INTENDED PARENT SCREENING

Intended Parent Screening for Surrogacy in Georgia

Before starting a gestational surrogacy program in Georgia country, international intended parents complete a thorough screening process in Tbilisi. Happy Family reviews your medical history, psychological readiness, and legal eligibility under Georgia surrogacy laws ensuring a safe, ethical journey from consultation to birth certificate registration.

Surrogacy in Georgia
THE SCREENING PROCESS

How Intended Parent Screening Works

A clear, step-by-step evaluation for international families pursuing surrogacy in Georgia country.

1

Initial Consultation

Meet your coordinator in Tbilisi or via video call to discuss your goals, timeline, surrogacy cost in Georgia, and program fit. We confirm basic eligibility for gestational surrogacy in Georgia country and outline the documents and medical records you will need.

2

Medical & Psychological Review

Our team reviews your fertility history, medical records, and a brief psychological screen to ensure you are prepared for international surrogacy in Georgia. This step protects everyone involved and helps us tailor your IVF and surrogacy program in Tbilisi.

3

Legal & Home Preparation

Licensed counsel explains Georgia surrogacy laws, contract terms, and parental rights before treatment begins. We provide a practical checklist for travel, documentation, and post-birth registration so international intended parents understand every legal step of surrogacy in Georgia.

FAQ

Intended Parent Screening Questions

Answers for international families about eligibility and screening for surrogacy in Georgia country.

  • Intended parent screening is the evaluation process international families complete before joining a gestational surrogacy program in Georgia. It includes a consultation, medical and fertility history review, psychological assessment, and legal eligibility check under Georgia surrogacy laws. Screening ensures the program is safe, ethical, and well-matched to your needs.

  • Typically you will need passports, marriage or partnership documents (if applicable), medical records related to fertility, and identification for both intended parents. Your coordinator provides a tailored checklist based on your nationality and the legal requirements for surrogacy in Georgia country.

  • Yes. Psychological screening is strongly recommended and often required for intended parents pursuing gestational surrogacy in Georgia. A brief assessment helps confirm you understand the emotional demands of international surrogacy and are prepared for the journey ahead.

  • Most international intended parents complete screening within two to four weeks, depending on how quickly medical records and documents are gathered. Your coordinator in Tbilisi manages timelines and keeps you informed at each step of the Georgia surrogacy program onboarding process.

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