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Certified translations in London for Home Office UKVI immigration, Royal Courts of Justice, Central Family Court, Central London County Court, the Family Court, UK ENIC credential assessment, DVLA driving-licence exchange, Guy's and St Thomas', King's College Hospital, University College Hospital, Royal Free, Barts Health, and University College London, King's College London, Imperial College London, LSE, Queen Mary, City University of London. Upload your document for Instant Pricing, free first-class postage across London, rush service, and apostille legalisation available – from £29.95 per page.

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London Certified Translations

Official Translation Services in London

Official Translations serves London with Home Office UKVI-accepted certified translations of birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, ACRO police certificates, decree absolutes, and immigration documents prepared by qualified professional translators in over 100 languages. Every certified translation in London is delivered with a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets UK Immigration Rules and is accepted by every UK public body. Pricing is transparent and starts at £29.95 per page, with Instant Pricing producing an exact word-count quote the moment you upload your document – no estimating, no hidden fees, and free first-class postage to any London postcode.

Greater London is the UK's capital and largest city with around 9 million residents, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world with over 300 languages spoken. Major immigrant communities include South Asian, Polish, Romanian, Nigerian, Turkish, Arab and Latin American populations. This linguistic diversity produces constant demand for translated civil documents – for immigration filings handled by the Home Office UKVI, for civil and family matters at the Royal Courts of Justice, Central Family Court, Central London County Court, and for admissions to University College London, King's College London, Imperial College London, LSE, Queen Mary, City University of London.

Our London clients include immigration solicitors, HR teams at major local employers such as NHS, Transport for London, Civil Service, major banks (HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds), Big Four accountancy firms, credentialing offices at Guy's and St Thomas', King's College Hospital, University College Hospital, Royal Free, Barts Health, and individuals navigating Skilled Worker, family, and student visa applications independently. Whether your document needs to land at a UKVI decision-maker, in front of a Family Court judge, or at the admissions desk of a UK university, our certified translation services in London meet every UK institutional standard on first submission.

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 qualified professional translator completes your certified translation with a signed Certificate of Accuracy accepted by the Home Office, HMCTS, UK ENIC, DVLA, NHS, and UK universities.
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Download & Submit

Receive your certified translation by email, or by hard copy via Royal Mail to your London address – whichever you need. Rush 24-hour delivery available for tight UKVI or court deadlines.
London Coverage

Translations for Every Part of London

Our clients come from every neighbourhood across London and the wider area. We provide certified translation services to residents of every postcode, with free first-class postage to any London address. Whether you live in the city centre or the surrounding suburbs, your translation is delivered to you with the same accuracy and turnaround.

Who Accepts Our Translations

Key London Institutions Where Your Translations Will Be Submitted

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Home Office & UKVI
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) processes Skilled Worker, settlement, naturalisation, and family-visa applications for London residents. Every visa, settlement, and Home Office submission containing foreign-language documents must include a certified English translation meeting the Immigration Rules.
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HMCTS & London Courts
Royal Courts of Justice, Central Family Court, Central London County Court requires certified English translations of foreign-language evidence under the Civil Procedure Rules and the Family Procedure Rules 2010. Our translations are signed, dated, and certified in the format accepted by every English and Welsh court.
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University College London, King's College London
University College London, King's College London, Imperial College London, LSE, Queen Mary, City University of London accept certified translations of foreign academic transcripts, degree certificates, and supporting documents for UCAS undergraduate applications, postgraduate admissions, and CAS sponsorship.
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UK ENIC / NARIC
UK ENIC (formerly UK NARIC) requires certified English translations of foreign degree certificates, transcripts, and professional qualifications for Statement of Comparability reports used by London universities, NHS GMC / NMC registration, and the Home Office Visa & Nationality service.
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NHS & Medical
Guy's and St Thomas', King's College Hospital, University College Hospital, Royal Free, Barts Health and London GP practices require certified English translations of foreign medical records, vaccination certificates, and clinical letters for new-patient registration and continuing care.
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DVLA Driving Licence
The DVLA accepts certified translations of foreign driving licences for exchange under the Road Traffic Act, and translations of V5C-equivalent registration documents and bills of sale for vehicles imported into London.
Languages

Translation in 100+ LANGUAGES

We provide certified translations in over 100 languages, covering every major language spoken in London and meeting the certification standards required by the Home Office, HMCTS, UK ENIC, the DVLA, and UK universities. The most commonly requested language pairs in London are Polish, Bengali, Arabic, Turkish, Spanish.

