Legal documents can be important aspects of your immigration. If you need affidavits from people in a foreign country for an asylum or family visa application, then they’re going to need to be translated into English from whatever language they were in originally. And that is going to require a legal certified translation from an experienced, certified, and professional translations company.
When dealing with legal documents, you want to make sure that you’ve covered all of your bases. Often you’ll have to obtain a sworn statement, otherwise known as an affidavit, from an interested party. Perhaps you need someone overseas to attest to conditions in your home country and why you’re applying for asylum. You’ll also need that document to be notarized, too.
But most importantly, you’ll need to obtain a legal translation certification for those documents. That’s because United States Citizenship and Immigration Services requires (by law) that each translation you provide be certified by an experienced translator. The translator must attest to his fluency in both English and the target language, as well as the accuracy of the document in question. When that is done, then you have a legally authenticated, as well as certified, document that can be submitted to USCIS.
While anyone can sign a USCIS certification, it’s a rare company that can promise that the translation is 100% accurate and won’t be rejected by USCIS. My Certified Translations promises that each and every of its certified translations, as well as legal translation certification, will not be rejected by USCIS. In fact, they offer a 200% moneyback guarantee to back up that promise if it is rejected by USCIS.
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