Certified translation of foreign passports for USCIS I-485, travel history documentation, and visa applications. We translate the biographic data page, all relevant entry/exit stamps, and visa pages. $24.99 per page.
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Many applicants submit only the biographic data page translation. USCIS often requires more — and the wrong scope of translation leads to RFEs.
USCIS requires translation of all foreign-language content in a submitted passport — including stamps, entry and exit records, visa pages, and official annotations. Submitting only the biographic page translation is a common cause of Requests for Evidence.
Transliterating names from Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Russian, and other non-Latin scripts must match exactly across all documents in an immigration petition. A discrepancy between the passport name and the birth certificate name triggers USCIS scrutiny. We ensure consistency.
USCIS sometimes requires applicants to submit expired passports to document travel history for I-485 and other petitions. Expired passports are still valid source documents — we translate them regardless of expiration date.
Most clients place their first order in under 3 minutes.
Submit scans of all pages you need translated — biographic page, visa pages, and entry/exit stamps.
A project manager assigns an ATA-certified translator with expertise in passports from your country of origin. We identify and translate every element.
Delivered with our official certification statement covering all translated pages. Accepted by USCIS, courts, and federal agencies.
Starting at $24.99 per page. Every stamp, every field, every page.
It depends on what USCIS is requesting. For most petitions, the biographic data page plus any visa pages and relevant entry/exit stamp pages are sufficient. If USCIS specifically requests your full travel history, translate all stamped pages. We can advise based on your specific petition type — just tell us which form you're filing.
Submit scans of all pages with entry and exit stamps, any visa pages for countries you've visited or lived in, and your biographic data page. We will translate every stamp and annotation on each page to document your travel history in compliance with USCIS requirements.
Name discrepancies between documents are a common cause of USCIS Requests for Evidence. Our translators flag any spelling variations or transliteration differences they observe across your documents. For formal name discrepancies, you may also need an affidavit of identity — consult your immigration attorney.
Our translators note any partially legible stamps in the translation, clearly indicating what text is readable and what is unclear. We do not guess at illegible content. USCIS understands that stamps degrade over time — a complete and honest translation with noted illegibilities is the correct approach.
No. Never mail your physical passport. Upload high-resolution scans or photos of the pages you need translated through our secure portal. Your original passport stays with you at all times.
Order online or request a custom quote for multiple passports or volume immigration cases.