A Comprehensive Guide for Intended Parents

Since 2002, surrogacy has been legally recognised in Armenia, offering a trusted and cost-effective path to parenthood, especially for those from Europe and neighbouring regions. With options for both gestational and traditional surrogacy, Armenia’s legal framework ensures parental rights from birth through pre-birth parental orders, providing peace of mind for intended parents.

Why Choose Surrogacy in Armenia?

Armenia is renowned for its affordability, with surrogacy programmes costing significantly less than other jurisdictions. Despite the lower price point, the country maintains a high standard of care, supported by reputable IVF clinics and agencies. These providers offer a seamless experience, covering surrogate matching, IVF procedures, and legal support, all within an efficient and supportive environment.

How Does Surrogacy Work in Armenia?

Surrogacy in Armenia follows a structured legal framework, making it an attractive choice for intended parents seeking a transparent and reliable process. Local agencies manage the entire journey, including:

  • Matching intended parents with a surrogate and/or egg donor, if necessary.
  • Coordinating IVF treatments at partner clinics.
  • Handling all medical, legal, and administrative requirements.

Every step adheres to Armenian laws while being tailored to the unique needs of each family. To ensure a smooth experience, it’s vital to select an agency with a strong reputation, ethical values, and a personalised approach. The Surrogacy Father can assist in evaluating options to find the best fit, ensuring you’re supported throughout your journey.

Who Can Pursue Surrogacy in Armenia?
  • Married heterosexual couples.
  • Single intended parents.

Requirements:

  • At least one intended parent must have a genetic link to the child.
  • Parental rights are granted at birth via a pre-birth parental order.
  • Parents must apply for the child’s citizenship in their home country.
Legal Framework

Armenian surrogacy laws are clear and robust. While both gestational and traditional surrogacy arrangements are permitted, gestational surrogacy is more common. Surrogates are not granted legal parentage, ensuring parental rights belong exclusively to the intended parents from birth.

However, children born to foreign intended parents do not receive Armenian citizenship. Instead, parents must complete the necessary processes to secure their child’s citizenship from their home country. It’s also worth noting that Armenian surrogates cannot be local citizens, which can raise ethical concerns regarding their distance from home support networks.

Surrogacy Costs in Armenia

Surrogacy in Armenia is notably affordable, with programmes ranging from USD $35,000 to $54,000. Costs depend on factors such as the type of programme and whether donor embryos are required. For example, “shipped embryo” programmes are generally less expensive, provided the initial transfer is successful. Switching to a donor programme later can significantly increase costs.

Most agencies offer package deals that cover:

  • IVF treatments.
  • Surrogate compensation.
  • Medical procedures.
  • Legal assistance.

Additional expenses, such as travel, accommodation, and passport fees, are typically not included. The Surrogacy Father can help you navigate these packages, ensuring transparency and accurate budgeting for the entire process.

Timeline for Surrogacy in Armenia
  • Surrogate & Donor Matching: 1 to 3 months.
  • Total Process (Initial Consultation to Birth): 12 to 18 months.

After matching, IVF treatment and embryo transfer occur within a few months, with the pregnancy confirmed soon after. The overall timeline from consultation to birth is approximately 12 to 18 months, making Armenia an efficient option for family building.

Exit Procedures

Following the birth, intended parents must complete exit procedures to bring their child home. These include obtaining a birth certificate, passport, and other travel documents. Citizenship is not automatically granted by the Armenian government, so parents must apply through their home country.

Travel Document Timelines:

  • UK Citizens: 10-16 weeks.
  • US Citizens: 2-5 weeks.
  • Europeans: 4-9 weeks.
  • Australians: 12 weeks.

At The Surrogacy Father, we are dedicated to empowering intended parents with clear, impartial advice, unwavering support, and compassionate care. If Armenia feels like the right choice for you, don’t hesitate to get in touch—our team is here to guide you every step of the way with expertise, empathy, and dedication. Schedule a call today and take the first step toward starting your surrogacy journey. Let’s make your dream of parenthood a reality together.

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