For Intended Parents

What we can

provide to you

Core Service

  • Donor Match

  • Surrogacy Support

  • IVF Coordination

Additional Support

  • Baby Home Transfer Support

  • Post-Birth Documentation Assistance

  • Postpartum & Newborn Care Support

Frequently asked Questions

Who is eligible to become intended parents?

Individuals and couples, including same-sex couples and international families, may be eligible depending on legal and medical factors.

Can you help if we already have embryos?

Yes. We frequently work with families who already have embryos and need surrogacy coordination only.

Do I need to live in the United States?

No. Many of our intended parents live outside the U.S. We provide full coordination remotely.

How long does the surrogacy journey take?

Most journeys take 12–18 months, depending on matching, medical timelines, and legal steps.

What if we cannot travel to the U.S. for the birth?

Yes. We offer newborn care coordination and home-transition support when travel is limited.

Clear answers to help you feel confident at every step.
Do you help with birth certificates and passports?

Yes. We assist with birth documentation, passports, and exit procedures, working with trusted legal partners.

Will language or time zone differences be a problem?

No. We regularly support families across time zones and provide clear, consistent communication.

Is surrogacy legal for international parents?

Legality depends on location. We guide you through region-specific legal pathways.

What makes Jumeivita different?

We combine international experience, personalized care, and transparent coordination — so you’re never navigating this journey alone.

Still have questions?

We're here to guide you -personally ,discreetly and across borders.
How are surrogates and donors screened?

All surrogates and donors undergo medical, psychological, and background screening before matching.