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MEXICAN DOCUMENT TRANSLATION

Mexican Divorce Decree Translation for USCIS

A certified translation of a Mexican divorce decree (Acta de Divorcio / Sentencia de Divorcio) 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-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 Mexican Divorce Decree (Acta de Divorcio / Sentencia de Divorcio)

Mexican divorce takes two forms and the paperwork differs. An administrative divorce (mutual consent, no minor children) is resolved at the Registro Civil and produces an acta de divorcio on the formato unico. A contested or judicial divorce is decided by a juzgado de lo familiar (family court), which issues a multi-page sentencia de divorcio with the judge's resolutivos (operative rulings) and the date it became firme (final). USCIS generally wants proof the marriage legally ended before a new petition - often the acta de divorcio or the marriage act bearing the divorce annotation, plus the sentencia when custody or property is relevant. Translate the full case caption (numero de expediente, court and district), each resolutivo, and terms like 'cosa juzgada' and 'ejecutoriada' accurately. Court sentencias use dense legal Spanish and Roman-numeral clauses; every page must be translated and certified, since USCIS treats a partial translation of a decree as incomplete evidence and issues an RFE.

WHO ISSUES IT

Where Your Mexican Divorce Decree Comes From

In Mexico, civil-status records come from the Registro Civil (Civil Registry). Mexico has been a party to the Hague Apostille Convention since 1995, so a Mexican public document is authenticated with a single apostille — no U.S. embassy or consular legalization is needed. Full Mexico apostille & authentication guidance →

USCIS REQUIREMENTS

How USCIS Wants Your Mexican Divorce Decree Translated

For your Mexican divorce decree, 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 Mexican original.

WATCH OUT FOR

Common Mexican Divorce Decree Pitfalls

Mexican divorce records must show an unambiguous dissolution date and the exact court or registry that granted it; a vague or mistranslated date can make USCIS question whether a prior marriage truly ended before a new one began.

Native Mexican 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 Mexican divorce decree translation cost?

A standard Mexican divorce decree 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 Mexican divorce decree 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.

My old birth certificate is handwritten and hard to read. Can you still translate it?

Yes. Records from before the 1980s were entered by hand in bound ledgers and often have faded ink plus marginal annotations. Our native-Spanish specialists transcribe what is legible, mark truly unreadable fields as "[illegible]" as required, and flag them for you, so the translation is honest and USCIS-ready rather than guessed.

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