Why Georgia

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Why Georgia

Georgia is one of the few countries that fully supports surrogacy through clear and stable legislation. Here, married heterosexual couples can legally enter into surrogacy agreements and be recognized as the sole parents from birth — with no legal battles or complications.

What makes Georgia exceptional:

  • Legally Clear & Safe – Surrogacy is 100% legal and recognized by law.

  • Cost-Effective – Up to 60% more affordable than the US, Canada, or Western Europe.

  • Medical Excellence – Modern fertility clinics, Westerntrained doctors, and international care standards.

  • No Visa Needed – Citizens of the EU, UK, Israel, Gulf countries and many others can visit visa-free.

  • Warm Hospitality – Georgian culture is known for its welcoming spirit and family values.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any questions about Surrogacy will be cleared to ensure a stress free process. Our achievement is your tranquility for an affordable surrogacy experience
1Is surrogacy legal in Georgia?
Yes, surrogacy has been fully legal in Georgia since 1997. The country's legislation allows couples to use gestational surrogacy services, including anonymous donation, both locally and internationally.
2Can foreign citizens access surrogacy services in Georgia?
Yes, Georgian law does not restrict foreign citizens from accessing surrogacy services. Georgia’s many years of experience have made it a leading destination for international couples seeking a safe and legally protected surrogacy process.
3Is a surrogate mother considered a legal parent of the child?
No. According to Georgian legislation, the birth certificate lists the biological parents (or legally recognized intended parents). The surrogate mother has no legal rights over the child and is not recognized as a parent.
4Is anonymous egg donation permitted in Georgia?
Yes, anonymous donation is allowed by Georgian law. Intended parents receive an anonymous donor profile, protecting the interests and privacy of both the donor and the parents.
5What are the main requirements for a surrogate mother?
A surrogate mother must be between 21 and 40 years old, have at least one healthy childbirth experience, be physically and psychologically healthy, and must not have a criminal record or serious chronic diseases.
6How is the donor selected?
Donor selection is based on anonymous profiles, which include medical history, genetic background, physical characteristics, education, and personal interests. Intended parents select a donor profile based on their preferences.
7How long does the surrogacy or egg donation process take?
The full surrogacy process, from initial medical consultation to the birth of the child, usually takes between 12 to 18 months. The egg donation process is shorter, typically lasting 1 to 2 months.
8How is compensation for the surrogate and donor regulated?
Compensation is determined by a pre-signed agreement and is fully regulated by Georgian law. It includes financial remuneration as well as coverage of medical and related expenses.
OUR SERVICES

At NeoHope Georgia, we offer a full spectrum of surrogacy and egg donation coordination services to make your journey smooth and successful. Every family’s needs are unique, and so is our approach.