Is your translation fully accepted by USCIS?
Yes, our uscis accepted translations in Guayaquil are fully certified and recognized by USCIS, as well as major embassies for Canada, UK, and Australia. We provide the signed Certificate of Translation Accuracy required for all immigration and visa processing.
What is the difference between certified and notarized translation?
A certified translation includes a signed statement from the translator attesting to the accuracy. A notarized translation involves the translator signing this statement in front of a Notary Public. While USCIS usually only requires certification, some other high-level legal processes require the notarized version of your official documents in Guayaquil.
How long does it take to receive my documents?
For standard documents (1-3 pages), we typically complete the uscis accepted translations in Guayaquil within 24 to 48 business hours. If you require notary legalization, please add an additional 24 hours to the process for local office processing.
Do you offer discounts for large projects?
Absolutely. We value long-term partnerships and larger documentation sets. For any uscis accepted translations in Guayaquil that exceed 3 pages, we apply volume discounts automatically. The more you translate, the lower the per-page rate becomes.
Can you handle the Apostille for my birth certificate?
Yes, as long as your document was issued in Ecuador. We can manage the entire process of getting your Ecuadorian document legalized (Apostilled) and then providing the uscis accepted translations in Guayaquil so it is ready for international use immediately.
Can I send a photo of my document instead of a scan?
Yes, you can send a clear, flat photo of your document. However, for the best results and professional presentation of your uscis accepted translations in Guayaquil, a high-resolution scan is always preferred.