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FertilyLife is the surrogacy agency of choice for US families — saving $70K–$130K vs domestic programs, with faster matching and the same world-class medical care.
Average US surrogacy costs $120,000–$200,000+. In Mexico, complete programs run $50,000–$70,000 — same quality medical care at a fraction of the price.
Cancún is a direct flight from most major US cities. No long-haul travel, no jet lag. You can be in Mexico in hours when needed.
The US Embassy in Mexico City and consulates in Cancún and other cities are experienced with surrogacy cases. CRBA and passport processing is well-established.
Your baby receives Mexican citizenship by birth and US citizenship through the American parent(s) via CRBA. This opens the door to dual nationality benefits, though specific circumstances may vary.
US surrogate matching takes 6–12 months on average. In Mexico, matching typically happens in 1–3 months, reducing your total timeline significantly.
Unlike the US where surrogacy laws vary wildly by state, Mexico's Supreme Court has ruled surrogacy a constitutional right. States like Sinaloa and Quintana Roo offer well-established legal pathways with experienced attorneys.
Your baby is born in Mexico with your names on the birth certificate. The hospital provides all necessary documentation.
The US Embassy requires a DNA test confirming the genetic relationship between the baby and at least one American parent.
Visit the US Embassy to apply for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, which documents your child's US citizenship.
Apply for your baby's US passport at the same embassy appointment. Processing typically takes 2–3 weeks.
Once you have the US passport, you and your baby fly home. Direct flights from Cancún to most US cities take 2–4 hours.
Yes. There are no restrictions on American citizens pursuing surrogacy in Mexico. The baby will receive a Mexican birth certificate with the intended parents' names and can obtain a US passport through the US Embassy in Mexico.
After birth, you apply for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) and a US passport at the US Embassy in Mexico. This process typically takes 2–4 weeks. The baby receives US citizenship through the American parent(s).
Typically, you'll travel to Mexico 2–3 times: once for medical screenings or egg retrieval, once optionally during pregnancy, and once for the birth. Most coordination is handled remotely.
Generally, US health insurance does not cover medical procedures in Mexico. However, surrogacy programs include all medical costs within the program fee. Some parents purchase supplemental travel medical insurance.
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