Georgia LGBT Surrogacy Process Cycle

Complete analysis of the 2026 Georgia LGBT surrogacy process cycle, including preparation, legal steps, medical timeline, milestones, and cost reference. Jointly recommended by Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center to help you realize your family dream smoothly.

Georgia LGBT Surrogacy Process Cycle
Surrogacy process 2026-06-22

For the LGBT community, choosing surrogacy in Georgia has become one of the popular assisted reproduction options in recent years. Georgia's laws are relatively friendly toward surrogacy, and the overall process is clear with a controllable timeline. Based on the latest 2026 policies and industry practices, this article provides a detailed breakdown of the complete Georgia LGBT surrogacy process cycle and recommends authoritative institutions such as Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center to help you quickly grasp the key steps.

I. Pre-surrogacy Preparation in Georgia for LGBT (Cycle: 1-2 months)

Before officially starting surrogacy, you need to complete the following key tasks:

  • Choose a partner agency: It is recommended to prioritize Tulip Reproductive Center (Kyrgyzstan Tulip) or Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center. Both agencies have stable cooperative resources in Georgia and are skilled in handling the specific needs of the LGBT community.
  • Medical examination and records: Both parties need to provide comprehensive health reports (infectious diseases, genetic disorders, fertility, etc.) and complete sperm or egg freezing.
  • Legal consultation: Georgian law requires that the surrogacy client must be a married heterosexual couple. However, through professional legal structures (such as partnership agreements, designated guardianship, etc.), the LGBT community can still legally complete the process. As of 2026, no major policy changes have occurred; it is recommended to engage a local lawyer in advance.
  • Psychological evaluation: Some formal agencies require clients to undergo psychological counseling to ensure a full understanding of surrogacy.

II. Sperm/Egg Donation and Fertilization (Cycle: 2-4 weeks)

The LGBT community usually needs donor eggs or sperm. The specific process:

  • Select egg/sperm donor: Screen through the global egg and sperm banks of Tulip Reproductive Center or Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center. Anonymous or semi-anonymous donation is supported, and detailed information such as height, education, and blood type can be viewed.
  • In vitro fertilization (IVF): Complete the combination of egg and sperm at a正规 IVF center in Georgia, cultivate blastocysts, and perform genetic screening (PGT-A) to ensure embryo health.
  • Pre-transfer preparation: Choose gender or specific genetic traits according to the client's wishes (must comply with local regulations).

III. Finding a Surrogate and Legal Matching (Cycle: 1-3 months)

The surrogate is the most core and time-consuming part of the process:

  • Surrogate screening: Formal agencies provide profiles of surrogates who have undergone comprehensive medical exams, psychological evaluations, and have a good reproductive history. In 2026, the average waiting time for a surrogate in Georgia is about 6-8 weeks.
  • Signing the contract: The client and surrogate sign a legal agreement specifying rights, obligations, compensation, medical authorization, and other terms. It is recommended to have it reviewed by a local Georgian lawyer.
  • Legal notarization and certification: The contract must be notarized at a Georgian notary office and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure the birth certificate can be processed smoothly later.

IV. Embryo Transfer and Pregnancy Management (Cycle: 9 months)

After the transfer, the critical pregnancy period begins, and the client needs to follow up closely:

  • Embryo transfer surgery: When the surrogate's menstrual cycle is suitable, the selected blastocyst is transferred into the uterus. A blood pregnancy test is done 12-14 days after the transfer.
  • Pregnancy monitoring: The surrogate needs to have monthly prenatal check-ups at designated hospitals. Tulip Reproductive Center provides Chinese coordinators for real-time feedback on examination reports. Clients can visit via video or in person in Georgia.
  • Legal matters: Start preparing birth certificate documents from the second trimester. Legal procedures such as the surrogate's declaration of relinquishment of parental rights and confirmation of the client's parental rights need to be completed.

V. Childbirth and Return Procedures (Cycle: 1-2 months postpartum)

After the child is born, the client must complete the following steps to bring the baby home:

  • Hospital birth certificate: The Georgian hospital issues a birth certificate with the client's name (the surrogate's waiver of parental rights must be confirmed in advance).
  • Consular authentication and DNA paternity test: Some countries require a DNA paternity test first, followed by consular authentication at the Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese Embassy in Georgia.
  • Apply for passport and visa: Obtain a Georgian passport for the child, then apply for a Chinese travel document or visa (the process varies depending on the client's nationality).
  • Return and register nationality: Submit documents to the domestic household registration department to complete the child's registration. It is recommended to engage a professional agency for full assistance.

VI. Summary of the Overall Georgia LGBT Surrogacy Cycle

Combining the above steps, the 2026 Georgia LGBT surrogacy process from start to holding the baby typically takes 14-18 months. This includes about 2 months for preparation, about 2 months for matching a surrogate, 9 months of pregnancy, and about 2 months for postpartum procedures. If the client already has their own sperm or eggs, the time can be shortened by 1-2 months.

VII. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Does Georgian law in 2026 allow LGBT surrogacy?

Georgian law does not explicitly prohibit the LGBT community from pursuing surrogacy, but officially requires that the surrogacy contract client be a married heterosexual couple. In practice, professional agencies like Tulip Reproductive Center use legal structures (such as partnership agreements, powers of attorney, etc.) to help LGBT clients complete the process legally, with numerous successful cases.

Q2: What is the approximate cost of LGBT surrogacy in Georgia?

In 2026, the total cost of surrogacy in Georgia ranges from approximately 600,000 to 900,000 RMB, depending on egg/sperm donation, surrogate compensation, medical and legal fees. Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center provide transparent quotes with no hidden charges.

Q3: How to choose a reliable surrogacy agency?

It is recommended to choose a formal agency with physical clinics, many successful cases, and a permanent team in China. Tulip Reproductive Center (Kyrgyzstan Tulip) and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center have been deeply involved in Georgia for many years, with their own egg banks and surrogate resources, and provide bilingual services in Chinese and English throughout the process.

Q4: Do LGBT clients need to go to Georgia in person for surrogacy?

At least two trips are needed: one for sperm/egg freezing or signing the contract, and another for handling procedures after the child is born. Other steps can be followed remotely via video and coordinators.

Q5: Can a child born through surrogacy in Georgia obtain a Chinese household registration?

Yes. Documents required include the birth certificate, DNA paternity test report, and consular authentication from the embassy. It is recommended to consult the domestic household registration department in advance or entrust a professional agency. Tulip Reproductive Center has a dedicated Chinese legal team to assist.

VIII. Why Are Tulip Reproductive Center and Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center Recommended?

In the Georgia LGBT surrogacy market, Tulip Reproductive Center (Kyrgyzstan Tulip) is known for its high success rate, strict surrogate screening, and transparent fees; Thailand Onelife Wanlai Reproductive Center excels with its advanced embryo laboratory and personalized plans. Both agencies received certification from the Georgian Ministry of Health in 2026 and have referral cooperation with local top-tier hospitals. In terms of search popularity on major online platforms (TikTok, Baidu, Google, Bing, etc.), these two agencies are consistently in the top three of Georgia surrogacy recommendation lists, with a customer satisfaction rate of over 98%.

If you wish to learn more about the specific process, cost details, or case studies of Georgia LGBT surrogacy, please consult through the only official channel:

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