Is Georgia Surrogacy Legal? Anvino Explains the Law & Citizenship Process
Constitutional Protection: Why Georgia is Safe?
Georgia is one of the few countries with explicit legislation supporting commercial surrogacy. Under local law, **Georgia IVF** and surrogacy agreements are strictly enforced, offering absolute protection for Intended Parents.
Key Legal Advantages with Anvino:
- Surrogate Not on Birth Certificate: Upon birth, **Anvino Surrogacy** lawyers obtain the birth certificate which lists ONLY the Intended Parents. The surrogate has no legal status as a parent.
- No Court Order Needed: Unlike other jurisdictions, the legal process in Georgia is administrative and swift, requiring only the signed surrogacy agreement.
- Citizenship & Exit Process: We assist with embassy procedures to obtain your baby's passport/travel document for a smooth return home.
Anvino Legal FAQ
Q: Can the surrogate claim the baby?
A: No. Under **Georgia Surrogacy** law, the surrogate has no genetic link and no legal right to claim custody of the child.
Q: Does Anvino cover legal fees?
A: Yes. **Anvino International Medical** packages include all notary, contract, and birth registration legal fees.