How Much Does It Cost to Translate a Birth Certificate for USCIS?
The cost to translate a birth certificate is always $54, even for documents with two pages or lots of words, and we always send both hard-copies by mail and USCIS certified electronic copies by email. Our rate of $54 is almost always less than others when considering the total price (rate comparison chart below). Certified translation for USCIS is included in the standard cost to translate birth certificates for immigration purposes. Some translation services advertise birth certificate translation for $25, but then charge $50 or more if the document contains over 200 words, as most certificates do. Additionally, some translation services charge outrageous fees for the shipping of hard copies and the certification process. Notarization by a third party is an extra $9; however, notarized translation for a vital records is no longer required for immigration, naturalization, citizenship, residency, or green card petitions. Notarized birth certificate translation is only needed for passports, some DMV offices and local government offices.
$54: One (1) Birth Certificate Translation or One (1) Marriage Certificate Translation
Standard Translation Rate Comparison: Southeast Spanish vs. Other Translators
There are a lot of deceptive pricing models in translation. Many translators advertise rock-bottom prices per page and then add on a lot of additional charges. When comparing rates, you will find that our birth certificate translation rates are always lower, even for higher quality service and superior completed translations. See how our rates are lower with the following cost comparison:
Our Rates, Including All Essential Services [Birth Certificate Translation USCIS]
- Birth Certificate Translation (Front and Back): $54
- Additional Pages: $0
- Over 200 Words: $0
- 4-24 Hour Service: $0
- Notarization by a 3rd Party: $9
- Standard Shipping: $6
- FedEx 2 Day Shipping: $15
- FedEx Overnight Shipping: $35
- NEVER outsourced
- NEVER computer translated
- ALWAYS fully guaranteed, in all cases, period.
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Their Rates, Including All Essential Services [Birth Certificate Translation USCIS]
- Birth Certificate Translation: $20-$25 per page
- Additional Pages: $20-$25
- Over 200 Words: $20-$25 charge
- 4-24 Hour Service: $15-$50
- Notarization by a 3rd Party: $10-$25
- Standard Shipping: $10-$20
- FedEx 2 Day Shipping: $20-$30
- FedEx Overnight Shipping: $40-$60
- Most likely outsourced, especially if offering 10+ languages
- Many translators use programs to translate and simply edit lightly
- Limited guarantee with lots of fine print and exceptions
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We are one of the highest rated translation services in the United States for a reason: we don’t play games or use deceptive advertising tactics. We publish all translation rates for standard documents, and we provide excellent translation services at fair prices. We don’t lure you in with low cost translation rates per page and then add on additional charges. Call or email today to get an official quote, which will be $54 for a standard birth certificate translation, including a certified email version and physical copies shipped by regular mail.
How Much Does Notarized Birth Certificate Translation Cost?
How much does it cost to translate a birth certificate when notarization is required? If you need a notarized translation by a third party notary (not for USCIS), it is $63. Birth certificate translation costs $54 for the standard translation process and does not include apostilles, notary certification pages and other documents not needed for most translation requests. The rate is the same for documents translated from Spanish to English, French to English, Portuguese to English, Italian to English or documents going out of the country that need to be translated from English to Spanish. Notarization is typically required when sending documents abroad but not when using for citizenship, immigration, residency, or other immigrant visa applications or requests. In sum, if you need to know how much is it to translate a birth certificate for USCIS, the answer is always $54; however, if it needs to be notarized too, it is $63.
Our standard certification is valid for USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services), Naturalization, Visa Applications, Residency Requests and Extensions, and US Passport Applications. It is also valid for all federal, state and local courts. We can translate for the DMV as well, but those often require additional forms.
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How Long Does It Take to Translate a Birth Certificate for USCIS?
