PERUVIAN DOCUMENT TRANSLATION
Peruvian Diploma Translation for USCIS
A certified translation of a Peruvian diploma (Diploma de Grado Academico / Titulo Profesional) for USCIS costs about $15–25 and is delivered in 24–48 hours, with a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Translation HelpDesk uses native Spanish and Quechua-speaking specialists, and if USCIS rejects our translation we fix it free and cover your resubmission fee.
Updated July 11, 2026 · Reviewed by Victor Luján, Founder — certified translations since 2018
WHAT WE TRANSLATE
The Peruvian Diploma (Diploma de Grado Academico / Titulo Profesional)
A Peruvian university credential comes as a printed "diploma," and there are two tiers people conflate: the academic degree ("Grado Academico de Bachiller," Maestro, or Doctor) and the professional title ("Titulo Profesional" — Licenciado, Ingeniero, Abogado, etc.). The diploma is conferred "a nombre de la Nacion," signed on the front by the Rector, the Decano of the faculty (or postgraduate director), and the Secretario General, with the Grados y Titulos office endorsing the reverse. Every valid degree is inscribed in SUNEDU's Registro Nacional de Grados y Titulos (RNGT), verifiable free on SUNEDU's online consulta, so a "constancia de inscripcion" often accompanies it. For USCIS or credential evaluators, the certified English translation must distinguish grado from titulo (they are not interchangeable), reproduce the exact career name, the conferral date, the university's full legal name, and the SUNEDU/diploma registration numbers. Signatures and seals are marked "[signature]"/"[seal]," and the translator's signed certification of accuracy is attached.
WHO ISSUES IT
Where Your Peruvian Diploma Comes From
Peruvian diplomas are issued by the awarding school or university itself — the exact office and registration system are described above. Peru has been a party to the Hague Apostille Convention since September 30, 2010, so a single apostille replaces consular legalization. Full Peru apostille & authentication guidance →
USCIS REQUIREMENTS
How USCIS Wants Your Peruvian Diploma Translated
For your Peruvian diploma, USCIS requires a complete English translation of everything on the page — the issuing office’s details, seals, and any marginal notes included — plus a signed certification of accuracy under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Machine translation cannot sign that certification. We reproduce the document's exact layout so an officer can compare it line by line against your Peruvian original.
WATCH OUT FOR
Common Peruvian Diploma Pitfalls
Peruvian diplomas should have institution names, degree titles, and honors transliterated and labeled rather than 'converted' to a US equivalent — that judgment belongs to the credential evaluator (WES/NACES), not the translator.
Native Peruvian Specialist
A native speaker of your document's language handles it — not a generalist or a machine.
Format-Matched to the Original
The original layout, seals, and stamps reproduced in position.
USCIS Acceptance Guaranteed
If USCIS rejects it citing the translation, we fix it free and cover your resubmission fee.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Peruvian diploma translation cost?
A standard Peruvian diploma is typically $15-25 total, certified and formatted, delivered in 24-48 hours. Pricing is $0.05 per word; longer or multi-page documents are quoted exactly before you pay.
Is your Peruvian diploma translation accepted by USCIS?
Yes. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy meeting 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). If USCIS rejects it citing the translation, we correct it free and reimburse your resubmission fee.
How much does a Peruvian birth certificate translation cost and how long does it take?
Certified translation runs $0.05 per word, so a typical birth certificate is about $15–25 total, with a 24–48 hour turnaround. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy meeting 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3), backed by our USCIS Rejection Pledge. Send it by email at info@translationhelpdesk.com for a free 250-word sample.
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