CERTIFIED POLICE RECORD TRANSLATION
Certified Police Record Translation for USCIS
A certified police record translation for USCIS costs about $15–25, is delivered in 24–48 hours, and includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy meeting 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). We translate police records from every country below, using native-speaker specialists — accepted by USCIS or we fix it free.
Updated July 11, 2026 · Reviewed by Victor Luján, Founder — certified translations since 2018
WHY IT MATTERS
Police Record Translation for USCIS
Police and criminal-record clearances are required for adjustment of status, naturalization, and consular processing. A certified translation must reproduce the issuing authority, coverage period, and any recorded entries verbatim.
USCIS requires a complete English translation plus a signed certification of accuracy from a competent translator (8 CFR 103.2(b)(3)). We reproduce the original layout exactly and back every delivery with our acceptance guarantee.
CHOOSE YOUR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
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Every country has its own issuing authority, document format, and authentication path. Pick yours for exact, country-specific guidance:
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does police record translation cost?
A standard police record is $15-25 total, certified and delivered in 24-48 hours at $0.05 per word. You get an exact quote before you pay.
Will USCIS accept my police record translation?
Yes. Every translation carries 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.
Do you translate from any language?
We translate 50+ languages with native-speaker specialists, including Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, Arabic, Mandarin, Vietnamese, and many low-resource languages most agencies outsource.