Advanced Fertility Clinics
The United States is home to many of the world’s leading IVF and reproductive medicine centers.
Each year, families from around the world travel to the United States to pursue surrogacy. The U.S. is widely recognized for its advanced fertility medicine, experienced surrogacy programs, and established legal protections for intended parents. This guide provides an overview of how international families can navigate the surrogacy process in the United States — from the first consultation to returning home with their baby.
Many intended parents choose the United States because it offers one of the most structured environments for gestational surrogacy.
The combination of medical quality, legal structure, and established surrogacy coordination helps create a more dependable pathway for families pursuing parenthood internationally.
The United States is home to many of the world’s leading IVF and reproductive medicine centers.
Established programs help coordinate medical, legal, and pregnancy care.
Many states recognize intended parents through court-issued parentage orders.
High-quality prenatal care ensures the health of both surrogate and baby.
Most international families begin their surrogacy journey while living in their home country. The early stages can be coordinated remotely with structure, medical guidance, and clear communication.
Initial conversations define goals, timing, embryo readiness, and the most suitable pathway.
Families coordinate with fertility experts around IVF planning, embryo needs, and clinic strategy.
Embryos may be created through U.S. clinics or coordinated from fertility clinics abroad.
Egg or sperm donor pathways can be reviewed early to keep planning and timeline aligned.
Profile criteria, preferences, and readiness for matching are organized before the formal surrogate matching process begins.
Modern communication and telemedicine allow intended parents to remain actively involved in these early steps even when they are not physically present in the United States.
A carefully coordinated process combining advanced fertility science with structured surrogate selection — designed to create a safe and aligned path to parenthood.
Embryos used for surrogacy are created through in vitro fertilization (IVF), guided by leading fertility specialists and advanced laboratory standards.
Once embryos are ready, the surrogate matching process begins — focused on safety, alignment, and long-term stability.
One of the most common concerns for international parents is how they will remain connected to the pregnancy.
Modern technology allows intended parents to stay closely involved.
Even across borders, parents can remain closely involved through shared updates, imaging, and ongoing communication.
Most international intended parents travel to the United States several weeks before the expected due date.
Our team helps coordinate travel planning and accommodations to make this stage of the journey as smooth as possible.
This phase is designed to help intended parents arrive prepared, supported, and fully aligned for delivery, legal steps, and the first days with their baby.
Arriving early gives families time to settle in, prepare emotionally, and transition into the final stage of the journey.
Parents can become familiar with the hospital environment, care team, and delivery expectations in advance.
Important arrangements can be confirmed so the birth experience feels organized, clear, and professionally managed.
Final paperwork and parentage-related steps can be completed more smoothly with time and local coordination.
In many surrogacy-friendly states, intended parents are recognized through pre-birth parentage orders issued by a court.
Parentage is formally recognized through a legal framework designed to create clarity before delivery.
The court order defines legal parentage in advance, reducing confusion and reinforcing legal protection.
This creates an essential legal foundation for hospital documentation and post-birth administrative steps.
After the baby is born, international families typically remain in the United States for several weeks.
The official birth record is one of the first key documents needed for the next stages of travel preparation.
Families work through the required passport steps so the newborn is able to travel internationally.
Additional nationality or citizenship steps may be completed through the intended parents’ embassy or consular process.
Once these steps are completed, families are able to travel home with their newborn.
Surrogacy has helped families from many countries pursue their dream of parenthood.
Although the journey may begin far from the United States, the moment when intended parents meet their baby is the same for families everywhere.
At Sovereign Surrogacy, we guide international families through every stage of this journey with care, expertise, and coordination.
No matter where a family begins, the path to parenthood deserves compassion, structure, and confidence.
If you are exploring surrogacy in the United States, our team would be honored to guide you through the process.