20+ European Languages
Native-speaker certified translations for all major European languages
🇫🇷 French Translation
Certified translations for French birth certificates, marriage certificates, and academic diplomas. INIS accepted for Irish immigration.
🇩🇪 German Translation
Professional German to English translation by native speakers. Legal documents, business contracts, and technical manuals.
🇪� Spanish Translation
Spanish civil document translation for INIS. Both European and Latin American Spanish handled by certified translators.
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Standard Translation
- ✓ Native speaker translator
- ✓ Quality assurance review
- ✓ 2-3 business day delivery
- ✓ Digital delivery (PDF/Word)
- ✓ One revision included
Certified Translation
- ✓ Certificate of Accuracy included
- ✓ INIS & court compliant
- ✓ 48-hour standard delivery
- ✓ Physical & digital copies
- ✓ Notarization available (+€40)
Rush Service
- ✓ 24-hour delivery guaranteed
- ✓ Priority processing queue
- ✓ Certificate of Accuracy
- ✓ Direct customer support
- ✓ Same-day available (contact us)
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