What is Authorised Translation?
Authorised translation is a professional service performed by government-recognized certified translators. It involves translating official documents with a certification or stamp that verifies the translation’s accuracy and authenticity. This service is essential for legal, immigration, academic, and business purposes.
What is Sworn Translation?
Sworn translation is done by translators who have taken an oath before a legal authority to provide truthful and precise translations. This type of translation is mandatory for courts, immigration, and other official legal procedures.
Why Choose Us?
- Certified translators with government recognition
- Fast, accurate, and reliable translation
- Accepted by embassies, courts, universities, and government agencies
- Comprehensive support for attestation, apostille & legalization
- Confidential and secure handling of documents
- Competitive pricing with no hidden fees
Languages We Cover
Our services cover a wide range of national and international languages including:
- English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Bengali, Kannada, Urdu
- French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian
- Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, Persian, Swahili
- Chinese (Mandarin & Cantonese), Japanese, Korean
- Polish, Romanian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian
- Other regional and international languages on request
Documents We Translate
- Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates
- Academic Transcripts, Diplomas & Certificates
- Legal Contracts, Affidavits & Power of Attorney
- Passports, Visa & Immigration Papers
- Medical Reports & Prescriptions
- Business Agreements & Financial Statements
- Patent, Trademark, and Intellectual Property Documents
- Police Clearance & Background Check Certificates
Why It Matters
Accurate authorised and sworn translations are vital for legal compliance, international immigration, educational admissions abroad, business transactions, and court proceedings. Mistakes or uncertified translations can cause delays, denials, or legal issues.