Dallas, TX

Certified Translation Services in Dallas–Fort Worth, TX

Certified translation of birth, marriage, and civil documents for the DFW metro's Mexican, Indian, and Vietnamese immigrant communities.

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Dallas–Fort Worth is the fastest-growing major metro for immigration filings in Texas. Mexican, Indian, Vietnamese, and Salvadoran families dominate the I-130 and N-400 caseload, with significant employment-based filings in the Plano–Frisco corridor.

We serve the entire DFW metroplex remotely — every certified translation is USCIS-accepted and delivered the next business day, anywhere from Fort Worth to Mesquite.

The Dallas immigrant community we serve

DFW has one of the largest Indian-American populations in the South (especially in Plano, Frisco, and Irving), a major Mexican-origin community across the metro, established Vietnamese neighborhoods in Garland and Arlington, and growing Salvadoran and Honduran populations.

Most common filings in Dallas

H-1B to green card transitions

Indian tech-sector employees in Plano and Frisco needing translated mark sheets, diplomas, and police clearances for I-140 and adjustment of status.

I-130 family petitions

Mexican family reunification — Mexican long-form actas de nacimiento for spouses, parents, and children.

N-400 naturalization

Translated supporting documents for Vietnamese and Salvadoran applicants.

8 CFR §103.2(b)(3)

What USCIS expects from your Dallas 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

If your degree was issued in a regional Indian language (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, etc.), the diploma and full transcript need certified translation. We translate to the format WES and ECE expect for credential evaluation.
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