Certified translations in Cupertino for USCIS immigration, courts, universities, DMV, SSA, visas and more. Upload your document for Instant Pricing, free mailing, rush service, notarization and apostille available – from $29.95 per page.
Official Translations serves Cupertino and the wider Santa Clara County with USCIS-accepted certified translations of birth certificates, marriage records, academic transcripts, medical records, and immigration filings prepared by professional native-speaking translators across more than 100 languages. Every certified translation Cupertino order ships with a signed Certificate of Accuracy that satisfies the requirements of 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and is accepted by every federal, state, and academic institution in California. Pricing is transparent and starts at $29.95 per page, with Instant Pricing producing an exact word-count quote the moment you upload your document – no estimating, no hidden fees, and free first-class mailing to any Cupertino ZIP code.
Cupertino is a city of roughly 60,000 in Santa Clara County and one of the most heavily Asian-American cities in the United States, anchored by Apple Inc. headquarters at Apple Park. The most commonly spoken non-English languages in the city are Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Cantonese, Vietnamese, and Korean, with concentrations in neighborhoods including Monta Vista, Rancho Rinconada, Garden Gate, Inspiration Heights / Stevens Creek, Oak Valley, and Linda Vista. This linguistic depth produces constant need for translated civil documents – for immigration filings handled by the USCIS San Francisco Field Office, for civil and family-law matters at the Santa Clara County Superior Court, and for admissions packages submitted to De Anza College, Foothill College, San Jose State University, and Stanford University.
Our Cupertino clients span immigration attorneys, HR teams at Apple and other Wolfe Road employers like Google and Meta, credentialing offices at El Camino Hospital and Kaiser Santa Clara, and individuals navigating green-card, naturalization, work-visa, and student-visa cases on their own. Whether your document needs to land at a USCIS interview, in front of a Santa Clara County judge, or in the hands of De Anza College or Stanford University admissions committee, our certified translation services in Cupertino meet every institutional formatting standard the first time.
Simple Process
How It Works
Get your certified translation in 3 easy steps.
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Upload Your Document
Submit a photo, scan, or PDF through our secure portal. Our system automatically calculates the word count and generates an exact price quote instantly.
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We Translate & Certify
A native-speaking ATA-member translator completes your certified translation with a signed Certificate of Accuracy.
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Download & Submit
Receive your certified translation by email or as a hard copy by mail – whichever you need. Rush delivery available for urgent Cupertino filings.
Cupertino Coverage
Translations for Every Part of Cupertino
Our clients come from every corner of Cupertino and across Santa Clara County. The areas below represent the highest demand for certified translation services in the city, based on long-established immigrant settlement patterns and recent demographic growth.
Monta Vista
Foothill neighborhood west of De Anza Boulevard anchored by Monta Vista High; predominantly Chinese-American, Indian-American, and Korean-American tech families
Top languages: Mandarin, Hindi, Cantonese
Rancho Rinconada
1950s tract neighborhood near Lawrence Expressway; Chinese-American, Vietnamese-American, and Indian-American households
Top languages: Mandarin, Vietnamese, Telugu
Garden Gate
North Cupertino residential district along Stevens Creek; Indian-American, Chinese-American, and Korean-American families with strong Lynbrook High and Cupertino High enrollment
Top languages: Hindi, Mandarin, Korean
Inspiration Heights / Stevens Creek
Hillside enclave near Apple Park; Chinese-American and Indian-American tech families with deep Apple, Google, and Meta ties
Top languages: Mandarin, Hindi, Tamil
Oak Valley
South Cupertino neighborhood near Stevens Creek Reservoir; Indian-American and Chinese-American families with newer Russian and Iranian arrivals
Top languages: Hindi, Mandarin, Russian
Linda Vista / Pasadena
Older neighborhood near Memorial Park; Chinese-American, Vietnamese-American, and Japanese-American families plus a small Persian community
Top languages: Mandarin, Vietnamese, Farsi
Who Accepts Our Translations
Key Cupertino Institutions Where Your Translations Will Be Submitted
We provide certified translations in over 100 languages – covering every major language pair spoken across Cupertino and Santa Clara County, and meeting the requirements of USCIS, California state courts, and Cupertino-area universities. The most commonly requested language pairs in Cupertino are Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Tamil, reflecting the city's strongest immigrant communities.
We provide the same official translation service to clients throughout Santa Clara County, the wider Cupertino metro area, and across California. Because our service is fully online, turnaround times are identical regardless of where you are in the state.