Most USCIS translations are completed in 8 to 24 hours or less. We work late and early hours. If the document is received and payment is made late in the evening, we can complete most birth certificate translations by 9AM the following morning, even on weekends. Same day service is possible if the document is received early in the morning. Our immigration translation process, also known as birth certificate translation USCIS, can be completed in as few as two hours in rare cases. Please call for details about rushed translation projects.
What Are the Most Common Birth Certificates Translated?
We are certified to translate vital records from all countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, South America, and Europe. We translate from Spanish to English, English to Spanish. Also from French to English, Portuguese to English and Italian to English. We also translate from Catalan and Romanian, but those are not always ready in 24 hours. Birth certificates from Honduras, Mexico and Panama are always one-page in length; however, notary issued certificates from Colombia, Venezuela and Spain are often two-pages long. Some countries issue hand-written extracts of birth registrations or copies from the civil registry books of birth. These, like two-page certificate, are still $54; nonetheless, we will always send a draft version to ensure that all names and dates are accurate. Hand-written extracts are common in Argentina, Peru and the Dominican Republic.
Visit our rates page, read more about birth certificate translation, or checkout now if you are ready to get start your official translation. If you want to know how much does it cost to translate a Birth Certificate for USCIS or where to translate for USCIS, then you have come to the right place as our rates are always transparent. We do not have a maximum number of words and birth certificates translation costs $54, unless you need it notarized by a third party notary for a US Passport.
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How Do I Get a Translation Certified for Immigration, Naturalization or Citizenship Purposes?
Not all documents or vital records are submitted to the federal government (USCIS, formerly INS) for immigration purposes. The government suggests that submitted documents in a language other than English must have a complete and accurate translation into English. The translation must include a certification or sworn affidavit attesting that the translation is accurate and complete and it must also state the translator’s competence and credentials as a professional translator. What this means is that the translation must include a certification letter, on letterhead from an official translator, that is, a registered translation agency, and this letter must include specific wording in order to be accepted. More information can be found in the following page from the Government Publishing Office. We have submitted literally thousands of official translations for customers, including H-1B requests, I-130 applications, permanent residency, green cards, and all other types of visa petitions and processing, and they are always accepted; we guarantee it.
Who Can Translate Birth Certificates for USCIS?
The government has published rules as to who can translate birth certificates for USCIS. According to USCIS.gov, professional translation agencies must complete birth certificate translations from their customers using a mirror image translation, that is, mirror image formatting, the translator must provide a certification letter on letterhead from the translation agency. The certification must be signed by the translator. Each page must be stamped with the translator’s certification stamp; both the copy of the original document and a copy of the translation must be stamped. Additionally, the translator should not be related to the requesting party or the holder of the original vital record. If all of these regulations are followed, the translation will be accepted. In sum, in order to answer the question regarding who can translate birth certificates for USCIS, the answer is simple: any agency who understands and follows current federal rules and regulations. At Southeast Spanish, we stay current by subscribing to USCIS daily updates, following various federal agencies on Twitter and other traditional news outlets. Translation for USCIS is our specialty, so we understand what needs to happen in order for your birth certificate translation to be accepted. If you to know where to translate birth certificates from Spanish, Portuguese, French or Italian, Southeast Spanish has been specialized in this for over thirteen years.
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What Are the Requirement for Translations to Be Accepted by the National Visa Center?
Requirements for birth certificate translation for the NVC (National Visa Center) are very similar to that of USCIS; however, all documents need to be submitted or uploaded electronically. The translation must be certified and then completed and returned in a scanned PDF file less than 2MB. Additionally, the NVC states that all pages must be centered and upright. Scans that are too large or include pages in horizontal format will not be accepted. We follow the NVC online and on social media in order to guarantee our translations are completed pursuant to NVC regulations.
How Much Does Birth Certificate Translation Cost When It Has Two Pages?
