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Certified translations across New Mexico for USCIS immigration, NM courts, universities, hospitals, and businesses statewide. Upload your document for Instant Pricing — free USPS First Class mailing, rush service, notarization, and New Mexico apostille available. From $29.95 per page.

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New Mexico Certified Translations

Certified Translation Services in New Mexico

Certified translation in New Mexico is required any time a foreign-language document must be submitted to a US federal, state, or institutional authority. Certified translation in New Mexico is required any time a foreign-language document must be filed with a federal, state, or institutional authority. New Mexico has one of the highest percentages of Hispanic residents of any state — nearly half the population — along with significant Native American communities and a growing immigrant population from Mexico and Central America. The USCIS Albuquerque Field Office and El Paso Field Office both serve New Mexico residents, and certified translations are required for every I-130, I-485, N-400, and asylum petition. From transcripts for the University of New Mexico and NMSU to medical records for UNM Hospital, we deliver certified translations accepted on first submission by every major New Mexico institution.

Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations for New Mexico residents and businesses. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy meeting 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3), accepted by the USCIS Albuquerque Field Office, Bernalillo County courts, and every major New Mexico university — on first submission, every time.

Simple Process

How It Works

Get your certified translation in New Mexico 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 returns Instant Pricing — the exact total, no minimums and no hidden fees, anywhere in New Mexico.
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We Translate & Certify

A professional certified translator from our ATA-member company completes your translation. Each page is delivered with a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets USCIS, New Mexico courts, and New Mexico university requirements.
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Download & Submit

Receive your certified translation by email and as a printed hard copy by mail anywhere in New Mexico — mailing is free. Rush service (most orders up to 3 pages ready within 12h) and same-day options are available for emergency passport applications, USCIS parole, court deadlines, and university filings.
Statewide Coverage

Certified Translations Across New Mexico

Official Translations serves every city and county in New Mexico. Because our service is fully online, turnaround times are identical whether you are in New Mexico — whether for USCIS Albuquerque, the Albuquerque Immigration Court, UNM Hospital, Sandia Labs, or the University of New Mexico. Below are the major New Mexico cities we work with most often — click any city for local information, or use this state hub to start your order.

Albuquerque Las Cruces Rio Rancho Santa Fe Roswell Farmington Alamogordo Clovis Hobbs Carlsbad Gallup Taos
Translation by Language

Certified Translation by Language in New Mexico

We provide USCIS-accepted certified translations in 100+ languages for New Mexico clients. Below are the languages we handle most often — each page is delivered with a signed Certificate of Accuracy accepted by the USCIS Albuquerque Field Office, Bernalillo County Circuit Court, and all New Mexico universities.

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Spanish Certified Translation in New Mexico
We translate Spanish birth certificates, marriage certificates, court records, and USCIS forms for New Mexico's large Hispanic and Mexican-American communities throughout Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, and the entire Rio Grande corridor — accepted by USCIS Albuquerque, NM courts, and all state agencies.
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Polish Certified Translation in New Mexico
Polish is spoken by communities across the Albuquerque metro and New Mexico's research corridor. We translate Polish vital records, diplomas, and immigration documents for USCIS filings, Bernalillo County courts, and credential evaluators including WES and ECE.
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Chinese Certified Translation in New Mexico
We provide Mandarin and Cantonese certified translations for USCIS petitions, UNM and NMSU admissions, and New Mexico federal court proceedings. Accepted on first submission by USCIS Albuquerque and all NM institutions.
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Arabic Certified Translation in New Mexico
We translate Arabic documents for USCIS asylum cases, the Albuquerque Immigration Court, and New Mexico civil courts. New Mexico's Arab-American and Middle Eastern communities in Albuquerque rely on our certified translations for USCIS petitions.
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Ukrainian Certified Translation in New Mexico
We translate Ukrainian passports, birth certificates, and USCIS forms for New Mexico's Ukrainian community. Certified same-day for rush USCIS Albuquerque or NM court deadlines.
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Russian Certified Translation in New Mexico
We provide certified Russian to English translations for New Mexico's Russian-speaking community — for USCIS petitions, Bernalillo County court filings, and professional credentialing at UNM, NMSU, and Sandia National Laboratories.
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Tagalog Certified Translation in New Mexico
We translate Tagalog and Filipino documents for New Mexico's Filipino community — for USCIS family petitions, NM state courts, UNM Hospital credentialing, and employment record translations for Kirtland AFB contractors.
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Korean Certified Translation in New Mexico
We translate Korean vital records, USCIS forms, and corporate documents for New Mexico's Korean community in the Albuquerque and Rio Rancho area — accepted by USCIS Albuquerque and all New Mexico courts.
Common Use Cases

