Global Nest Family Guides Families Through Cross-Border Parenthood

Before a family can welcome their baby, they may face complex medical, legal, and international decision—making. Trusted guidance, clear communication, and experienced support are essential at every step.

For Global Nest Family, these pressures are central to its work. Founded in 2019 by people who had experienced the challenges of pursuing surrogacy abroad as intended parents, the organization supports families through the practical demands of international family building. Its international team coordinates with fertility clinics, physicians, medical specialists, legal professionals, and local partners, supporting families through treatment, pregnancy monitoring, documentation, travel, legal processes, birth, and the practical steps required to return home with their child.

Global Nest Family received a 2026 Global Recognition Award for Customer Experience for its approach to client communication, continuity, and direct assistance. The recognition reflects a service model intended to support families when treatment is delayed, an embryo transfer is unsuccessful, or new medical information requires a change in plans.

In 2025, they also awarded the Global Recognition Award.

Support Through Uncertain Decisions

International surrogacy and IVF can require families to make important choices while working with clinics, legal advisers, and local authorities in other countries. Global Nest Family assists intended parents during consultations, medical updates, and administrative processes. The team helps clients understand the steps ahead rather than treating each request as separate from the wider journey.

Continuity is important when arrangements involve multiple parties across several countries. Global Nest Family’s multilingual team is available around the clock, enabling clients to speak with people who know the details of their situation. This reduces the need for families to repeat their history and helps the team provide information that reflects a client’s current circumstances.

The organization’s founders drew on their own experience of arranging surrogacy abroad. That experience informed a service focused on the emotional and practical strain that medical uncertainty and distance can create. Global Nest Family also supports clients when plans do not proceed as expected, including after treatment delays, unsuccessful transfers, or medical updates that require families to consider other options.

Coordinating Care Across Borders

Global Nest Family provides surrogacy matching, self-cycle IVF, donor cycles, and frozen embryo transfers. It coordinates medical and legal arrangements based on a client’s destination and circumstances, with services offered in Georgia, Mexico, Armenia and soon also Thailand. Requirements can vary by location, particularly regarding travel, documents, and legal procedures.

The organization works with clients from different cultural backgrounds, legal systems, and family structures. Its services include support for LGBTQ+ intended parents and unmarried clients, who may face additional obstacles while pursuing parenthood. The team helps families review available options in light of medical, legal, and logistical considerations.

According to the organization, Global Nest Family selects IVF clinics, embryologists, and program structures independently of commercial affiliations. This process is intended to support the development of recommendations tailored to each family’s needs. More than 153  babies have been born through journeys supported by Global Nest Family, and families from more than 40 countries have used its services since 2019.

A Measure Of Service Beyond The Case File

Global Recognition Awards considered Global Nest Family’s service practices, inclusion, and coordination during periods of uncertainty. The awards program conducted an initial review through industry experts, considering eligibility, industry recognition, innovation, leadership, service, sustainability, and social responsibility. Shortlisted applicants received scores from 1 to 5 and were assessed with the Rasch model, which creates a linear scale for comparing performance across categories.

Global Nest Family also supports community initiatives in countries where it operates The organization has helped Saakroaa school in Thailand provide two meals each day to an average of 50 to 75 children from low-income families. According to the organization, this contribution supports between 12,000 and 16,000 meals each year.

Since 2022, Global Nest Family has also supported Wave (a shelter for domestic abuse) in Georgia by providing clothing, equipment, and toys to women and children. These activities complement its work with intended parents and reflect a practical focus on local needs. For families facing complex cross-border arrangements, clear information and consistent support can make the next step easier to understand.

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