Certified Translation Services in Orlando, FL
Certified document translation for Central Florida's Puerto Rican, Brazilian, and Venezuelan communities — accepted by USCIS.
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Central Florida's immigration profile is unique: the largest mainland Puerto Rican community, growing Brazilian and Venezuelan populations, and a steady flow of family-based filings tied to the hospitality and theme-park economy.
We serve Orlando, Kissimmee, and the broader Central Florida metro remotely with USCIS-certified translation in Spanish, Portuguese, and a dozen other languages — delivered the next business day with no office visit required.
The Orlando immigrant community we serve
Orlando's immigrant population skews toward Puerto Rican (Spanish-language documents needing translation despite U.S. territory status), Brazilian (Portuguese inteiro teor certidões), Venezuelan, and Colombian. Many local filings combine multiple source documents — a Brazilian birth certificate and a Venezuelan marriage certificate in the same I-130, for example — which is exactly the kind of multi-language bundle we quote at a discount.
Most common filings in Orlando
I-130 spousal petitions
Cross-national couples (Brazilian/American, Venezuelan/American) needing both partners' civil documents translated.
I-485 employment-based adjustment
Theme-park and hospitality-industry visa transitions requiring translated diplomas and transcripts.
Family-based naturalization (N-400)
Translated identity and supporting documents for Puerto Rican, Brazilian, and Venezuelan applicants.
What USCIS expects from your Orlando 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.
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