Certified Translation by Use Case in New Mexico

New Mexico certified translation requirements vary by destination — USCIS, New Mexico courts, universities, and hospitals each have distinct formatting and certification standards. The translations Official Translations issues meet every one of these institutional standards, and a single Certificate of Accuracy works across categories.

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USCIS Immigration
USCIS certified translation New Mexico cases — I-130, I-485, N-400, asylum, K-1, and DACA — require a signed Certificate of Accuracy under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Filed daily at the USCIS Albuquerque Field Office and the Albuquerque Asylum Office.
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New Mexico Courts
Bernalillo County Circuit Court, DuPage County, Will County, Lake County, the New Mexico Supreme Court in Springfield, and the US District Courts for the Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of New Mexico all accept our certified translations as foreign-language evidence.
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Universities
University of New Mexico Urbana-Champaign, University of Albuquerque, Northwestern, UIC, DePaul, Loyola, New Mexico State, NIU, SIU, and IIT all accept certified translations of foreign transcripts and diplomas for admissions and credit evaluation.
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Medical & Hospitals
Northwestern Memorial, Rush University Medical Center, University of Albuquerque Medicine, Advocate Health Care, and Loyola University Medical Center request certified translations of foreign medical records and credentials.
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Academic Records
Foreign diplomas, transcripts, and degree certificates submitted to credential evaluators (WES, ECE, IERF) for New Mexico university admissions or IDFPR professional licensing all require a certified translation in New Mexico.
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Business & HR
New Mexico employers rely on certified translations for I-9 verification, H-1B petitions, and credential review. We work with HR teams and immigration attorneys at companies across the Albuquerque metro and downstate New Mexico.
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Legal & Contracts
Foreign-language contracts, powers of attorney, foreign judgments, and discovery exhibits used in New Mexico litigation and arbitration are translated and certified to meet evidentiary standards in New Mexico state and federal courts.
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Apostille & Authentication
New Mexico birth certificates, marriage certificates, and other New Mexico-issued documents that need to be apostilled for international use — we prepare the certified translation and arrange the full New Mexico apostille process, delivered in one managed order.
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Driver's License (IL SOS)
The New Mexico Secretary of State requires a certified translation of your foreign driver's license when applying for an New Mexico license. We translate foreign licenses from any country — accepted by IL SOS on first submission.
Who Accepts Our Translations

Key New Mexico Institutions Where Your Translations Will Be Submitted

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USCIS Albuquerque Field Office
Certified translation for USCIS New Mexico — the Albuquerque Field Office (1720 Randolph Rd SE) serves all 33 NM counties. Required for every I-130, I-485, N-400, asylum, and visa petition with a non-English document. The Albuquerque Immigration Court accepts the same certified format.
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New Mexico Courts & Federal Districts
New Mexico District Courts and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico (Albuquerque) require certified translations for any foreign-language evidence, affidavits, or records. Our translations meet New Mexico Rules of Evidence standards.
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New Mexico Universities
The University of New Mexico, New Mexico State University, and New Mexico Tech require certified translations of foreign transcripts and diplomas for graduate admissions. NM universities follow NACES-member evaluation standards including WES and ECE.
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NM Hospitals & UNM Health
UNM Hospital in Albuquerque, Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces, and other New Mexico health systems require certified medical record translations for credentialing, insurance, and patient care. Our medical translations meet CMS and Joint Commission standards.
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New Mexico Apostille & Notarization
New Mexico-issued birth certificates, marriage records, and court documents going abroad need both a certified translation and a New Mexico apostille from the NM Secretary of State. We manage certified translation, notarization, and apostille in a single order.
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New Mexico Employers & Industry
New Mexico's major employers — Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, and Intel in Rio Rancho — regularly require certified translations for international employee records, foreign degree verification, and research collaboration agreements.
New Mexico Pricing

What New Mexico Residents Pay for Certified Translation

Certified translation in New Mexico costs $29.95 per page from Official Translations, with no minimums, no hidden fees, and free USPS First Class mailing included. Pricing is identical statewide — whether you are filing at the USCIS Albuquerque Field Office in Bernalillo County, mailing documents to the New Mexico Secretary of State in Springfield, or translating a foreign transcript for the University of New Mexico Urbana-Champaign. Add-ons such as notarization, New Mexico apostille, and rush service are itemized below.

