USCIS-accepted certified translations for immigration, courts, universities, and employers — from $29.95 per page. Serving all Syracuse and Onondaga County neighborhoods with fast turnaround.
Syracuse is one of the most linguistically diverse cities in the United States. According to the US Census, over 35% of Syracuse residents speak a language other than English at home, with Spanish, Polish, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), and Arabic among the most common. This diversity creates constant demand for official translation services — for immigration applications filed at the Syracuse USCIS Field Office, proceedings at the Onondaga County Circuit Court, university admissions at USyracuse, Syracuse University, Le Moyne College, and SUNY ESF, and employment documentation across every industry.
Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations for individuals, law firms, immigration attorneys, universities, and employers throughout Syracuse and Onondaga 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 at the Syracuse USCIS Field Office at 101 W Congress Parkway, submitting to the Onondaga County Circuit Court, or applying to the University of New York at Syracuse, our translations meet every institutional standard.
Get your certified translation in 3 easy steps.
We provide certified translations in over 100 languages — covering all major language pairs spoken across Syracuse and Onondaga County and required for USCIS immigration applications, court proceedings, and university admissions. The most commonly requested languages in Syracuse are listed below.
Yes. Every certified translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets USCIS requirements under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Syracuse-area residents file through the USCIS Buffalo Field Office, and our translations are accepted for naturalization, green card applications, and all immigration petitions.
We provide certified translations for the Onondaga County Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. This includes legal pleadings, contracts, evidence exhibits, and all foreign-language documents needed for civil, family, or criminal proceedings in the Syracuse area.
Our certified translations are accepted by Syracuse University, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Le Moyne University, and all SUNY institutions. We translate academic transcripts, diplomas, and recommendation letters for admissions and credential evaluations.
Standard turnaround is 24 hours for single-page documents such as birth certificates and marriage certificates. Multi-page academic or legal packages typically take 2–3 business days. Rush and same-day service is available for urgent deadlines.
Yes. Spanish and Polish are among our most requested language pairs in Syracuse, along with Italian, Russian, French, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Arabic. We translate 100+ languages to serve Syracuse’s growing refugee and immigrant communities.
Yes. We offer apostille services for Syracuse residents who need their translated documents certified for international use under the Hague Convention. We handle the entire apostille process on your behalf.
Syracuse is Central New York’s largest city and a major refugee resettlement hub, with growing Somali, Bhutanese, Vietnamese, and Spanish-speaking communities alongside established Italian and Polish populations in neighborhoods like the Northside, Eastwood, University Hill, and Westcott. Our Syracuse clients include families filing immigration paperwork through the USCIS Buffalo Field Office, attorneys preparing cases for the Northern District of New York, students at Syracuse University and Le Moyne, and social service agencies assisting with refugee resettlement translations.
The most commonly translated documents for Syracuse residents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, refugee status documents, and immigration petitions. These are submitted to the Onondaga County Supreme Court, the Northern District of New York, the Syracuse City School District, and state professional licensing boards. Every translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets USCIS standards under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3).
Our certified translation service covers 100+ languages and meets the requirements of USCIS, U.S. federal courts, and all New York State public institutions. For pricing and availability, visit our FAQ page.