We understand the value of time, especially when unexpected situations require your documents within a day or two. After years of serving clients from all walks of life, we’ve handled countless urgent requests. That’s why we now also offer rush USCIS-certified translation services where our linguist experts translate with the same level of accuracy, right within your preferred timeline.
For urgent 1- to 2-page documents that need to be delivered the very same day.
Best for basic immigration documents that need delivery by the next business day.
Recommended for larger document sets of 5 to 6 pages that require extra processing time.
Handed over before your USCIS filing deadline with the same certified quality.
Every certified translation we have worked on to date has been prepared to meet all the USCIS requirements.
You don’t have to go from one agency to another for different USCIS-approved translation services for different document types. We offer translation for a wide range of files, all in one place. Here are the documents we translate:
Certified birth certificate translation for USCIS applications where every detail is translated adequately whilst keeping the original format.
Need a marriage certificate translation for USCIS? We provide the best translation for spousal visas and any family-based immigration petitions.
We offer the most accurate USCIS death certificate translation for survivor benefits and immigration petitions.
Our team also works with divorce decree translations that help verify marital history for marriage-based immigration.
Get professional translations of diplomas and their transcripts for education or even employment-based immigration.
We translate passports, national ID cards, driver’s licenses, and any other identity documents for USCIS purposes.
Police and Background checks are always submitted in support of immigration, so get your certificate translated through experts.
Got any insurance policies or coverage records for legal purposes/ hand it over to us, and we’ll translate them to meet USCIS standards.
Our team of skilled linguists works with certified translations of affidavits, court records, and other legal documents as well.
At Translators Unlimited, we know that every case is different, and the requirements of the receiving agency may vary. That’s why we offer versatile translation options, so you can select the service that best aligns with your submission requirements.
Every translation we deliver to our clients has a signed Certificate of Accuracy that indicates your document has been translated accurately for submission. And it is guaranteed to be accepted by USCIS.
While USCIS in itself does not always require notarized translation. However, some courts, universities, and other institutions do at certain times. We also deliver notarized translation alongside our basic certification.
Need more than one document translated and confused about how to handle all that? Don’t worry, we just upload all of them, and we will translate your complete immigration file. Making certain every document is ready to submit together.
Our team has native speakers of the language you choose for your translation. Furthermore, providing multiple revisions of your documents and have them accepted by USCIS.
Multilingual USCIS Document Coverage
From the world’s most commonly spoken languages to even the less widely spoken ones, we specialize in them all. Every translation is handled by a native-language expert with the industry knowledge for your specific document.
Answers to the Most Common Client Questions
The list of most commonly asked questions by our clients answered by our experts
Yes. USCIS does require certified English translations for documents written in another language for any immigration application.
A USCIS-compliant translation comes with a Certificate of Translation Accuracy, which is signed by a qualified translator. It confirms that the translated document matches the original.
Yes. We prepare every document carefully and make sure it follows all the USCIS standards so it gets accepted with your immigration application.
No. USCIS usually does not require notarized translations. A certified translation is generally enough. But we do provide notarization if another organization requests it.
Any document not written in English may need a certified translation for USCIS. Common examples are birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, transcripts, passports, and legal documents.
The turnaround time depends entirely on the document and language you need it on. Many documents can be completed within a day, with rush options for urgent cases.
The cost is also decided on the document type and language pair. Get a free quote, and we will provide pricing based on your exact needs.
No. You cannot certify your own translation for USCIS. The translation must be completed and certified by a renowned translation agency.