USCIS Certified Translation Services in Texas
Immigration cases depend on documentation, and documentation depends on certified translation. Whether you are applying for a green card, a work visa, or citizenship, documents like birth certificates and marriage licenses must be translated by a certified professional. Our translators have processed thousands of immigration documents and understand exactly what USCIS officers look for when reviewing translated submissions.
When you submit a birth certificate, marriage record, or foreign diploma to USCIS, the accompanying translation must meet strict standards. The translator must certify in writing that they are competent in both the source and target languages and that the translation is accurate and complete. Our agency provides exactly this — a full certified translation paired with a properly formatted Certification of Accuracy that USCIS adjudicators recognize and accept.
- 100% USCIS Acceptance: Every translation includes a signed Certification of Accuracy meeting USCIS submission requirements.
- Zero RFE Policy: If USCIS ever issues a Request for Evidence related to our translation, we revise at no cost.
- 24–48 Hour Turnaround: Certified PDFs delivered to your inbox, ready for immediate USCIS submission.
- All Document Types: Birth certificates, marriage records, divorce decrees, police clearances, diplomas, and more.
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How Certified Translation Works in Texas
Our clients in Texas choose us because the process is as simple as ordering anything else online. You provide the document, we handle the legal-grade certified translation, and you get back a USCIS-ready PDF with the Certification of Accuracy attached. Most standard documents — birth certificates, marriage records, diplomas — are completed within 24 hours of submission.
Our certified translation workflow is built for reliability. After you submit your document, it enters a two-stage process: translation by a credentialed linguist and independent review by a second specialist. This dual-review approach catches errors before they reach you. The final deliverable includes both the translated document and a signed Certification of Accuracy that meets USCIS standards.
Documents We Certify in Texas
Birth Certificates
Certified translations accepted by USCIS, courts, and vital records offices statewide.
Marriage Certificates
Official translations of foreign marriage records for immigration and legal proceedings.
Divorce Decrees
Certified translations of dissolution documents required for visa and green card applications.
Police Clearances
Accurate translations of background check letters for immigration and employment submissions.
Academic Transcripts & Diplomas
University-accepted certified translations of foreign educational credentials and degrees.
Passports & ID Documents
Certified translations of foreign passports, national IDs, and driver's licenses.
Medical Records
Precise certified translations of foreign medical documents for insurance and immigration use.
Court Orders & Legal Filings
Certified translations of judgments, contracts, and legal correspondence for court submission.
Business Documents
Certified translations of articles of incorporation, financial statements, and commercial contracts.
Spanish Document Translation in Texas
Spanish document translation for USCIS requires more than fluency — it requires familiarity with the specific legal vocabulary used in Latin American and Spanish official records. Our certified translators serving Texas have extensive experience with the formatting conventions of government documents from Mexico, Central America, South America, and Spain. We never use generic translations for legally specific terms; every word is chosen to reflect the exact meaning of the original.
Spanish document translation in Texas demands translators who understand regional variation. Official documents from Mexico differ structurally from those issued in Colombia, Argentina, or Spain, and a translator who does not recognize these differences can introduce errors. Our team includes specialists in every major Spanish-speaking jurisdiction, ensuring that documents from any country are translated accurately and completely.
Why Choose a Certified Translator in Texas?
Choosing a certified translator in Texas means choosing someone whose work will be scrutinized by government officials, judges, and university admissions committees. Our translators hold recognized credentials and have documented track records of acceptance by USCIS and federal courts. We do not use generalist translators for legal documents — every linguist in our network specializes in the document types they translate.
The certified translators in our Texas network are chosen for expertise, not just availability. We match translators to documents based on language pair, document type, and subject matter. A legal contract gets a translator with legal document experience. A medical record goes to a translator with medical terminology training. This specialization is why our translations are accepted by USCIS without revision requests.
Translation Pricing for Texas
Understanding translation costs before you commit is important, especially when documents are needed for legal or immigration proceedings. Our pricing model for Texas clients is simple: one rate per page, all-inclusive. Whether you are translating a single birth certificate or a complete set of immigration documents, our transparent pricing means you can budget accurately from the start.
Many clients in Texas ask whether they can save money by using a bilingual friend or an uncertified translator. The answer is straightforward: USCIS does not accept uncertified translations, and using one will result in a rejected application or an RFE. The cost of a professional certified translation — typically $50 to $75 per page — is a small fraction of the cost of a delayed visa or a returned immigration petition.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the price of certified document translation in Texas?
- Our standard fee for certified translation in Texas starts at $50 per page. This includes the complete linguistic work and the signed Certification of Accuracy — no hidden fees.
- Do you provide USCIS approved translation services for immigration documents?
- Yes. We provide certified translation services that meet every USCIS requirement. Our translators include the required Certification of Accuracy statement and attest to the accuracy and completeness of every translation.
- How fast can I get my document translated and certified?
- Most standard documents are delivered within 24 to 48 hours. Expedited service are available for same-day needs.
- What makes a translation legally certified?
- A certified translator provides a signed Certification of Accuracy swearing to their competence in the language pair and the completeness of the translation. USCIS requires this statement for all non-English documents submitted with applications.
- Can I get Spanish to English certified translation services?
- Certainly. Spanish to English certified translation is our most requested language pair. We translate documents from every Spanish-speaking countries, including birth certificates, marriage records, and legal filings.
- Will my translation be accepted by USCIS?
- Our certified translations are prepared to USCIS specifications and have a documented record of acceptance. Should any agency require a revision to a translation we produced, we reissue it at no additional cost.
- What documents do you translate and certify?
- We certify translations of birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, police clearance letters, academic diplomas, court orders, medical records, and business contracts. Any document in a non-English language can be certified by our translators.
Cities We Serve in Texas
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