Surrogacy is legally permitted and regulated in Kyrgyzstan, offering a reliable path to parenthood for intended parents. The law allows married and unmarried couples, as well as single men and women, to participate in surrogacy programs. A key legal requirement is the presence of a genetic link between the child and at least one intended parent, although DNA testing is not mandatory unless disputed.
While the surrogate mother carries the child, she has no parental rights under Kyrgyz law. After birth, legal parenthood is established through a court decision, and a birth certificate is issued with the names of the intended parents. This process ensures clarity, protection, and full legal recognition.
Choosing surrogacy in Kyrgyzstan means choosing a legally supported, accessible, and affordable route to building your family.