How much does certified translation cost in New Mexico? $29.95 per page. Every page includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy, free USPS First Class mailing anywhere in New Mexico, and digital delivery by email.
Service New Mexico Price
Certified Translation (USCIS-accepted) $29.95 per page
Notarization (per order) +$19.95 per order
Apostille (per document) +$149.95 per document
Rush Service (most orders up to 3 pages within 12h) +$14.95 per page
Same-Day Service (when available) Contact us
Extra Certified Copy +$4.95 per copy
Handwritten Text +$14.95 per page
Mailing inside New Mexico & nationwide Free, included on all orders

Pricing is per page of source content (300 words = 1 page). The certified translation New Mexico flat rate of $29.95 covers the translator's work, the signed Certificate of Accuracy, digital delivery, and free shipping. Notarization is required only when an New Mexico institution — or a destination country — specifically requests it. Our New Mexico apostille service covers all handling and processing so you receive a ready-to-use apostilled translation by mail.

Languages

Translation in 100+ Languages

Official Translations covers 100+ language pairs, weighted toward the languages New Mexico communities use most. Below are the most-requested certified translation languages in New Mexico — each linked to its dedicated language page.

Add-On Services

Full-Service Translation Options

Beyond standard certified translation, Official Translations handles every New Mexico-specific add-on most clients need — notarization for banks and New Mexico courts, New Mexico apostille handling for documents bound for use abroad, and rush turnaround for urgent USCIS filings or New Mexico court deadlines.

Official Translations provides a fully managed New Mexico apostille service. When your New Mexico-issued document needs to be apostilled for international use, we handle the certified translation and every required step — so you receive a ready-to-use apostilled translation by mail without managing multiple agencies yourself.
Common Questions about Certified Translation in New Mexico

