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Recently, the news of "Kyrgyzstan visa suspension" or "soaring refusal rate" has caused anxiety among many families preparing for pregnancy. In fact, the gates of Kyrgyzstan have not been closed, but the threshold has been raised, especially with stricter scrutiny for medical entry.
How to ensure smooth entry in the current situation of policy tightening? How many times does the entire assisted reproductive process require?
Based on recent successful cases and practical experience, Tulip International Reproductive Center will provide you with a detailed breakdown of response strategies and the standard process for "two trips to Jilin".

Q1: Kyrgyzstan's visa policy is tightening, how can we ensure smooth visa clearance?
The current difficulty in obtaining a visa mainly lies in the strengthening of the review process. The era in the past where you could easily pass by sending a regular business invitation letter to any organization is over. Now, the key to obtaining a visa smoothly lies in "compliance" and "authenticity".
Must hold a formal medical invitation letter: Applicants must obtain a formal medical invitation letter from a reproductive hospital certified by the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan or a legally qualified institution (such as Tulip International Reproductive Center). The invitation letter should clearly indicate that the purpose of entry is to provide assisted reproductive medical services. Any vague invitation letter can easily lead to visa refusal.
Reserve sufficient processing time: It is recommended to extend the visa preparation period from the previous 2 weeks to 1.5 to 2 months. During the policy change period, the review cycle is often extended, and sufficient time can leave room for you to respond to unexpected supplements or appeals.
The application materials must be logically rigorous: the submitted employment certificate, bank statements, and itinerary must be truthful and logically consistent. The legal team of Tulip International Reproductive Center will assist clients in sorting out materials, ensuring that the itinerary matches the medical appointment time perfectly, and minimizing the risk of visa rejection.
Q2: How many times do I need to go to Jilin for pregnancy assistance? How to arrange the process?
Setting aside the tedious visa preparation, the assisted reproductive medical process in Kyrgyzstan is actually very standardized. For entrusted parents, it usually only takes two trips to Kyrgyzstan.
First trip: "Sowing Journey" - Medical Abortion and Egg Retrieval
Stay time: It is recommended to reserve 20-30 days.
Core task:
Week ahead ovulation induction: The woman arrives in Kyrgyzstan on the first or second day of her menstrual cycle, where she meets with a doctor and begins a 10-14 day ovulation induction injection.
Egg and sperm retrieval: After the follicle matures, egg retrieval surgery is performed, and the male partner completes the sperm retrieval simultaneously (sperm can also be frozen in advance).
Waiting for return to China: After completing egg retrieval, sperm egg fusion, blastocyst culture, and PGT (pre implantation genetic testing) are all carried out in the laboratory, and both spouses can return to China. The subsequent embryo transfer process is completed by the caring assisted mother, and the entrusted parents do not need to be present.
Second trip: "Harvest Journey" - Receiving Treasure and Returning to China with Document Processing
Stay time: It is recommended to reserve 45-60 days.
Core task:
Postpartum care: It is recommended to arrive in Kyrgyzstan 1-2 weeks before the due date to prepare for the birth of the baby.
Document processing: After the baby is born, a series of legal documents need to be processed, including birth medical certificates, paternity testing (DNA), passports, and travel permits (for returning to China). This process involves multiple institutions in Kyrgyzstan, including the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan.
Return to China smoothly: After all documents are complete, you can purchase a plane ticket to bring your baby back to China.
Q3: Do you have any real case references? How to successfully counterattack after visa obstruction?
In order to provide a more intuitive understanding, we share a real-life case handled by the Tulip International Reproductive Center.
[Background of the Case]
Mr. and Mrs. Chen (pseudonym), who have been trying to conceive for many years without success, have decided to go to Jilin to assist with pregnancy. At first, in order to save time, they hired an informal small agency to apply for visas. The intermediary provided a false invitation letter called 'Business Inspection'. As a result, during a telephone inspection, the Kyrgyzstan Immigration Bureau found that Mr. Chen had only asked three questions about the "inspection project", which directly led to visa refusal and left a negative record.
The process of counterattack
Mr. Chen, who was extremely anxious, found the Tulip International Reproductive Center. Our team quickly intervened:
Analysis and appeal: The legal team analyzed the reasons for the refusal and guided Mr. Chen to write a sincere explanatory letter, explaining the real medical needs.
Issuing a formal letter: Tulip International Reproductive Center, in collaboration with top reproductive hospitals in Kyrgyzstan, has applied for an official medical invitation letter with the hospital's letterhead for Mr. and Mrs. Chen, and attached a detailed medical appointment form.
Successful visa application and travel: After more than a month of waiting and review, Mr. and Mrs. Chen finally obtained their visas.
First trip to Jilin: The two stayed there for 25 days and successfully obtained 5 healthy embryos that passed PGT screening.
Second trip to Jilin: One year later, Mr. and Mrs. Chen entered the country again. With the assistance of the local team at Tulip, they completed all the baby's return documents in just 40 days. During this period, they also arranged comfortable apartments and dedicated translators to avoid panic in a foreign land.
Mr. Chen's experience tells us that in the current tightening of visa requirements, "compliance" is the only shortcut. Attempting to get away with false materials not only results in financial losses, but may also jeopardize the journey to Ji due to visa refusal records.
Q4: How should expectant families prepare for policy changes?
Start early: Policies will only become more standardized, and reviews will only become stricter. If there is a plan, it is recommended to start preparing six months in advance to leave room for visa processing and material preparation.
Choosing an institution with local strength: Visa is just the first step, and subsequent medical connections, management of assisted mothers, and processing of newborn documents all require strong local resource support. Choosing an institution like Tulip International Reproductive Center, which has been deeply rooted in Kyrgyzstan for many years and has a direct sales team, can ensure that you can receive legal protection and medical support in any policy fluctuations.
Kyrgyzstan remains the preferred location for cost-effective pregnancy assistance. As long as the planning is done properly and the channels are legitimate, the door to happiness will always be open for you.
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