USCIS-accepted certified translations for immigration, courts, universities, and employers – from $29.95 per page. Serving all Winston-Salem and Forsyth County neighborhoods with fast turnaround.
Why Winston-Salem Residents Need Certified Translations
Winston-Salem has a sizable multilingual population: roughly 16.4% of residents speak a language other than English at home per US Census estimates, and about 12.1% are foreign-born. Winston-Salem is a major Southeast Asian refugee resettlement hub, home to one of the largest Hmong, Laotian, and Montagnard populations in the Southeast alongside substantial Mexican, Central American, and growing Somali and Burmese (Karen/Chin) refugee communities resettled through World Relief Triad, with Forsyth County's foreign-born population more than doubling since 2000 (ACS 2022) This creates ongoing demand for certified translation services – for immigration applications routed through the Charlotte Immigration Court, court proceedings at the Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court, university admissions at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), Salem College, and employment, licensing, and medical records required by employers and regulators across North Carolina.
Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations for individuals, law firms, immigration attorneys, universities, and employers throughout Winston-Salem and Forsyth 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) and by all official US institutions. Whether you are filing with the Charlotte Immigration Court, submitting to the Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court, or applying to Wake Forest University, our translations meet every institutional standard.
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 Winston-Salem filings.
Winston-Salem Coverage
Translations for Every Part of Winston-Salem
Our clients come from every neighborhood in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. The following areas represent the highest demand for certified translation services based on immigrant population concentration.
Downtown Winston-Salem (Fourth Street)
revitalized urban core and Innovation Quarter biotech district centered on Fourth Street with restored tobacco warehouses now housing Wake Forest Innovation Quarter and Bailey Park
Top languages: English, Spanish
Ardmore
historic early 20th century streetcar neighborhood south of downtown adjacent to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center with bungalow and Colonial Revival architecture
Top languages: English, Spanish
West End
Winston-Salem's oldest planned suburb and historic district established 1890, listed on the National Register of Historic Places with Victorian and Queen Anne homes near Hanes Park
Top languages: English, Spanish
Old Salem
historic Moravian settlement founded 1766, now a living history museum and National Historic Landmark District with restored 18th and 19th century buildings south of downtown
Top languages: English, Spanish
Reynolda
affluent northwest neighborhood surrounding Reynolda House Museum of American Art and the former R.J. Reynolds estate adjacent to Wake Forest University
Top languages: English, Spanish
Washington Park
historic early 20th century streetcar suburb south of downtown listed on the National Register of Historic Places with a diverse population including growing Hispanic/Latino residents
We provide certified translations in over 100 languages – covering all major language pairs spoken across Winston-Salem and Forsyth County and required for USCIS immigration applications, court proceedings, and university admissions. The most commonly requested languages in Winston-Salem are listed below.
We provide the same official translation service to clients throughout the Winston-Salem metropolitan area, North Carolina, and the greater Southeast. Our service is fully online, so turnaround times are identical regardless of your location.
Winston-Salem Most Common Official Translation Questions
Winston-Salem 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. This is the format required for all documents submitted in support of immigration applications at the Charlotte Immigration Court at .
Yes. We regularly provide certified translations for proceedings at the Forsyth County Circuit Court, the US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, and the Charlotte Immigration Court. Court-submitted translations must be completed by a qualified translator – we provide the signed certification required by all North Carolina courts and legal authorities.
Our certified translations are accepted by all major Winston-Salem-area universities including the University of Winston-Salem, the University of North Carolina at Winston-Salem (UIC), Loyola University Winston-Salem, and the North Carolina Institute of Technology (IIT). We translate academic transcripts, degree certificates, diplomas, and language qualification certificates to meet university admissions requirements. See our university admissions translation guide.
Our standard turnaround is 1–3 business days for most documents, with next-day delivery available for urgent requirements. Our service is fully digital – the turnaround is the same whether you are in,, or anywhere else in Winston-Salemland. Your official translation documents are delivered securely by email as PDF files.
Yes. Polish-to-English and Spanish-to-English are our two most requested translation pairs in Winston-Salem, driven by the city's large Polish-American population (the largest outside Warsaw) and Mexican-American population. We translate birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, police clearances, and all other documents from Polish, Spanish, or any other language into certified English accepted by USCIS.
Yes. We provide certified Mandarin, Cantonese, and Arabic to English translations for Winston-Salem's large Chinese-American and Middle Eastern communities, particularly clients in Chinatown, Bridgeport, and the suburbs of Bridgeview and Orland Park. This includes birth certificates, marriage certificates, court documents, and other records issued abroad. See our full translation FAQ for more detail.
Winston-Salem is a major Southeast Asian refugee resettlement hub, home to one of the largest Hmong, Laotian, and Montagnard populations in the Southeast alongside substantial Mexican, Central American, and growing Somali and Burmese (Karen/Chin) refugee communities resettled through World Relief Triad, with Forsyth County's foreign-born population more than doubling since 2000 (ACS 2022) This diversity makes Winston-Salem one of the busiest markets for certified translation services in the Southeast. Our Winston-Salem clients include immigration attorneys across Forsyth County, HR professionals at major Winston-Salem employers including Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Novant Health, Reynolds American Inc., Hanesbrands Inc., hospital staff at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center, Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center, and individuals navigating the US immigration system from neighborhoods such as Downtown Winston-Salem (Fourth Street), Ardmore, West End, Old Salem, Reynolda.
The most commonly requested document types in Winston-Salem include birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, and police clearance certificates. These are required for spouse visa applications, Adjustment of Status submissions, naturalization, university enrollment at institutions such as Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), Salem College, and professional licensing with the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State, the North Carolina State Bar, 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 North Carolina 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 Middle District of North Carolina, and all North Carolina 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.
We provide certified translations in Spanish, Vietnamese, and every other major language spoken in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. Whether you live in Downtown Winston-Salem (Fourth Street) or another part of the Winston-Salem metropolitan area, our service is fully online – documents are delivered securely by email within 1–3 business days.
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Winston-Salem Certified Translations from $29.95
Upload your document and receive a certified translation accepted by USCIS, courts, and universities across Winston-Salem. Fast turnaround. Professional translators. Every language.