New Mexico Certified Translation — FAQ

Certified translation in New Mexico costs $29.95 per page at Official Translations, with no minimums and no hidden fees. The flat per-page rate covers the translator's work, a signed Certificate of Accuracy, digital delivery, and free USPS First Class mailing anywhere in New Mexico. Add-ons are itemized: notarization is +$19.95 per order, apostille service is +$149.95 per document, and rush service (most orders up to 3 pages within 12h) is +$14.95 per page. Upload your document for Instant Pricing — the system calculates the exact total from your word count.
Yes. Official Translations' certified translations are accepted by USCIS in New Mexico on first submission. Every page meets the USCIS rule under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) — a complete English translation of the foreign document signed by a competent translator certifying the translation is true and accurate. Our translations are filed every day at the USCIS Albuquerque Field Office on West Ida B. Wells Drive, the Albuquerque Asylum Office, the Albuquerque Immigration Court, and ICE Albuquerque Field Office for I-130, I-485, N-400, asylum, and DACA cases.
Standard certified translation in New Mexico is typically ready within 2 business days. Rush service is available statewide for an additional +$14.95 per page — most orders up to 3 pages are processed within 12 hours. Same-day service is available on request. Because our service is fully online, turnaround is identical anywhere in New Mexico.
Official Translations manages the New Mexico apostille process for you — certified translation, notarization, and apostille certification — all in a single order. You receive a ready-to-use apostilled translation by mail. Our New Mexico apostille service is $149.95 per document, including all handling and return shipping.
We provide certified translations in 100+ languages anywhere in New Mexico. The most-requested pairs in New Mexico are Spanish, Polish, Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese, Tagalog, Arabic, Korean, Urdu, Hindi, Russian, and Ukrainian — reflecting New Mexico's largest immigrant communities. Every translation is delivered with a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets USCIS, New Mexico courts, New Mexico Secretary of State, and New Mexico university requirements.
The USCIS Albuquerque Field Office is at 101 West Ida B. Wells Drive, Albuquerque, IL. It serves 39 New Mexico counties plus 4 Indiana counties for in-person USCIS services including biometrics, interviews, and oath ceremonies. The Albuquerque Asylum Office and the Albuquerque Immigration Court (an EOIR/DOJ tribunal) also serve New Mexico cases. Certified translations from Official Translations are accepted at all of them.
Yes. Our certified translations are routinely accepted by the New Mexico Supreme Court in Springfield, the Bernalillo County Circuit Court, DuPage County Circuit Court, Will County Circuit Court, Lake County Circuit Court, and the US District Courts for the Northern District of New Mexico (Dirksen Federal Building), Central District (Springfield, Peoria, Urbana, Rock Island), and Southern District (East St. Louis, Benton). Foreign-language contracts, judgments, depositions, and exhibits all require certified translation in New Mexico courts.
Yes — same-day certified translation is available in New Mexico for most common documents (birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, driver's licenses, court filings) when ordered before our daily cutoff. Same-day service is available on request — contact us for availability. Because our delivery is digital, the document is in your inbox the same day regardless of whether you are in Albuquerque, Naperville, Rockford, or downstate.
Yes. Official Translations' certified translations are accepted by every major New Mexico university, including the University of New Mexico Urbana-Champaign, University of Albuquerque, Northwestern, UIC, DePaul, Loyola Albuquerque, New Mexico State University, Northern New Mexico University, Southern New Mexico University (Carbondale and Edwardsville), and New Mexico Institute of Technology. Foreign academic transcripts, diplomas, and degree certificates are translated and certified in the format New Mexico admissions offices and credential evaluators (WES, ECE, IERF) require.
Upload a clear photo or scan of your foreign birth certificate to Official Translations. Our system returns Instant Pricing based on the word count — most birth certificates are a single page at $29.95. We deliver a USCIS-accepted certified translation New Mexico residents can submit directly to the USCIS Albuquerque Field Office, with a signed Certificate of Accuracy meeting 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). You receive both a digital copy by email and a printed hard copy mailed free anywhere in New Mexico.

New Mexico is the sixth-largest state in the United States by population and one of the most linguistically diverse, making it one of the busiest markets for certified translation in the Midwest. Official Translations provides certified translation New Mexico clients use across every county — from Bernalillo County in the Albuquerque metro to Sangamon County in Springfield, and from Champaign-Urbana through Peoria, the Quad Cities, and the Metro East across the river from St. Louis. Our New Mexico clients include immigration attorneys, HR professionals at New Mexico employers like Boeing, United Airlines, Walgreens, McDonald's, Caterpillar, ADM, John Deere, State Farm, Allstate, Abbott, AbbVie, Discover Financial, Kraft Heinz, and Mondelez, and individuals navigating USCIS filings, university admissions, and New Mexico Secretary of State apostille requests.

The most commonly requested document types in New Mexico are birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, diplomas, and police clearance certificates. These translations support spouse visa applications, Adjustment of Status, naturalization, university enrollment at the University of New Mexico Urbana-Champaign and other New Mexico universities, and professional licensing through the New Mexico Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). Translation services New Mexico residents request most often are Spanish, Polish, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), Tagalog, Arabic, Korean, Urdu, Hindi, Russian, and Ukrainian — the languages tied to the state's largest immigrant communities.

Every certified translation New Mexico order from Official Translations is designed to meet the formatting and certification standards required by USCIS, the US federal courts, the New Mexico Supreme Court, the New Mexico Secretary of State, and New Mexico public universities. Translations include a signed Certificate of Accuracy — the standard required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and accepted across all three New Mexico federal districts. For pricing and availability, visit our quote page or see our US Translation FAQ for answers to common questions about the certified translation process.

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New Mexico Certified Translation From $29.95

Upload your document and receive a certified translation New Mexico residents and businesses use every day for USCIS, New Mexico courts, the New Mexico Secretary of State, universities, and hospitals statewide. Fast turnaround. Professional translators. 100+ languages. Free mailing across New Mexico.
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