How much does birth certificate translation cost when the document has two pages? Translation of birth certificates with two pages still costs $54. We always charge $54, even for two and three page certificates issued by the Civil Registry offices in Spain or the two page hand-written certificates from Venezuela or Cuba. Birth certificates from Guatemala, Honduras and Colombia often have two pages, and they still cost $54. Some birth certificates have civil registry stamps or certifications from the ministry of foreign affairs on the back; the cost is still $54. This question is important as many translators advertise rates per page that will double if even one stamp is found on the back; their actual cost for birth certificate translation services are much higher when all fees are considered. We prefer to advertise all rates upfront and be fully transparent regarding pricing.
Are Hard-Copies or Physical Copies Mailed to My Home or Office?
After the certified translation has been completed, we always send the original, paper copies both by mail, that is, after we have sent the USCIS certified electronic version by email. We understand that most translators no longer send hard-copies or physical copies by mail since they are no longer required for USCIS, but we find that schools, local government offices and DMV offices usually require original, physical copies. We do not charge extra for standard shipping of hard-copies; others charge $10 to $20 to mail out physical copies of the translated documents. Standard shipping is always free, and we only charge a few extra for FedEx ($15 for two day shipping and $35 for overnight). Our overnight shipping rates with FedEx are only a few dollars more than translators like Universal Translation’s standard mailing rate of $22.
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Instructions about How to Translate a Birth Certificate for USCIS
Customers always ask about the actual process for translation, how to translate a birth certificate from Spanish to English for USCIS and where to translate birth certificates, and even how much is it to translate a birth certificate, and while the process is not complicated, there is a lot of incorrect and outdated information regarding the USCIS birth certificate translation process. This short video explains how to complete the process easily and correctly.
Summary, Conclusion, Final Thoughts
We are the highest rated translation service in the United States for a reason: we never use deceptive advertising tactics. We publish all translation rates for commonly translated documents, and we provide high-quality translation services at reasonable prices. Call or email today to get an official quote, which will be $54 for a standard birth certificate translation, including a certified email version and physical copies shipped by regular mail.
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It is $54 to translate a birth certificate, even for birth certificate translations with two pages or lots of words. Included in this rates is the shipping of original, paper-copies by mail, and we also send a USCIS certified electronic version by email. Our rate of $54 is almost always less than others when considering the total price (see above).
If you are searching for birth certificate translation services near me? You will find a lot of business, many of which are not local. We have several local offices, although for most translations, we do not need to see the originals document in order to complete a certified translation. Our location page lists contact information for most of our local translation offices.
The cost to translate a two-page birth certificates is still $54. Birth certificates with two pages are common in Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Spain and Peru. Free shipping of original, paper-copies by mail is included, and we also send a USCIS certified electronic version by email. Our rate of $54 is almost always less than others when considering the total price (see above).
The cost to translate a Honduran birth certificate is always $54, including translation, certification, electronic copies for USCIS and hard-copies (paper copies) delivered by mail. There are no hidden costs and the translation process is fully guaranteed. If you need to get birth certificate translated today, we can help.
We can always provide a certified, official USCIS birth certificate translation in 24 hours or less, although some can be translated in only a few hours.
If you have been asking where can I get my birth certificate translated, we have many local translation offices, but it never necessary for us to see the original birth certificate in order to translate a birth certificate. For example, if you have a birth certificate from Honduras, no matter where you are, we can provide birth certificate translation services nationwide.
Yes, our birth certificate certified translation process has been accepted by USCIS and other agencies for over thirteen years. We always research new and current rules and regulations to make sure our birth certificate certified translation process is acceptable according to 2024 laws, rules, and regulations.
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How much does it cost for a pre nuptial to be used in a court of law. Spanish to English. Does it have to be certified and notarized. If it does please include the price for me.
Yes, it is $49 for a USCIS certified translation, which includes everything you need for USCIS/immigration. If it is for a passport or another agency, you may need to add 3rd party notarization and shipping of the hard-copies. Please email the document to us at info@sespanish.com, and I will provide a full quote. Thanks!