Common Questions about Official Translation in Cupertino
Cupertino Certified Translation – FAQ
Certified translation in Cupertino starts at $29.95 per page at Official Translations, and includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy accepted by USCIS, the Santa Clara County Superior Court – Downtown San Jose and Palo Alto courthouses, the California DMV, the Social Security Administration, and Cupertino-area universities including De Anza College and the wider Cal State and UC systems. Upload your document for Instant Pricing – the exact total is calculated from your document's word count in seconds, with no hidden fees and free first-class mailing throughout Santa Clara County.
Standard turnaround for Cupertino clients is two business days, with rush service available for urgent USCIS deadlines and same-day delivery on most common documents (birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, driver's licenses). Choose your turnaround at checkout after you receive your Instant Pricing quote – rush service is roughly twice as fast as standard delivery.
Yes. Cupertino residents filing immigration petitions through the San Francisco Field Office (Santa Clara sub-office in San Jose) must provide certified English translations of any non-English document – birth certificates, marriage records, divorce decrees, foreign judgments, and supporting evidence. Our translations meet the 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) standard and are routinely accepted on first submission for I-130, I-485, N-400, asylum, and visa cases.
No – USCIS does not require notarization, only a signed Certificate of Accuracy from a competent translator, which Official Translations supplies with every order. If a separate Cupertino institution (a probate court, a foreign consulate, or a real-estate transaction) requires notarized translations, we provide that service as a paid add-on at checkout.
Upload a clear photo or scan of your birth certificate at officialtranslations.com. The system reads the word count and returns Instant Pricing immediately. Choose your turnaround, complete checkout, and you'll receive a USCIS-accepted certified birth certificate translation in Cupertino by email – with a printed copy mailed free to your Cupertino address – typically within 1–2 business days.
Yes. Same-day certified translation in Cupertino is available for most short documents – birth and marriage certificates, driver's licenses, diplomas, divorce decrees, and police certificates. Select rush service at checkout after you see your Instant Pricing – rush is roughly twice as fast as standard turnaround.
Official Translations provides certified translation of Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Tamil, and 100+ other languages in Cupertino. Every translation comes with a signed Certificate of Accuracy and is accepted for USCIS, Santa Clara County Superior Court, California DMV, university, and SSA filings.
Any foreign-language document submitted as evidence to the Santa Clara County Superior Court – Downtown San Jose and Palo Alto courthouses – civil contracts, foreign court orders, marriage and divorce records, medical records, bank statements, and depositions – requires a certified English translation. Each Official Translations submission includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy in the format California state and federal courts accept.
De Anza College (the largest community college in California, in the heart of Cupertino), Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, San Jose State University, Stanford University, Santa Clara University, UC Berkeley, and UC Santa Cruz all accept Official Translations' certified translations for academic transcripts, diplomas, and supporting documents. Our certified translations are submission-ready for Cupertino admissions and credential evaluations.
Cupertino is a city of roughly 60,000 residents in Santa Clara County and one of the busiest markets for certified translation services in Silicon Valley. Our Cupertino clients include immigration attorneys near Apple Park, HR professionals at companies like Apple, Google, and Meta, hospital staff at El Camino Hospital and Kaiser Santa Clara, and individuals navigating the US immigration system from neighborhoods as varied as Monta Vista, Rancho Rinconada, Garden Gate, Inspiration Heights, and Oak Valley.
The most commonly requested document types in Cupertino include birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, and police clearance certificates. These are required for a wide range of purposes including spouse visa applications, Adjustment of Status submissions, naturalization, university enrollment, and professional licensing with the California Department of Consumer Affairs and other state licensing bodies. Birth certificate translation Cupertino, marriage certificate translation Cupertino, and diploma translation Cupertino are the three most common requests, followed by driver's license translation Cupertino for DMV conversions and police clearance translation Cupertino for visa applications.
Our certified translation service covers 100+ language pairs and is designed to meet the formatting and certification standards required by USCIS, the US federal courts, and all California public institutions. Translations include a signed Certificate of Accuracy – the standard required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3), the US District Court for the Northern District of California, and all California state universities. Pricing is $29.95 per page across all languages, with Instant Pricing returning the exact total the moment you upload a document, free first-class mailing to any Cupertino address, and rush + notarization + apostille add-ons available. For pricing and availability, visit our quote page or see our US Translation FAQ.
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Cupertino Certified Translations from $29.95
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