Mexico has become a top destination for international intended parents seeking ethical, affordable, and legally protected surrogacy. Whether you’re from the USA, Canada, UK, Spain, or France, understanding the surrogacy process in Mexico is essential to ensure a smooth and successful journey.
With over 20 years of experience in family and reproductive law, CAREM offers full legal and logistical support for international clients.
Surrogate motherhood in Mexico is regulated at the state level, with progressive laws in states like Sinaloa and Mexico City that allow both heterosexual and LGBTQ+ individuals or couples to access surrogacy services.
The surrogacy process includes several clearly defined stages:
The process begins with an in-depth legal consultation where CAREM:
- Reviews your personal circumstances
- Determines state eligibility and legal options
- Outlines a roadmap and timeline
This step is critical for setting realistic expectations and complying with Mexican and international laws.
We carefully select and screen surrogates to ensure they meet strict medical, psychological, and legal standards. Matching includes:
- Background checks
- Medical history review
- Compatibility assessments
Surrogates are often located in states with favorable legal frameworks and are fully informed of their rights and responsibilities.
Both the surrogate and intended parents undergo evaluations:
- Medical exams by fertility clinics
- Psychological assessments
This ensures readiness for the physical and emotional aspects of the journey.
CAREM drafts a surrogacy agreement that includes:
We coordinate IVF through certified Mexican fertility clinics. Intended parents may use:
- Their own gametes (egg/sperm)
- Donor eggs/sperm (if needed)
Once viable embryos are created, they are transferred to the surrogate under medical supervision.
CAREM and our clinic partners provide:
- Regular OB/GYN appointments
- Ultrasounds and reports
- Open communication with intended parents
We ensure the surrogate is fully supported throughout the pregnancy.
Upon birth, our legal team:
- Coordinates hospital logistics
- Secures a Mexican birth certificate
- Files legal paperwork naming the intended parents
In some cases, a court order may be required to establish full parental rights, especially for LGBTQ+ or single parents.
CAREM handles the paperwork to help clients return home with their child, including:
- Apostille and certified translations
- Passport or travel documents
- Consular appointments and citizenship filings
We ensure legal parentage is recognized in your home country.
A typical surrogacy journey takes 12 to 18 months, depending on:
- Embryo readiness
- Surrogate availability
- Legal processing times
- International documentation
Our goal is to streamline the process while ensuring safety, legality, and peace of mind.
A couple from London partnered with CAREM in 2023. From legal planning to the birth of their daughter, the process took 14 months. CAREM assisted with passport issuance and full parental recognition in the UK within weeks.
They described the experience as “efficient, compassionate, and beyond expectations.”
- 20+ years of legal expertise
- Multilingual team: English, Spanish, French
- Personalized legal strategies
- Transparent costs and ethical practices
We serve clients from all over the world with the highest standard of care.
If you’re considering surrogacy in Mexico, CAREM is here to guide you through every step with expert legal, medical, and logistical support.
Contact CAREM today to schedule a consultation and receive a customized plan tailored to your family goals.
Disclaimer: Please note that all the information contained herein is for informational purposes only. ALWAYS consult with your legal advisor.
