You may now be in the process of completing all the formalities for entering the United States after receiving a job offer. You have probably been told what documents you need to submit to USCIS to get your visa approval such as a birth certificate, marriage certificate if applicable, medical reports and degree and diploma certificates. If your mother tongue is not English you will have to get all requested documents translated into English before you reach the final stages of your visa application and eventual approval.
If you are new to translating your documents, even if you are
fluent in English, you are not permitted to undertake your own translations and
must get someone from outside your immediate family to do the translations on
your behalf. You have to be certain the translations are acceptable by USCIS standards
as they require that you use a qualified translator. All you need to do is hire
a translator who is prepared to write and sign a statement saying the
translation is accurate. This signed statement will be needed to fulfil the
USCIS requirements. Of course it is always in your best interest to check all
the translations before you submit them to the USCIS as part of your
application package.
U.S. law has not set any formal accreditation for translators but
ATA, the American Translator’s Association, does hold courses and exams for
eager translators who wish to gain work as a translator. If you want to be sure
that you get the translation you deserve you should consider hiring an ATA certified
translator who professes to be qualified to undertake translations at a high
level.
There are some translators vying for work who have lived in an
overseas country for a number of years and believe they have the qualifications
to carry out translation work but they may not be good at more technical
documents such as birth certificates, degree certificates and medical reports
as a translator who has had some training, taken an exam and has gained an ATA
membership and is considered to be an ATA certified translator.
Many people who use translation services often learn to trust
those that are ATA certified translators as they are more committed to
completing a good translation job which will be accepted by the USCIS.
Contact:
Cinchtranslations
3101 SW 34th Avenue
STE#905-453, Ocala
FLORIDA 34474
Telephone: (1) 855-938-7267
Webadress: www.cinchtranslation.com
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