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USCIS-accepted certified translations for immigration, courts, universities, and employers — from $29.95 per page. Serving Lansing and Ingham County with fast turnaround.

Lansing certified translation services
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Lansing Certified Translations
Why Lansing Residents Need Certified Translations

Lansing is a center of language diversity in Michigan. Roughly 8% of Lansing residents were born outside the United States, and Lansing is a state-capital refugee resettlement site supported by St. Vincent Catholic Charities, with significant Nepali/Bhutanese, Congolese, Burmese, Syrian, Iraqi, Vietnamese, and Hispanic communities concentrated in North Lansing, the Eastside, and along South Cedar Street. The most commonly requested translation languages in the city are Spanish, Arabic and Nepali — driven by USCIS immigration filings, Ingham County and U.S. District Court Western District of Michigan cases, admissions at Michigan State University and Lansing Community College, and employment documentation across the State of Michigan, General Motors, and Sparrow Health.

Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations for individuals, law firms, immigration attorneys, universities and employers throughout Lansing and Ingham County. Every translation is completed by a professional translator and accompanied by a signed Certificate of Accuracy — the format required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3), by the U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan — Lansing division, by the Ingham County (30th) Circuit Court, and by Michigan State University (East Lansing), Lansing Community College. Whether you are filing at the USCIS Detroit Field Office, submitting to a Ingham County court, or applying to a Lansing-area university, our translations meet every institutional standard.

Simple Process

How It Works

Get your certified translation in 3 easy steps.

1

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.
2

We Translate & Certify

A native-speaking ATA-member translator completes your certified translation with a signed Certificate of Accuracy.
3

Download & Submit

Receive your certified translation by email or as a hard copy by mail – whichever you need. Rush delivery available for urgent Lansing filings.
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Translations for Every Part of Lansing

Downtown / REO Town

7,800+ residents
Top language: Spanish

North Lansing / Old Town

10,200+ residents
Top language: Nepali

Eastside / Michigan Avenue corridor

11,500+ residents
Top language: Arabic

South Lansing / Cedar Street corridor

14,600+ residents
Top language: Spanish

Westside / Saginaw Street

9,400+ residents
Top language: Swahili

Groesbeck / Eaton corridor

8,300+ residents
Top language: Vietnamese
Languages
Translation in 100+ LANGUAGES

We provide certified translations in over 100 languages — covering the language pairs most commonly spoken across Lansing and Ingham County, and required by USCIS for immigration filings, by the courts, and by Lansing-area universities. The most-requested languages in Lansing are listed below.

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Most common questions about official translation in Lansing

Lansing Certified Translation — FAQ

Yes. Our certified translations meet USCIS requirements under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Every translation is completed by a professional translator and accompanied by a signed Certificate of Accuracy — the format required for all documents submitted with immigration applications, including those routed through the USCIS Detroit Field Office that serves Lansing and the rest of Michigan.
Yes. We regularly provide certified translations for proceedings at the Ingham County (30th) Circuit Court, the U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan — Lansing division, and related immigration hearings. Court-submitted translations must be completed by a qualified translator — we provide the signed certification required by all Michigan state courts and federal courts.
Our certified translations are accepted by Michigan State University (East Lansing), Lansing Community College, and by the Michigan Office of College and Career Readiness. We translate academic transcripts, degree certificates, diplomas, and language-qualification certificates to meet admissions requirements. See our academic translation page for details.
Our standard turnaround is 1–3 business days for most documents, with next-day delivery available for urgent requirements. The service is fully digital — turnaround is the same whether you are in Downtown / REO Town, North Lansing / Old Town, Eastside / Michigan Avenue corridor, or anywhere else in Ingham County. Your official translations are delivered securely by email as PDF files, with hard copies available on request.
Yes. Spanish, Arabic and Nepali are among our most-requested language pairs in Lansing, reflecting the city's 8% foreign-born population. We handle birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, police records, and all other document types. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy and is accepted by USCIS, the courts, and educational institutions.
Yes. We provide certified Swahili and Vietnamese to English translations for Lansing residents, alongside 100+ other languages. This covers the city's refugee, immigrant, and international-student communities. See our languages page for the complete list.

Lansing, in Ingham County, is home to roughly 112,700 residents, of whom about 8% were born outside the United States. Our Lansing clients include immigration and asylum attorneys working with refugee families; HR and legal teams at the State of Michigan, General Motors Lansing Delta Township Assembly, and Michigan State University; clinicians and patient advocates at Sparrow Hospital and McLaren Greater Lansing; and individuals navigating the US immigration system from North Lansing, the Eastside, South Lansing and the Westside.

The most commonly requested document types in Lansing are birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, academic transcripts, diplomas, police-clearance records, and driver licenses. These are required for spouse and family visas, Adjustment of Status, naturalization, DACA renewals, admissions to Michigan State University (East Lansing) and other Lansing-area colleges, professional licensing with Michigan state boards, and employment verification. Spanish, Arabic and Nepali are the most common language pairs requested, reflecting Lansing’s language-diversity profile.

Our certified translation service covers 100+ language pairs and is designed to meet the formatting and certification standards required by USCIS, the U.S. District Court, Western District of Michigan — Lansing division, the Ingham County (30th) Circuit Court, and all Michigan public institutions. Translations include a signed Certificate of Accuracy — the standard required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and accepted across Michigan. For pricing and availability in Lansing, visit our quote page or see our translation FAQ for answers to common questions about the certified translation process.

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Lansing Certified Translations from $29.95
Upload your document and receive a certified translation accepted by USCIS, courts, and universities across Lansing. Fast turnaround. Professional translators. Every language.