FAQs

Yes, commercial surrogacy is officially legal and regulated by Article 1 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan as of December 26, 2011 “On Marriage and Family” (hereinafter: Code) sets forth definitions for surrogacy, surrogate mother and surrogacy contract: The surrogate mother does not have any parental rights and the intended parents are the sole parents of the baby.”

Only Gestational surrogacy is allowed in Kazakhstan, traditional surrogacy is illegal.

Surrogacy in Kazakhstan can be done for married couples only. Single men, women, heterosexual partners, same-sex marriages cannot have a surrogacy process in Kazakhstan.

You need to be officially married and have fertility problems to start the process in Kazakhstan. The length of the marriage isn’t important

Yes, it is fully allowed. Gender selection isn’t allowed unless you don’t have genetic diseases that you don’t want to be passed to your children (you need to provide a doctor’s report in this case).

Ukrainian surrogacy laws are the most favorable in the world because the surrogate mother isn’t considered a mother to the baby; the intended parents’ names will be in the birth certificate. No matter if you used an egg donor or not, your wife’s name will be in the birth certificate with your name.

A minimum one visit to Kiev is required. We try to minimize your expenses and visits to Kazakhstan and offer to prepare a Power of Attorney to our staff so that we could sign all agreements and contracts related to the surrogacy process on your behalf. Please, note, the Power of Attorney is issued for surrogacy purposes only.

In the case of egg donation, you can come once in the beginning to have medical evaluation in our partner clinic. If your sperm quality is good you can freeze your sample and the doctor will use it for fertilization of donor eggs. In this case, 2 days visit is enough. In case of using your eggs, you need to come twice. First time to do all tests in the IVF clinic (1-2 days), second time for stimulation (10-12 days).

Your last visit will be before the baby is born and it can take 3-4 weeks in country. We will get the birth certificate in 5-7 days after the baby is born, prepare all the documents for the Embassy and approximately in 1 week after the baby birth you’ll have an appointment at the Embassy. The Embassy is very quick and you can expect to go back home with your child within 10-12 days after the appointment.

No, you pay for the program in 5 installments. We will prepare a Contract for you and payment schedule will be indicated in our contract.

No, under our laws the surrogate doesn’t have any parental rights in relation to your baby. She isn’t considered as a mother even if she delivered the baby.

No, she can’t. Under our laws she isn’t considered as a mother of a child, therefore she has no legal or parental rights for the baby.

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