Certified translations in Lincoln 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 delivers USCIS-accepted certified translations for Lincoln residents and businesses – birth certificates, marriage records, diplomas, court documents, and immigration filings translated in 100+ languages with same-day rush service. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and free first-class mailing to any Lincoln-area address. Pricing starts at $29.95 per page with Instant Pricing – upload your document for an exact word-count quote in seconds.
Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska and home to one of the largest Yazidi-Kurdish refugee populations in the United States, alongside major Vietnamese, Karen, and Latino communities. Roughly 14% of Lincoln residents speak a language other than English at home, with Vietnamese, Karen, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Spanish, and Arabic among the most common. This diversity creates constant demand for official translation services – for immigration applications routed through the Omaha USCIS Field Office and the Omaha Immigration Court, proceedings at the Nebraska Third Judicial District Court (Lancaster County) and the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska – Lincoln Division, and admissions at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL), Nebraska Wesleyan University, and Southeast Community College.
Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations for individuals, law firms, immigration attorneys, universities, and employers throughout Lincoln and Lancaster County. Every translation is completed by a professional translator and accompanied by a signed Certificate of Accuracy – the format required by USCIS and all official US institutions. Whether you are filing through the Omaha USCIS Field Office at 1717 Avenue H, submitting evidence to the District of Nebraska – Lincoln Division, or applying to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, our translations meet every institutional standard.
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Our clients come from every neighborhood in Lincoln and Lancaster County. The following areas represent the highest demand for certified translation services based on immigrant population concentration.
We provide certified translations in over 100 languages — covering all major language pairs spoken across Lincoln and Lancaster County and required for USCIS immigration applications, court proceedings, and university admissions. The most commonly requested languages in Lincoln are listed below.
We provide the same official translation service to clients throughout the Lincolnland area, Nebraska, and the greater Midwest. Our service is fully online, so turnaround times are identical regardless of your location.
Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska and the academic center of the state, anchored by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and home to one of the largest Yazidi-Kurdish refugee populations in the United States. Our Lincoln clients include immigration attorneys serving the Yazidi, Vietnamese, and Karen refugee communities, HR professionals at companies such as the State of Nebraska, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Bryan Health, Lincoln Public Schools, and Nelnet, healthcare staff at Bryan Health (Bryan Medical Center East and West), CHI Health St. Elizabeth, and Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, and individuals navigating the US immigration system from neighborhoods as varied as Downtown / Haymarket, the Near South / Indian Village district, the North Lincoln / Belmont Yazidi community, the 27th Street / O Street commercial corridor, the UNL / East Campus university district, and South Lincoln / Pioneers Park.
The most commonly requested document types in Lincoln 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, enrollment at Lincoln Public Schools (Nebraska's largest school district) and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, and professional licensing with the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, the Nebraska State Bar Association, and other state licensing bodies.
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 Nebraska public institutions. Translations include a signed Certificate of Accuracy – the standard required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3), the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska – Lincoln Division, and all Nebraska state universities. For pricing and availability, visit our quote page or see our US Translation FAQ for answers to common questions about the certified translation process.