USCIS Certified Translation – Flat $29/Page
Get USCIS-ready certified translations delivered in 24–48 hours by vetted human translators. No hidden fees, no per-word pricing—just straightforward, professional service.
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Why You Need a USCIS Certified Translation
USCIS requires that any document not in English be accompanied by a certified translation. This isn't just a formality—your immigration application can be delayed or rejected if your translations don't meet USCIS standards.
- ✓Avoid Rejections: DIY or uncertified translations will be rejected by USCIS
- ✓Prevent Delays: Incorrect translations can delay your case by months
- ✓No Google Translate: Machine translations are explicitly not accepted
- ✓Professional Standard: USCIS expects accuracy, formatting, and proper certification
How CertifiedTranslatorPros Works
Upload Your Document
Photo, scan, or PDF—we accept all formats
See Your Flat Price
$29/page (up to 250 words), no surprises
We Translate & Certify
Vetted human translator prepares your document
Receive Signed PDF
Optional notarization and hard copy available
Quick Answers
Do you accept photos from my phone?
Yes! As long as the photo is clear and all text is readable, we can work with it. We accept photos, scans, and PDFs.
Does USCIS accept your translations?
Yes. Our certified translations meet all USCIS, IRCC, court, and university requirements. We back this with our 100% acceptance guarantee.
How fast can I get it?
Most translations are completed within 24-48 hours. Rush service available for urgent deadlines.
We Translate from All Languages
- →Spanish: Most common request, all regions covered
- →Chinese: Mandarin, Cantonese, all Chinese dialects
- →Arabic: All Middle Eastern countries and dialects
- →European: French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Portuguese
- →Asian: Hindi, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Thai
- →100+ languages from every country worldwide
Real Customer Stories
"Translated three documents for my I-485. USCIS accepted all of them, no RFEs, no delays. Very smooth process."
— Green card applicant
"Needed birth and marriage certificates for N-400. Both translations perfect, citizenship approved on time."
— Naturalization applicant
"Complex Arabic documents translated for my asylum case. Court accepted without any questions, professional quality."
— Asylum applicant
Transparent Pricing
- ✓No hidden fees or per-word charges
- ✓Includes certification statement and signature
- ✓Free corrections for 14 days (names, dates, typos)
- ✓Acceptance guarantee—we fix or refund if rejected
Turnaround Time
What You Receive
- ✓Certified PDF: Digitally signed and ready to submit
- ✓Certification Statement: Signed declaration of accuracy by the translator
- ✓Complete Translation: All relevant fields translated into English
- ✓Formatted Document: Professional layout matching USCIS requirements
- ✓Optional Notarization: Add notarization for court or other requirements
Common USCIS Use Cases
- →Green Card Applications (I-485)
- →Citizenship Applications (N-400)
- →Marriage-Based Visas (I-130, CR-1, K-1)
- →Work Visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1)
- →Family-Sponsored Visas (I-130)
- →Adjustment of Status
- →Consular Processing
- →Asylum Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a USCIS certified translation?
A USCIS certified translation is a translation accompanied by a signed statement from the translator certifying that the translation is accurate and complete. The translator must be competent in both languages and cannot be the applicant.
Do I need to notarize my translation for USCIS?
No. USCIS does not require notarization of translations—only the certification statement. However, notarization may be required for other purposes (courts, schools), and we offer it as an optional service.
How long does it take?
Most 1–2 page documents are completed within 24–48 hours. Larger documents (3–10 pages) take 3–5 business days. For urgent requests, contact us for rush service availability.
What if USCIS rejects my translation?
If USCIS rejects your translation due to an error on our part, we'll fix it for free or provide a full refund. This is our acceptance guarantee.
Can I translate my own documents for USCIS?
No. USCIS explicitly states that you cannot translate your own documents if you are the applicant. The translation must be done by someone competent in both languages who is not the applicant.
Do you translate from all languages?
Yes. We have vetted translators for 100+ language pairs, including Spanish, French, Mandarin, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, and many more. All translations are certified and ready for USCIS submission.
Is my information secure?
Absolutely. All documents are encrypted during upload and storage. We never share your information with third parties, and translators sign confidentiality agreements.
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