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International Surrogacy Embryo Transport: What Intended Parents Need to Know

December 28, 202516 min read
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International Surrogacy Embryo Transport: What Intended Parents Need to Know

International Surrogacy Embryo Transport: What Intended Parents Need to Know

International surrogacy has become a viable path to parenthood for many families. Successfully transporting embryos to your surrogate's country requires careful planning, legal compliance, and reliable logistics.

Overview of Surrogacy Embryo Transport

When pursuing surrogacy abroad, you'll need to transport embryos from your IVF clinic to the surrogate's fertility center. This involves:

  • Export requirements from your country
  • Import regulations in the destination country
  • Legal documentation for surrogacy arrangements
  • Professional logistics for safe transport

Popular Surrogacy Destinations

CountryStatusTypical CostNotes

|---------|--------|--------------|-------|

USALegal in many states$100,000-$200,000Most established framework UkraineLegal$40,000-$60,000Affordable, established ColombiaLegal$50,000-$70,000Growing destination GeorgiaLegal$40,000-$55,000European alternative GreeceLegal (restrictions)$60,000-$80,000EU country MexicoVaries by state$50,000-$70,000Proximity to US

The Transport Process for Surrogacy

Step 1: Legal Framework First

Before shipping embryos:

  • Confirm surrogacy is legal in destination
  • Establish legal agreement with surrogate
  • Verify parentage recognition
  • Consult international surrogacy attorney

Critical: Legal issues cannot be solved after embryos are transferred.

Step 2: IVF and Embryo Creation

At your home clinic:

  • Complete IVF cycle
  • Create and freeze embryos
  • Conduct PGT testing if desired
  • Obtain screening documentation

Step 3: Select Receiving Clinic

The surrogate's clinic must:

  • Be licensed for embryo receipt
  • Have cryogenic storage
  • Coordinate with surrogacy agency
  • Provide import documentation

Step 4: International Transport

GuardianCryo's international service handles:

  • Export permits and documentation
  • Professional hand-carry transport
  • Customs clearance in both countries
  • Direct clinic-to-clinic delivery
  • Chain of custody documentation

Step 5: Embryo Transfer to Surrogate

Upon delivery:

  • Receiving clinic verifies samples
  • Surrogate prepared for transfer
  • Embryo thawed and transferred
  • Pregnancy monitoring begins

Documentation Requirements

From Intended Parents

DocumentPurpose

|----------|---------|

Consent for exportAuthorizes removal from origin country Surrogacy agreementProves legal arrangement Intended parent IDsVerification of ownership Attorney certificationLegal compliance attestation

From Origin Clinic

  • Embryo inventory and specifications
  • Infectious disease screening
  • Freezing and storage records
  • Medical director authorization

For Import

  • Destination country permits
  • Receiving clinic acceptance
  • Customs declarations
  • Health certificates

Costs for Surrogacy Embryo Transport

ComponentCost Range

|-----------|------------|

International hand-carry$3,500 - $6,000 Export documentation$200 - $500 Import permits$300 - $800 InsuranceIncluded Total Transport$4,000 - $7,300

This is a small fraction of total surrogacy costs but critical to get right.

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Working with Surrogacy Agencies

Reputable agencies coordinate:

  • Legal requirements
  • Surrogate matching
  • Medical protocols
  • Logistics timing

Our role: We work with your agency to handle the transport portion professionally.

Common Questions from Intended Parents

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ship embryos to my surrogate in another country?
Yes, if surrogacy is legal in the destination country and you have proper legal agreements in place. The process requires export permits, import documentation, and coordination with both clinics. Professional transport is essential for international surrogacy shipments.
How much does it cost to ship embryos for surrogacy?
International embryo transport for surrogacy typically costs $4,000-$7,300 including hand-carry service, documentation, permits, and insurance. This is separate from surrogacy program costs which range from $40,000-$200,000 depending on destination.
What countries allow international surrogacy?
Popular surrogacy destinations include the USA (many states), Ukraine, Colombia, Georgia, Greece, and some Mexican states. Laws vary significantly, so legal consultation is essential before beginning any international surrogacy arrangement.
How long does it take to ship embryos for surrogacy?
Once all legal agreements and documentation are complete, physical transport takes 2-5 days for international destinations. The overall process including paperwork typically takes 4-8 weeks. Coordination with your surrogacy agency helps streamline timing.
Do I need a lawyer for surrogacy embryo transport?
Yes, strongly recommended. International surrogacy involves complex legal issues including parentage, citizenship, and contract enforcement. An international surrogacy attorney ensures your legal framework is solid before embryos are transported.
Ayo Gbenga

Ayo Gbenga

Chief Compliance Officer

With over 15 years of experience in medical logistics and regulatory compliance, Ayo Gbenga leads our commitment to maintaining the highest standards in biological material transport.

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