Atlanta, GA

Certified Translation Services in Atlanta, GA

USCIS-accepted certified translations for Atlanta's Mexican, Vietnamese, Indian, and Ethiopian immigrant communities.

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Atlanta has become one of the fastest-growing immigration metros in the Southeast, with Mexican, Vietnamese, Indian, Korean, and Ethiopian communities all maintaining substantial USCIS caseloads. Ethiopian filings in particular have surged with growing community presence in Clarkston and Stone Mountain.

We translate documents from every major language spoken in metro Atlanta, delivered the next business day to applicants from Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Cobb counties.

The Atlanta immigrant community we serve

Metro Atlanta has the largest Ethiopian-American population in the Southeast, substantial Vietnamese and Korean communities (especially in Gwinnett County), a fast-growing Indian-origin population in Forsyth and Fulton counties, and an established Mexican-origin community across the metro.

Most common filings in Atlanta

I-130 family petitions

Ethiopian, Vietnamese, and Mexican family reunification — translated kebele birth certificates, giấy khai sinh, and actas.

Diversity Visa follow-on filings

Ethiopian DV-lottery winners filing adjustment of status with translated supporting documents.

H-1B to green card transitions

Indian and Chinese tech filings in the Alpharetta and Cumming corridors.

8 CFR §103.2(b)(3)

What USCIS expects from your Atlanta translation

  • Full English translation

    Every word, stamp, seal, and marginal note on the foreign document must be rendered into English — not summarized.

  • Signed Certificate of Accuracy

    The translator certifies, in writing, that the translation is complete and accurate and that they are competent to translate from the source language to English.

  • Original visible alongside translation

    USCIS expects the certified English translation to be submitted together with a legible copy of the original foreign-language document.

  • Independent translator

    The translator cannot be the applicant or beneficiary. Self-translations are routinely rejected, even when accurate.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — Ethiopian Amharic civil documents are a core part of our caseload for Atlanta-metro applicants. Dates are translated from the Ethiopian calendar with Gregorian equivalents in brackets, the format USCIS expects.
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