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Global surrogacy programs for different groups

With the same budget, the countries available for surrogacy vary greatly depending on the applicant's status. We clarify for you: whether it's possible, where to do it, how much it costs, and where the biggest compliance risks lie.

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Feasibility of Surrogacy for Different Groups in 2026

recommendRecommended starting point: Assessment requiredRequires case-by-case assessment not applicableGenerally not applicable
Population ClassificationUnited States of AmericaCanadianColumbia (District of, or University etc)BelarusGeorgia (country)KyrgyzstanKazakhstan
Legitimate couples recommend recommend Assessment required recommend recommend recommend recommend
Single men recommend recommend/Assessment required Assessment required not applicable not applicable Operability needs to be evaluated not applicable
single woman recommend recommend/Assessment required Assessment required not applicable not applicable not applicable not applicable
Gay recommend recommend/Assessment required Assessment required not applicable not applicable not applicable/Assessment required not applicable
Lesbian recommend recommend/Assessment required Assessment required not applicable not applicable not applicable not applicable
HIV/infectious diseases Assessment required Assessment required Assessment required Assessment required Assessment required Assessment required Assessment required
Legally married couple ▼
Single men ▼
Single women▼
Gay ▼
Lesbian (lesbian) ▼
HIV/Infectious Diseases ▼

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* not applicable This does not mean that a country is not the preferred choice for surrogacy for this population group, but it does not equate to a ban on all assisted reproductive technologies (such as egg freezing/IVF). Please contact an advisor for an assessment of specific eligibility criteria.

Common solutions and budget breakdowns for 8 types of people

1. 👫 Legally married heterosexual couples

United States of America Belarus Georgia (country) Kyrgyz Kazakhstan

CIS countries are more welcoming to married couples, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and mature processes; the United States, on the other hand, is more suitable for families seeking legal certainty and high-standard medical care.

Compliance notice: Usually, a marriage certificate and clear medical indications are required.

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2. 👨 Single men

United States of America Kyrgyzstan Canadian Columbia (District of, or University etc)

The core of the single man route is not "whether it's possible," but rather whether egg matching, parentage planning, and the clarity of the postnatal documentation chain are. The United States is typically the most stable mainstream path.

Compliance Tips: Focus on verifying the consistency between egg donation, parentage documents, and return-to-China documents.

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3. 👬 Gay families

United States of America Canadian Columbia (District of, or University etc)

Gay men's families place greater emphasis on parental rights arrangements, parental information on birth certificates, and the overall legal framework. The United States has the most mature legal system and is better suited for long-term, stable planning.

Compliance Tip: In addition to matching eggs, it is also important to confirm the path to the parentage documents.

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4. 👩 Single women

United States of America Kyrgyzstan Canadian Columbia (District of, or University etc)

Single women are generally more likely to enter the assisted reproductive process, but whether or not a third party is needed for fertility depends on uterine condition, age, ovarian function, and the policies of their country.

Compliance Tip: It is necessary to assess the sperm source, parental consent documents, and local access rules simultaneously.

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5. 👭 Lesbian families

United States of America Canadian Columbia (District of, or University etc)

In addition to conventional methods, lesbian couples can also be evaluated for options such as RIVF (Rapid In Vitro Fertilization) and Co-IVF (Co-IVF), allowing both partners to be more deeply involved in the reproductive process and parental design.

Compliance tips: Focus on verifying the sperm bank's source, the rights of both mothers, and the design of the birth certificate.

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6. 🏥 Individuals living with HIV or other infectious diseases

United States of America

Priority should be given to centers with high-standard laboratories and collaborative capabilities with infectious disease departments, combining semen washing, sample testing, and compliance procedures; ordinary protocols cannot be directly applied.

Compliance Tip: Follow the U=U principle and verify laboratory access and ethical review.

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7. 🧓 Elderly families and families who have lost their only child

United States of America CIS countries

The core problems for these families are usually insufficient egg supply, limited number of embryos, and high time costs. In most cases, it is necessary to simultaneously evaluate egg donation and the success path.

Compliance Tip: It is recommended to conduct a specific medical assessment before discussing national policies and budgets.

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8. 🧬 Chromosomal/Genetic Disease Carrier

United States of America Canadian

We must rely on high-standard PGT-A / PGT-M / PGT-SR technologies and design laboratory protocols in advance to minimize the risk of transmitting single-gene genetic diseases or chromosomal abnormalities.

Compliance advice: Genetic counseling and gene probe customization should be completed as early as possible.

