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Erik 09-14-2012 11:04 PM

birth certificate
 
Do you need to have your birth certificate translated for this process and if you do how much and where could you typically do this?

omar51286 09-14-2012 11:25 PM

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USCIS website says you need to translate every document that is not in english. I translated my birth certificate with a notary, he charged me 20 bucks.

Pesos 09-14-2012 11:30 PM

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You can translate it yourself if you're competent enough with English. I can give you a template of it if you PM me. Or you can do the notary thing.

orangegroves 09-15-2012 12:35 AM

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USCIS explicitly says you can't translate your own documents. They have to be translated and certified by someone else.

I uploaded a scan of my birth certificate to an online document translation service and got a notarized, certified translation in the mail in 3 weeks. It cost like $70 but I felt like splurging.

MadMan 09-15-2012 12:52 AM

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I used FoxTranslate. $29 and I got it in 10 hours! They send you an email, and you print it out. It's all professional, and certified looking. :D

But if you're looking to save some cash, have someone translate it for you. There are templates all over the forums.

Siri2013 09-15-2012 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Erik (Post 302099)
Do you need to have your birth certificate translated for this process and if you do how much and where could you typically do this?

Yes the instructions clearly state that any document submitted in a foreign language needs to be translated and certified by someone who is fluent in English and Spanish...(or any other foreign language). I didn't read anything saying that translated documents needed to be notarized, so I had someone who is fluent in both languages certified the translation. I translated it myself using "Google Translator", then I had another person review it/edit ,and have that individual sign it/date it/ and write contact ifo and address. THAT'S IT!. Look at the link for a quick example. Good Luck

Siri2013 09-15-2012 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Siri2013 (Post 302195)
Yes the instructions clearly state that any document submitted in a foreign language needs to be translated and certified by someone who is fluent in English and Spanish...(or any other foreign language). I didn't read anything saying that translated documents needed to be notarized, so I had someone who is fluent in both languages certified the translation. I translated it myself using "Google Translator", then I had another person review it/edit ,and have that individual sign it/date it/ and write contact ifo and address. THAT'S IT!. Look at the link for a quick example. Good Luck

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...000ecd190aRCRD

Erik 09-15-2012 09:48 AM

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Well do I the translated birth certificate for any more of the process besides the filling out of the application?

carnivore 09-15-2012 02:09 PM

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Crap I didn't translate anything. http://dreamact.info/forum/customava...tar16292_8.gif I just sent it as it was. But I also submitted my valid passport and an expired passport - that should be enough to prove my identity right? Even if my BC was in Portuguese.

carnivore 09-15-2012 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by carnivore (Post 302462)
Crap I didn't translate anything. http://dreamact.info/forum/customava...tar16292_8.gif I just sent it as it was. But I also submitted my valid passport and an expired passport - that should be enough to prove my identity right? Even if my BC was in Portuguese.

Can anyone tell me if I'm screwed


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