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