The Georgia team coordinates surrogate matching and approval steps. Intended parents review available information and proceed according to the program’s matching process.

Local Georgian legal documents, clinic documents, consent forms, translation requirements, and birth-registration planning are coordinated before embryo transfer.

The IVF clinic prepares the surrogate and performs embryo transfer according to medical protocol.

The surrogate receives pregnancy monitoring and care. Intended parents receive updates and guidance throughout the pregnancy.

Delivery planning, hospital coordination, birth registration, and document preparation begin before the baby is born.

After birth, the team helps guide intended parents through embassy, passport, citizenship, DNA, translation, apostille/legalization, courier, and travel-home steps as applicable.

How Surrogacy4All Helps Maximize Success

No IVF clinic or surrogacy agency can honestly guarantee pregnancy, live birth, or a healthy child. Surrogacy always involves medical, genetic, legal, emotional, financial, and logistical risks.

What Surrogacy4All can do is help intended parents improve their chances by coordinating the process carefully and encouraging best practices.

Preparing for Sperm Collection

Forms and Resources for Intended Parents

Why Choose Surrogacy4All?

Surrogacy4All is a physician-owned and managed surrogacy and egg donation agency helping intended parents build families through domestic and international programs.

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Surrogacy4All is FDA registered, Health Canada licensed, licensed in New York, licensed in California, bonded, insured, and physician-managed. Our team supports intended parents with compassion, professionalism, transparency, and medical awareness throughout the journey.

FAQs Surrogacy in Georgia

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A: This page is about the country of Georgia, located in the Caucasus region between Europe and Asia. It is not about the U.S. State of Georgia.

A: Estimated full package costs currently range from approximately $76,000 to $95,900, depending on whether intended parents already have embryos, need a standard surrogacy path, or need both an egg donor and a surrogate.

A: Georgia may offer lower medical, surrogate-related, agency, legal, and local program costs compared with the United States. This can make Georgia an attractive option for intended parents seeking a more affordable international surrogacy pathway.

A: Georgia has a legal framework for IVF and gestational surrogacy. However, legal rules, eligibility standards, and government practices can change. Intended parents should consult a trusted Surrogacy Legal Guide and confirm eligibility with Georgian counsel before embryo transfer.

A: Eligibility should be confirmed before starting. Georgia surrogacy is generally most appropriate for eligible heterosexual couples, and each family should receive individualized legal guidance.

A: Yes. Intended parents who already have embryos may be able to choose the Existing Embryos / FET Path, subject to clinic review, embryo-shipping documentation, consent requirements, and Georgian legal requirements.

A: Yes. When exploring Egg Donor Options in USA, donor egg IVF may be available as part of the Egg Donor + Surrogacy Path, depending on medical, legal, donor, and clinic requirements.

A: Yes. Surrogacy4All and the Georgia team help coordinate travel planning, local support, birth registration, embassy preparation, passport steps, DNA testing if required, translations, apostilles/legalizations, courier steps, and travel-home planning.

A: U.S. travelers should review the current U.S. Department of State travel advisory before travel. Intended parents generally stay in Tbilisi and should follow common-sense international travel precautions.

A: Start by scheduling a free consultation, completing the Intended Parent Application, and reviewing the Georgia cost and program materials. Our team will help you understand whether the Georgia pathway is appropriate for your family, budget, timeline, and medical situation.

Your Journey to Parenthood Can Begin Here

Surrogacy in Georgia gives intended parents a meaningful opportunity to build their family through a process that is compassionate, organized, and supported by medical, legal, and agency coordination.
 
Surrogacy4All is here to guide you every step of the way — from your first consultation to the day you bring your baby home.