Surrogacy For Intended Parents
No waiting lists and top-quality facilities!
No waiting lists and top-quality facilities!
When you choose to pursue surrogacy with us, you can be sure everything we do is tailored to you and your needs. We want to make sure you are taken care of and feel supported every step of the way.
We collaborate with a network of trusted, experienced surrogacy partners who are dedicated to helping you achieve your goal of parenthood. Rest assured, our surrogates are screened rigorously and provided with the best care throughout the process.
Our surrogacy services are located in Mexico and offer several advantages, making the process faster (no 2-year waiting list) and more economical pricing for our clients.
To start on the path to surrogacy parenthood we suggest you book a complimentary consultation. You’ll learn more about our surrogacy program and surrogates. We’ll learn more about you.
The best way to match you with a surrogate is to get to know you. You’ll complete a short online profile and then schedule an introductory meeting with your case specialist.
IVF ORIGEN AGENCY is the only agency that offers a match guarantee option where we’ll cover screening expenses for your surrogate if she does not pass medical or psychological screening. After being matched, you’ll have a match meeting in person or via video conference facilitated by one of our staff members.
We’ll get your surrogate medically prepared, and you will create your embryos if needed. This is when you’ll begin funding your ORIGEN AGENCY Surrogacy Program expense account.
As the pregnancy enters its second trimester, we will prepare you, your surrogate, and the hospital for the delivery of your child. We’ll be with you at delivery and beyond. See what other intended parents have to say about IVF.
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We provide three professional packages; all deliver an unparalleled customer experience. You can choose the package that suits your budget
When you choose ORIGEN AGENCY’s surrogacy program, you can trust we’ll take care of you throughout your surrogacy journey.
We have streamlined the surrogacy process to make it more efficient and cost-effective. Our experts will guide you through the legal, medical, and logistical aspects, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.
Choosing surrogacy is a big step
You probably have some questions. We have answers. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our surrogacy program.
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CONTACT USThere is a lot of information out there about surrogacy, some good but most of it not very useful at best. For an in-depth look at how to make your surrogacy process simpler and a whole lot happier, please read our blog. If you are ready to get started, here are the next steps to having a baby via surrogate.
Many intended parents worry that the surrogate will keep their baby. Ironically, one of the most common concerns we hear from surrogates is that the intended parents will leave them with the baby! Surrogates are able to be surrogates because they have a very easy time getting and being pregnant. And they are all already mothers. If they want more children, they can just have their own child, on their own. Surrogates are drawn to this process by a compelling desire to make a difference and help others. Being pregnant is a gift they have and can share with others.
With over 8 years of experience and with presence in several countries and support staff, IVF ORIGEN AGENCY is one of the most successful and highly rated surrogacy agencies in the United States. Here is what intended parents love about our program:
Our comprehensive package, priced at $44,000, covers all essential expenses + emergency fee of $4000 (refundable). This covers the cost of:
In the last few years, we’ve witnessed an explosion in the number of companies offering benefits to help their employees start a family. Thanks to fertility benefit providers like Carrot, Progyny, and WINFertility, more and more employers are recognizing the importance of comprehensive and inclusive family creation benefits. You may have benefits to help cover the cost of starting your family through surrogacy and/or egg donation.
We see a wide range of benefits offered so we encourage all prospective parents to reach out to their human resources group and ask the following questions:
Yes, you will need to wait to be matched with a surrogate, and that wait time is influenced by two main factors: demand for surrogacy and your personal preferences for the process.
The screening process for surrogates includes medical screening with an in vitro fertilization (IVF) physician, psychological testing and evaluation, and a criminal history background check. Leading up to these screenings, surrogate candidates will go through a qualification and application process, including a phone and video consultation, review of their past obstetrical history by an IVF physician and laboratory testing.
The surrogacy process can take anywhere from two to two and a half years for most intended parents. The surrogacy timeline can be broken down into five stages: search, screening, legal, conception, and, finally, pregnancy/delivery.
The U.S. Department of State determines whether a child born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent acquired U.S. citizenship at birth. A child born abroad acquires U.S. citizenship at birth if the parent or parents of the child meet the conditions prescribed in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
The U.S. Department of State interprets the INA to mean that a child born abroad must be genetically or gestationally related to a U.S. citizen parent or to a non-U.S. citizen parent who is married to a U.S. citizen parent at the time of the child’s birth. The parent must meet the following statutory transmission requirements of INA 301 or 309 in order for the child to acquire U.S. citizenship at birth.
CRBAs are issued to both U.S. citizens and non-citizen nationals, and they document that a child was a U.S. citizen at birth. A CRBA neither serves as proof of the child’s legal parents nor is it intended to serve as proof. In general, the name or names listed on the CRBA are the U.S. citizen or national’s parent(s) with a genetic or gestational connection to the child. The name of the parent(s) through whom the child’s claim to U.S. citizenship is made must be listed on the CRBA. A parent who is not transmitting U.S. citizenship may be listed on the CRBA if they provide documentary evidence of a connection to the child and with consent of the parent who is transmitting U.S. citizenship.