How Long Do You Need to Stay in Colombia After Surrogacy? (2026 Guide for Intended Parents)

If you’re considering surrogacy in Colombia as a more affordable surrogacy option, one of the most common and practical questions is:
π βHow long do we actually need to stay in Colombia after the baby is born?β
The answer is not as simple as a fixed number of days β it depends on legal processing, passport timelines, and your home country requirements.
In this guide, Iβll walk you through the realistic timeline, based on actual cases and clinical experience β not marketing promises.
Quick Answer: 3 to 6 Weeks in Most Cases
For most international intended parents, the typical stay in Colombia after birth is:
π 3 to 6 weeks
This includes:
- Birth registration
- Legal documentation
- Babyβs passport or travel document
- Exit clearance
Some cases may be faster. Others may take longer β especially depending on your country of citizenship.
Step-by-Step Timeline After Birth
1. Birth of the Baby (Day 0β3)
Once the baby is born:
- The hospital issues a birth certificate (Registro Civil)
- Intended parents are typically listed (depending on legal structure)
π’ Time required: 2β5 days
2. Legal Documentation & Parentage Confirmation (Week 1β2)
This step ensures:
- You are recognized as the legal parents
- All documents align for international use
Depending on the structure:
- Some cases require notarization or legal certification
- Others are more straightforward
π’ Time required: 5β10 business days
3. Passport Application for the Baby (Week 2β4)
This is usually the longest and most uncertain step.
It depends heavily on your nationality:
πΊπΈ U.S. Citizens
- Apply for Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA)
- Passport issued relatively quickly
π ~2β3 weeks
π¨π¦ Canadian Citizens
- Passport application + citizenship registration
- Processing can take longer
π ~3β6 weeks
πͺπΊ European Countries
- Varies widely
- Some embassies require DNA testing
π ~3β8 weeks
4. Exit Process (Final Week)
Once you receive:
- Babyβs passport
- All legal documents
You are cleared to leave Colombia.
π’ Time required: 2β5 days
Why Colombia Is Still One of the Fastest Options
Compared to other affordable surrogacy destinations, Colombia offers:
- βοΈ Faster legal processing than many countries
- βοΈ Clearer parental recognition pathways
- βοΈ No excessive court delays (in most cases)
- βοΈ Strong medical infrastructure
This is one of the reasons why surrogacy in Colombia has become a preferred option for international parents.
Can You Leave Earlier?
Short answer: β No, not realistically
You must stay until:
- The baby has valid travel documents
- Legal parentage is established
Leaving early creates serious risks:
- Immigration issues
- Citizenship complications
- Inability to travel with your baby
How to Plan Your Stay (Practical Advice)
From real cases, hereβs what I recommend:
βοΈ Plan for at least 5 weeks
Even if things go smoothly, always allow buffer time.
βοΈ Choose long-stay accommodation
Apartments or Airbnb are much better than hotels.
βοΈ Budget for living expenses
Even with affordable surrogacy, post-birth stay costs matter.
βοΈ Prepare emotionally
This period is not just administrative β it’s your first weeks as parents.
