USCIS-Certified Translations That Get Approved
24hr
Turnaround
98%
Acceptance Rate
123+
Languages
4.9
Customer Rating
What USCIS Requires
Trusted Death Certificate Translation Services
Sensitive & Accurate Translation
Full translation of the deceased's name, date and cause of death, issuing authority, and all certifying seals.
Probate & Estate Ready
Accepted by probate courts for estate proceedings, inheritance claims, and asset transfers.
Insurance & Pension Claims
Life insurance companies and pension boards require certified translations for benefit claims.
Confidential Handling
Your documents and personal information are handled with strict confidentiality at all times.
Handled with Care
We understand that requesting a death certificate translation is often part of a difficult time. Our team is here to make the administrative process as smooth as possible.
Our USCIS Guarantee
If USCIS rejects our translation for any reason, we redo it for free — no questions asked.
COMMON USES
Where These Translations Are Required
Probate & Estate Court
Courts handling estate proceedings require certified translations to process inheritance and asset distribution.
Insurance & Benefits
Life insurance providers, pension boards, and Social Security require official translations before processing claims.
Immigration Records
USCIS may require a death certificate as supporting documentation in various immigration petitions.
Step by step
Simple & Dicreet Process
Upload Document
Send us a scan or photo of your birth certificate
Expert Translation
A certified translator renders every detail accurately
Quality Review
A second expert reviews and certifies the translation
Delivery
Receive your certified translation within 24 hours
WHAT YOU NEED
Document Requirements & Accepted Formats
Documents We Apply
- Original birth certificate (any language)
- Hospital-issued birth records
- Church or civil registry certificates
- Delayed registration certificates
- Amended or corrected birth records
Accepted File Formats
- PDF (scanned, clear quality)
- JPEG / PNG photos (min. 300 DPI)
- Word documents (.doc, .docx)
- WhatsApp or email photo submissions
- Physical mail for hard copies