Korean Translation
Our certified Korean translations are handled by professional human translators who speak English, but are also are native Korean speakers. For your important documents, we make sure that our Korean translators accurately translate every detail with the highest level of quality.
Certified translation is required for documents being submitted to official institutions such as USCIS, courts, and universities. This involves translating the original content from one language, such as foreign languages, into English, while maintaining a word-for-word, literal translation to ensure complete accuracy. Our human translators are fluent in both the original language and English, ensuring the translation is precise and suitable for official use.
For immigration purposes, USCIS and other government agencies often require translated documents to be certified. This includes vital documents like birth certificates, marriage licenses, and legal agreements. Our company offers not just translation but certification, verifying that the translation is accurate and complete, matching the original in meaning and context. In certain cases, notarized translations are required, adding an extra level of authentication.
Certified translations are also essential for legal matters, business transactions, and educational purposes. Courts, state, and federal governments may require them for verifying identities, processing applications, or approving contracts. Universities may need transcripts or diplomas translated accurately to assess qualifications. Our translations are accepted by local, state, and federal agencies, ensuring that your application or legal case proceeds smoothly.
At LinguaOne, we understand that certified translations require a high level of care and professionalism. We follow ATA guidelines to ensure every translation meets the strict standards required by businesses, government agencies, and individuals. Each translation is delivered in PDF format, accompanied by a certification that authenticates its accuracy and completeness, signed by the translator.
If certification is not needed, order a standard professional translation instead.
Certified Translation
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Our team consists of native Korean speakers fluent in English, delivering translations that capture the essence and subtleties of both languages.
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We offer certified translations that meet industry standards, ensuring your content is accepted by various institutions and authorities.
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Unlike automated systems, our translations are performed by experienced professionals who understand the cultural and contextual nuances required for effective communication.
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We respect your deadlines with both standard and expedited options, guaranteeing that your translations are completed promptly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A translation accompanied by an official statement confirming that the translation is accurate and complete. It is often required for legal, government, or academic purposes.
You may need this type of service when submitting documents to government agencies, universities, or courts, especially for immigration, legal, or academic applications.
No, you cannot. To meet official requirements, the translation must be done by a qualified third-party translator who provides a statement of accuracy.
A qualified translator or a translation agency can provide the necessary certification. The translator must be fluent in both languages and must verify that the translation is accurate.
Turnaround time depends on the document’s complexity, but these services are typically completed within a few business days. Expedited options are also available.
Yes, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires this type of translation for all foreign-language documents submitted with immigration applications.
The primary difference is that a notarization includes an additional step where a notary public verifies the translator’s identity and signature. This adds an extra layer of authentication.
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