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2026 Global Surrogacy Cost Comparison

We calculate based on the "total budget for implementation": covering United States, Canada, Georgia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan The actual costs of medical care, legal services, insurance, and travel in places like these.

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Latest data for 2026

Estimated total budget range

$139k – $200k
🌊 On the water (30%): Brokerage fee, basic compensation for surrogate mother

⚠️ 5 "wallet assassins" that are usually not listed in real estate agent quotes

  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

    In the US, the average price is $3,000/day, and without insurance, it can lead to bankruptcy.

  • Surrogate mother's lost work and bed rest expenses

    Lost Wages for mandatory leave during late pregnancy.

  • Re-implantation if transplant fails

    Each thawing + transplantation + medication requires approximately $5,000 – $8,000.

  • Newborn Insurance (ACA)

    The premium alone could be as high as $1,200/month.

  • Emergency Cesarean Section (C-Section)

    An additional compensation of $3,000 – $5,000 is usually required for the surrogate mother.

🌍 Global Comparison of Surrogacy Costs

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Cost items 🇺🇸 United States 🇨🇦 Canada 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇺🇦 Ukraine 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan
Surrogate compensation $50k – $70k reimbursement on an actual basis $20k – $25k $18k – $24k $18k – $25k $18k – $22k
IVF $25k – $40k Free/Private $10k – $15k $10k – $15k $10k – $15k $8k – $15k
Legal costs $15k+ $10k+ $3k – $5k $2k – $4k $3k – $5k $3k – $5k
Total forecast $139k – $200k $90k – $120k $55k – $75k $50k – $70k $60k – $100k $55k – $100k

Data updated in February 2026, for reference only; the actual terms are subject to the signed contract. The CNY exchange rate is estimated at 7.2.

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Quick Reference for Different Groups' Plans and Budgets

