Record of our webinar "Exit Process"
Hello everyone! This is a record of our webinar devoted to the last stage of surrogacy process. If you want to know hich documents you need to leave Ukraine with your baby and how much time it takes for citizens of your country, watch the video below.
Thank you very much again for the video. This is what we first got to know about the exit process when being close to accoplishing the program.~
ReplyDeleteIf you will be present during the delivery (only available in the VIP surrogacy package) you need to come prior to delivery to undergo the medical tests. You will be informed about right time to come by your program coordinator. When your surrogate mother is going for planned hospitalisation your program coordinator will let you know. This may give you the idea of what is the best time to come. As a rule if the delivery is in a natural way the baby will be discharged in 3-4 days from the maternity house. In case of twins or c-section it might take up to 7 days for the babies to stay in the maternity house. In case of premature birth or any complications, the baby/s obviously stay in the hospital for a longer period. Again if your contract is VIP Surrogacy – you will be staying in the hospital with a baby in a separate room.
In order to obtain the birth certificate you will need to have your marriage certificate apostilled in the country that issued that marriage certificate. For countries that are not participants of the Hague Convention, abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (Apostille convention) – the marriage certificate should be legalised. Apostille is not the same as legalisation. You may click the following link in order to check if your country is the participant of the Hague Convention https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostille_Convention
If the name on your marriage certificate differs in any way from the name on your passport (e.g. there is a middle name on one or not the other, or surnames differ) – you need to obtain an official intermediate document confirming your identity. Failure to provide such document may cause your process delay. Your program coordinator will advise you with all such issues.
In order to obtain the birth certificate both intended parents need to be present in the country
The birth certificate will be submitted for apostillation, translation and notarisation.
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