Green Card Application: How to Get Certified Translations That Avoid RFEs (2026)
Translation is the foundation of your green card caseApplying for a green card (permanent residency) is one of the most important milestones in an immigrant's…
Translation is the foundation of your green card caseApplying for a green card (permanent residency) is one of the most important milestones in an immigrant's…
USCIS and foreign language documentsAny document submitted to USCIS that is not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. This applies to…
Understanding the notary's roleA Notary Public is a government-appointed official authorized to witness signatures and verify the identity of the signer. Notaries are commonly involved…
Why Translation Errors Are So Costly In 2024, USCIS issued Requests for Evidence (RFEs) on nearly 12% of all family-based adjustment of status applications — and translation errors…
Why Your Birth Certificate Translation Matters Your birth certificate is one of the most critical documents in any immigration application. Whether you are applying for a…
Introduction If you are preparing immigration documents for USCIS, you have likely come across two confusing terms: certified translation and notarized translation. Many applicants use these words…
If you are submitting documents for immigration in the United States, accurate translation is not just important — it's mandatory. We specialize in certified translation…
In today’s globalized world, the need for Spanish to English document translation is growing rapidly—especially for legal and official records. One of the most commonly…
Why Word-for-Word Is Never Enough The global appetite for Korean literature has never been stronger. From Booker Prize-winning novels to contemporary fiction reaching readers across…
Introduction Global business no longer forgives communication errors. In 2026, with cross-border commerce accelerating and regulatory scrutiny tightening, one mistranslated document can cost your company…