Caliber specification:The following is a compilation of publicly available information and actual cases.Common full-process intervals(Based on the "full budget" standard). Factors such as state/city, whether embryos are already available, whether egg donation/PGT is involved, insurance and complications, and whether multiple transfers are involved can all cause fluctuations.
We recommend reserving additional space outside the basic base.10%–20%This serves as a risk control buffer to avoid the budget pitfall of "attracting traffic with low prices and then adding extra items after the deal is done".
Updated: March 2026 (can be adjusted according to your backend update frequency)
✅ Your budget = Base budget (destination) + Additional services for specific groups (egg donation/sperm donation/PGT/insurance) + Risk management buffer (10%–20%)
Quick reference for frequently asked additional items (it's recommended to list these separately, otherwise all inquiries will be about "whether it's included or not")
egg supply: $8k–$20k / cycle (including compensation/screening/coordination)
Essence$700–$1,000 / piece + shipping/storage
PGT: $4k–$12k+ / Period (A/M are different)
Insurance & Complications/NICUThe most volatile area should be listed separately for risk control funds.
Embryo freezing/transportationPrice fluctuates based on country and transport link (separate pricing required).
Multiple transplantsEach additional step increases the overall budget according to the proposed plan.
Legitimate couples
Single male/Gay
Single woman / Lesbian
HIV / Infectious Diseases
Elderly/Bereaved of their only child
Carriers of genetic diseases
Recommended route for legally married couples: The widest range of options and the most controllable budget. It's recommended that you thoroughly verify the "parental rights pathway + payment structure," as this is more important than simply comparing prices.
Three-step verification (to avoid being trapped by "low-price packages"):
  1. AccessNational/state policies + whether the clinic can create a file based on your status.
  2. parental authorityIs there a clear parental rights pathway (e.g., PBO/court order/birth certificate link)?
  3. PaymentDoes the system have an escrow/managed node and a reconcilable payment schedule (rejecting payments to individuals)?
Kyrgyzstan Priority recommendation
$55k – $100k
Approximately ¥380,000 – ¥690,000
✅ Commonly includedInstitutional services / Surrogate mother compensation / Legal documents / Basic medical procedures
❌ Commonly not includedPGT / Egg Donation / Insurance Complications / NICU / Embryo Cross-Border Transportation
United States of America Legal maturity
$139k – $200k
¥959,000 – ¥1,380,000
✅ Commonly included: Institutional/Lawyer Basic Link + Surrogate Mother Compensation Framework + Main Medical Process
❌ Commonly not includedInsurance premiums / Complications and NICU / Multiple embryo transfers / PGT / Egg donation
Kazakhstan Budget friendly
$60k – $75k
Approximately ¥410,000 – ¥520,000
✅ Commonly includedBasic surrogacy process + main medical process (subject to contract)
❌ Commonly not includedEgg donation/PGT/Complications/Multiple embryo transfers (to be listed separately)
Ukraine / Georgia Dynamic evaluation is required.
$50k – $75k
Approximately ¥345,000 – ¥517,000
✅ Commonly includedBasic allocation (based on current availability).
❌ Commonly not includedSecondary costs arising from policy/implementation changes (it is recommended to reserve a higher buffer).
Budget key: Basic cost + egg donation compensation ($8k–$20k/cycle) + (often additional screening/coordination costs)
Three steps to verify (the most common pitfalls for singles/gays):
  1. AccessDoes the country/clinic accept this identity for record-keeping? (Don't just listen to "the institution says yes")
  2. egg supplyEgg donation is charged "per cycle". Please clarify how the costs are calculated for failure, changing donors, or restarting the ovarian stimulation process.
  3. PaymentAre egg donation compensation, screening, and medication costs bundled into a "package deal" that leads to additional charges later?
Kyrgyzstan Key assessment
$60k – $110k+
✅ Commonly includedBasic surrogacy package (subject to contract)
❌ Commonly not includedEgg donation (commonly per cycle) / PGT / Insurance complications
United States of America Compliant but more expensive
$159k – $260k+
✅ Commonly includedThe legal service process is more mature and the procedures are more standardized.
❌ Commonly not includedInsurance/NICU/Complications, Egg Donation/PGT, Repeat Embryo Transfer
Columbia (District of, or University etc) Median budget
$60k – $95k
✅ Commonly includedBasic allocation (subject to the execution of the current period):
❌ Commonly not includedEgg donation/PGT/insurance complications (need to be listed separately)
⚠️ Single/gay individuals usually need to reserve additional space. $20k–$60k+ The overall egg donation budget (fluctuates according to the cycle).
Budget logic: For a couple's basic package, the core add-on is usually sperm source ($700–$1,000/vial) + logistics/storage; if egg donation/PGT is involved, it is added according to the general add-on.
Three-step verification (common checkpoints for single women/lesbians):
  1. AccessCan the clinic create a file under your name? + Process for purchasing and storing sperm samples.
  2. EssenceAsk about the required number of units for better stability and the shipping/storage costs (don't just look at the unit price).
  3. BudgetAre there already embryos? If not, ovulation induction/egg retrieval/embryo construction will increase the budget.
Kyrgyzstan Budget friendly
$55k – $100k
✅ Commonly includedBasic surrogacy package (subject to contract)
❌ Commonly not includedSperm source/transport/storage, PGT, complications/NICU
United States of America Path Maturity
$139k – $200k
✅ Commonly includedThe process is more standardized, and the legal process is clearer.
❌ Commonly not includedSperm supply/insurance premium/complications, duplicate transplants
Kazakhstan Low to medium budget
$60k – $75k
✅ Commonly includedBasic assets (subject to contract/current execution)
❌ Commonly not includedSperm source & transport, PGT, complications/NICU
📌 A friendly reminder: Jingyuan suggests not just buying "enough for your needs". A more reliable approach is to reserve a backup number according to your plan (please list purchase, shipping and storage separately).
Strategy: First confirm whether the "destination + clinic" accepts registration before discussing the budget; otherwise, the quote you receive may not be feasible at all.
Three-step verification (HIV/infectious diseases must first undergo "receptivity assessment"):
  1. take overWhether the clinic accepts patients for registration (the standards vary greatly from clinic to clinic, so you must check with the clinic for details).
  2. workflowsDoes the product require washing/additional testing/more frequent screening? Who will perform it and how much will it cost?
  3. be bound toShould the insurance premium and contingency plan be included in the quote (don't just make verbal promises)?
United States of America Assessment required
$159k – $260k+
✅ Commonly includedThe legal process is more mature (but it still depends on whether the clinic will accept the case).
❌ Commonly not includedDetergent/Additional Testing/Insurance Premium (Common items require separate listing)
Columbia (District of, or University etc) Assessment required
$70k – $110k+
✅ Commonly includedBasic allocation (subject to the execution of the current period):
❌ Commonly not includedAdditional testing/insurance premium (must be listed separately)
Kyrgyzstan Assessment required
$70k – $120k+
✅ Commonly includedBasic information (subject to clinic acceptance).
❌ Commonly not includedDetergent/Additional testing/Insurance premium (Evaluation recommended first)
Recommendation: Reserve space on the basic platform. +15% Risk Control Buffer Fund(Semen washing, testing, insurance premiums, differences in clinical protocols).
Reef: The risks of egg donation conversion, fluctuations from multiple embryo transfers, and neonatal NICU medical contingency plans—these three factors determine "how much you will ultimately spend."
Three-step verification (for elderly individuals or those who have lost their only child, it is recommended to calculate costs using a "stop-loss model"):
  1. egg supplyIs billing based on "period" or "result"? How is settlement handled for failures?
  2. transplantsDoes this involve multiple transplants? What are the cost tiers for each transplant?
  3. NICUAre complications and neonatal medical plans included in the budget? (Don't just listen to "it's okay")
United States of America More stable but more expensive
$159k – $260k+
✅ Commonly includedThe process is becoming more standardized (but still depends on the egg donation/insurance plan).
❌ Commonly not includedMultiple egg donation cycles / Multiple embryo transfers / NICU (single list recommended)
Kyrgyzstan Budget sensitive
$65k – $120k+
✅ Commonly includedBasic base (subject to contract)
❌ Commonly not includedEgg donation/PGT/Complications/NICU, Multiple embryo transfers
Kazakhstan Low to medium budget
$70k – $95k+
✅ Commonly includedBasic allocation (subject to the execution of the current period):
❌ Commonly not includedMultiple egg donation cycles / Multiple embryo transfers / NICU (single list recommended)
⚠️ It is recommended that elderly people or those who have lost their only child submit [the following information] "Egg donation cycle + multiple embryo transfers + NICU contingency plan" These three red lines should be written into the budget sheet; otherwise, it is easy to see a collapse where "it looks enough, but it is not enough in the end."
PGT Additional Items: In addition to the basic sample, $4k–$12k+ is reserved. For carriers of genetic diseases, it is recommended to first clarify the "PGT type + testing range + retesting rules for failure".
Three-step verification (the area where PGT is most easily subject to "vague pricing"):
  1. typologyWhich one is being made: PGT-A / PGT-M / PGT-SR?
  2. scopeWhich sites/diseases are being tested? Is family verification required?
  3. RetestHow much does it cost to retest if the test fails or there is insufficient sample size? How is the retest cycle calculated?
PGT-A: +$4k–$5k/cycle
PGT-M: +$7k–$12k/cycle

