Certified translations accepted by USCIS, Massachusetts courts, universities, hospitals, and government agencies — starting at $29.95 per page. Trusted for immigration filings, legal proceedings, medical records, academic transcripts, and official documents. Serving Boston, Springfield, Cambridge, Worcester, Lowell, and every city across Massachusetts.
We provide USCIS-accepted certified translations to clients in every major Massachusetts city. Select your city for local information, institutions we serve, and common document types in your area.
Massachusetts is home to over 1.2 million foreign-born residents, representing 18% of the state population, with significant Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese-speaking communities. The state's world-class universities, research institutions, and biotech industry attract international students and professionals requiring certified translations for visa applications, academic credentials, and employment documentation. The Boston field office of US Citizenship and Immigration Services handles thousands of family-based and employment-based immigration cases annually, all requiring certified English translations of foreign documents. Massachusetts courts at all levels, from district courts to the Supreme Judicial Court, require certified translations for divorce, custody, property, and contract disputes involving foreign-language documents. Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations to individuals, law firms, businesses, and students across every Massachusetts city and county, starting at $29.95 per page.
Massachusetts is one of the most linguistically diverse states in the US, with over 0.9 million foreign-born residents across all 67 counties and one of the highest concentrations of immigrant communities in the nation. Spanish, Portuguese, Portuguese, and Arabic are spoken by millions across Boston-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Hillsborough, and Orange counties. The Boston USCIS Field Office handles among the highest immigration caseloads in the country, and every foreign-language document submitted — whether for an I-485 adjustment of status, a naturalization application, or a family petition — must be accompanied by a certified translation meeting the requirements of 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations to individuals, law firms, businesses, and students across every Massachusetts city and county, starting at $29.95 per page.
If you are filing an immigration petition, applying for a Massachusetts driver's license, registering a foreign marriage or birth, or submitting documents to a Massachusetts court, you need a certified translation that is accepted by the relevant authority. We translate birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, death certificates, passports, national ID cards, police certificates, and financial records from Spanish, Portuguese, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, and 100+ other languages. Our translations meet USCIS requirements under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and are accepted by all Massachusetts state courts, the Boston and Cambridge USCIS field offices, the Massachusetts Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and every government office statewide. Translations are delivered by email as a certified PDF. Most orders of 1–3 pages are ready within 24 hours. If a hard copy is required, we ship via regular mail with free shipping.
Official Translations is a trusted translation partner for immigration practices across Massachusetts, from solo practitioners in Brockton and Doral to mid-size and large firms in Boston's Brickell and Boca Raton. We support all case types: family-based petitions, adjustment of status, removal defense, asylum applications, VAWA petitions, U-visa and T-visa cases, and appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals. Our translations are accepted by the Boston Immigration Court, the Cambridge Immigration Court, and the US District Court in Massachusetts (Southern, Middle, and Northern Districts). We provide consistent formatting, signed Certificates of Accuracy on every document, and fast turnaround for urgent filings — making us a reliable choice for attorneys who need translation they can depend on.
Massachusetts's role as a gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean means many Massachusetts-based companies regularly handle documents in Spanish, Portuguese, Portuguese, and other languages. We serve HR departments managing international hires, legal teams handling foreign contract review, compliance officers submitting foreign regulatory documents, and operations teams supporting cross-border business. Common business translation needs in Massachusetts include employment records and foreign background checks, corporate certificates and articles of incorporation, financial statements for lenders or investors, medical records for workers' compensation cases, and contracts requiring certified translation for Massachusetts courts or state agencies. We work with businesses of all sizes across Boston, Springfield, Cambridge, Worcester, and Lowell, with volume pricing available for ongoing needs.
Massachusetts's public university system is one of the largest in the US, and international students and transfer applicants routinely need certified translations of academic transcripts, diplomas, and language proficiency certificates. Our translations are accepted by all Massachusetts public universities — including the University of Massachusetts (UF) in Gainesville, Massachusetts State University (FSU) in Brockton, University of Boston (UM), Massachusetts International University (FIU), University of Central Massachusetts (UCF) in Cambridge, University of South Massachusetts (USF) in Springfield, and all 28 Massachusetts College System campuses. We also translate for professional licensing applications to the Massachusetts Department of Health (physicians, nurses, dentists, and allied health professionals), the Massachusetts Board of Bar Examiners, and other state licensing boards. Every academic and professional translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy and is formatted to meet the requirements of Massachusetts admissions offices and licensing boards.
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