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Delivering Dreams International Surrogacy — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Califon, NJ
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Prof. Latifat Ibisomi, PhD, MSc (Med)

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Prof. Sandro C. Esteves, MD, PhD

Male Infertility & Andrology ANDROFERT Andrology & Human Reproduction Clinic, Campinas, Brazil; Honorary Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark

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Delivering Dreams International Surrogacy — An Honest Editorial Review

Intended parents researching surrogacy options alongside fertility clinics in New Jersey will often encounter Delivering Dreams International Surrogacy, a Califon-based agency with a dedicated international-programs focus. Delivering Dreams is not a medical clinic — it is a third-party reproduction agency that recruits, screens, and matches gestational carriers (GCs) for intended parents (IPs), and coordinates the legal, logistical, and financial scaffolding around cycles that are medically performed at partnered IVF clinics abroad or in the US.

About the Agency

Delivering Dreams was founded by Susan Kersch-Kibler, who describes more than two decades of experience in the international surrogacy field, with a long-standing focus on Ukraine and more recently Ghana. She is the author of Successful Surrogacy and maintains an active public profile on agency ethics and cross-border family-building. The agency operates from a Califon, NJ headquarters with working partners in Kyiv, Ukraine and program coordination for Ghana. Delivering Dreams does not publicly list membership in SEEDS (Society for Ethics in Egg Donation and Surrogacy) or ASRM — prospective IPs should ask directly about adherence to voluntary ethics standards.

Services Offered

The agency's published service menu centers on international and cross-border surrogacy coordination:

  • Gestational surrogacy programs in Ukraine (historically the core program)
  • Gestational surrogacy programs in Ghana (oriented toward single men and women)
  • Egg donor matching (domestic and international)
  • Surrogacy using IPs' own eggs, donor eggs, or existing embryos
  • Pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT) coordination with partner IVF clinics
  • Legal and documentation coordination (birth certificates, parentage, travel)
  • GC and donor matching, medical and psychological screening coordination
  • Medical travel and logistics support for IPs traveling for cycles and delivery
  • Case management from intake through bringing the newborn home

What This Agency Is — and Isn't

This distinction matters and is often blurred in agency marketing. Delivering Dreams recruits and matches GCs and coordinates the non-medical logistics around an international cycle. The agency does not operate an IVF lab, perform egg retrievals, create embryos, or conduct embryo transfers — all ART work happens at partner IVF clinics (historically in Kyiv and now in additional jurisdictions). The agency does not practice law; cross-border surrogacy inherently requires independent reproductive-law attorneys in both the IPs' home jurisdiction and the surrogacy jurisdiction. IPs still need a qualified REI practice for any US-side pre-cycle workup, embryo shipping, or stateside fallback — see the fertility clinics in New Jersey list.

New Jersey shifted from a historically surrogacy-restrictive state (following the Baby M case) to a permissive one with the passage of the New Jersey Gestational Carrier Agreement Act in 2018. The statute makes compensated gestational surrogacy agreements enforceable when specific statutory criteria are met (independent counsel for each party, pre-transfer execution, and GC eligibility requirements), and it permits pre-birth parentage orders for qualifying IPs.

For international cases, NJ statutory protection is only one piece of the puzzle. The jurisdiction where the GC delivers, the citizenship and marital status of the IPs, and the embryo-source country all drive legal complexity — including parentage recognition, passport and immigration processing for the newborn, and recognition of the GC agreement abroad. Delivering Dreams coordinates across these layers but does not represent either party; retain independent counsel in every relevant jurisdiction before signing.

Patient Experience

At publication, Delivering Dreams holds a 5.0-star Google rating across 18 reviews. The rating is strong; review volume is modest, which is typical for agencies whose clients are dispersed internationally and may not leave public reviews. Reference calls with prior IPs — ideally in your own program track (Ukraine vs. Ghana) — remain the highest-signal due-diligence step.

Typical Cost Ranges

Delivering Dreams does not publish a full fee schedule, but industry norms differ sharply between domestic US and international programs. Full domestic US surrogacy journeys (agency, GC compensation, legal, escrow, insurance, and medical) commonly total $150,000–$200,000+; see IVF cost by state for the clinical-side baseline. International programs — historically the agency's core — often fall in the $80,000–$150,000 range, jurisdiction-dependent, because GC compensation and clinical fees are lower abroad. Travel, legal, translation, and exit-documentation costs partially offset those savings. New Jersey has no state infertility mandate covering surrogacy (see fertility insurance mandates by state); these costs are effectively entirely out-of-pocket. Confirm all fees in writing.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

For the narrow subset of prospective parents who do not need a GC — typically single women or same-sex female couples with no uterine or tubal factor, using donor sperm — at-home intracervical insemination is a lower-cost first step before clinic-based IUI or IVF. MakeAMom kits are a commonly cited option in this category. This path is fundamentally different from surrogacy: at-home insemination is for patients who will carry their own pregnancy, while a surrogacy agency exists to coordinate a gestational carrier when the IP cannot or will not carry.

Location and Contact

  • Address: 55 Main Street, Califon, NJ 07830
  • Phone: +1 (908) 386-3864
  • Email: info@delivering-dreams.com
  • Website: international-surrogacy.com

FAQ

How do agencies differ from fertility clinics? Agencies recruit, match, and coordinate GCs and donors and handle legal, escrow, and logistical scaffolding. Clinics perform the medical ART (stimulation, retrieval, IVF, transfer). International programs add cross-border travel, documentation, and parentage-recognition layers — see how to read IVF success rates for the clinic-side metric frame.

What countries does Delivering Dreams focus on? The agency's historical core is Ukraine, with an active Ghana program oriented toward single men and women. Availability and program rules can shift with geopolitics and local law — confirm current program status with the agency directly.

Does NJ allow commercial surrogacy? Yes. Since the 2018 Gestational Carrier Agreement Act, compensated gestational surrogacy agreements are enforceable in New Jersey when statutory criteria are met. Traditional (genetic) surrogacy remains separately regulated. Independent reproductive-law counsel is required.


Editorial note: Fertlo reviews are independent and not paid placements. See our editorial policy. Agency details verified from the agency's public website and founder's public profile at publication; confirm current program countries, fees, and legal requirements directly with the agency and independent counsel in every relevant jurisdiction.

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