- a copy of the translation with wet ink signature of the translator
- stamp and signature of a New York notary, certifying the signature of the translator
- translations certified by a New York notary are valid in all 50 US states
- delivered by USPS Priority mail
If the organization to which you are going to submit the document clearly requires a “notarized translation”, “notary certification of translation”, then you will need a notarized copy of the translation. But most authorities (USCIS, evaluation agencies, universities, colleges) only require a certified translation. Our digital copies of the translation in PDF files fully comply with the requirements for a certified translation.
No, USCIS doesn’t require a notarized or hard copy of the translation.
Yes, a notarized copy of the translation can be ordered lately.
You will receive the certified translation in a PDF file with a signed Certificate of Translation, which fully complies with the requirements of USCIS, universities, colleges, evaluation agencies, employers.