The Ultimate FAQ on Surrogacy Decisions

Why are there so many fewer countries available for single people and same-sex couples compared to legally married couples?

Assisted reproduction is highly dependent on local conditionsThe definition of "family/parental status" in the Family LawMany countries (such as many CIS countries) legally recognize only the legality of surrogacy and parental rights for "heterosexual married couples." If single individuals and same-sex couples travel to these countries, not only may the surrogate mother be unable to legally register, but the child may also face obstacles in parental rights and documentation after birth. Therefore, it is usually necessary to choose destinations that explicitly protect the rights of single individuals/same-sex couples at the state or constitutional level (such as some US states and Canada).

Canadian surrogacy seems cheaper than in the US, so why do people say it has "high hidden costs and a long process"?

Canada implementsAltruistic surrogacyThe framework prohibits paying commercial compensation to surrogate mothers and imposes strict limits on matchmaking fees. This means that matching surrogate mothers often relies heavily on resources and waiting, which can be quite long (commonly 1-2 years or even longer). The time cost, travel expenses, and the uncertainty of surrogate mothers' pregnancies being reimbursed based on receipts are all "hidden costs" that must be assessed before choosing Canada.

Are children born to HIV-infected individuals through IVF truly healthy?

In countries with advanced medical technology (such as the United States), clinics typically use...Sperm washing (e.g., gradient centrifugation)The process involves separating seminal plasma from sperm, and then using methods such as nucleic acid testing (PCR) by a third-party laboratory. Under the premise of meeting indications and standard operating procedures, this can...MinimizeTo mitigate the risk of transmission, further insemination procedures such as ICSI may be necessary. Specific feasibility and risk assessments must be based on the clinic's acceptance criteria and the individual's condition.

Can the "guaranteed success" packages from CIS countries really be redone an unlimited number of times until you can hold your baby?

The so-called "guaranteed success" usually refers to"Live Birth Guarantee"The package may cover multiple ovulation inductions, screenings, embryo transfer, and surrogate mother replacement, but be sure to pay attention to the prerequisites and limitations: clinics usually set strict thresholds for the woman (if using her own eggs), such as AMH levels, antral follicle count, and age; if these requirements are not met, she may be required to switch to a "donor egg package with guaranteed success." Make sure to carefully read the contract before signing.Threshold conditions, exclusions and exit/termination mechanismsThe

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