Also Serving Nearby Areas

Certified Translations Across the North West & Beyond

We provide the same certified translation service to clients throughout Greater London, the North West, and the rest of the United Kingdom. Because our service is fully online, turnaround times are identical regardless of where you are in the UK.

Common Questions about Official Translation in London

London Certified Translation – FAQ

Certified translation in London starts at £29.95 per page and includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy accepted by the Home Office, UKVI, Royal Courts of Justice, Central Family Court, Central London County Court, the Family Court, UK ENIC, the DVLA, the NHS, and every UK university. Upload your document for Instant Pricing – the exact total is calculated from the document's word count in seconds, with no hidden fees and free first-class postage to any London postcode.
Standard turnaround for London clients is two business days. Rush 24-hour service is available for urgent Home Office, court, and university deadlines, and same-day delivery is available on most common short documents (birth certificates, marriage certificates, ACRO certificates, driving licences). Choose your turnaround at checkout once you receive your Instant Pricing quote.
Yes. London residents filing applications through any Home Office route must provide certified English translations of every non-English supporting document – birth certificates, marriage records, decree absolutes, ACRO police certificates, and bank statements. Our translations meet the certification standard specified in the Immigration Rules and are accepted on first submission.
A certified translation in the UK is a translation of a foreign-language document accompanied by a signed Certificate of Accuracy stating the translation is true, accurate, and complete, with the translator's name, signature, date, and contact details. The Home Office, HMCTS, UK ENIC, DVLA, NHS, and UK universities all accept this format.
Upload a clear photo or scan of your foreign birth certificate. Our system reads the word count and returns Instant Pricing immediately. Choose your turnaround and complete checkout – you will receive a Home Office-accepted certified birth-certificate translation by email, with a printed copy posted free to your London address, typically within one to two business days.
Yes. Same-day certified translation in London is available on most short documents – birth certificates, marriage certificates, driving licences, diplomas, decrees absolute, and ACRO police certificates. Select rush service at checkout once you receive your Instant Pricing quote.
Official Translations provides certified translation in Polish, Bengali, Arabic, Turkish, Spanish, plus 100+ other languages, for London residents. Every translation comes with a signed Certificate of Accuracy and is accepted for Home Office, UKVI, HMCTS, UK ENIC, DVLA, NHS, and university submissions.
Any foreign-language document submitted as evidence to Royal Courts of Justice, Central Family Court, Central London County Court – including contracts, foreign court orders, marriage and divorce records, medical records, bank statements, and witness statements – requires a certified English translation under the Civil Procedure Rules and the Family Procedure Rules 2010.
University College London, King's College London, Imperial College London, LSE, Queen Mary, City University of London, and every other UK university accept Official Translations' certified translations for academic transcripts, degree certificates, and supporting documents. Our certified translations are submission-ready for every UCAS, CAS sponsorship, and postgraduate-research admissions process.

London is a vital part of the United Kingdom's North West and one of the busiest markets for certified translation services in the UK. Our London clients include immigration solicitors across the city centre, HR professionals at companies like London Airport, the BBC at Salford Quays, the Co-operative Group, and AstraZeneca, hospital staff at London Royal Infirmary, Wythenshawe Hospital, and Salford Royal, and individuals navigating the UK immigration system from neighbourhoods as varied as Rusholme, Cheetham Hill, Levenshulme, Longsight, and Didsbury.

The most commonly requested document types in London include birth certificates, marriage certificates, academic transcripts, and ACRO police clearance certificates. These are required for a wide range of purposes including spouse visa applications, Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), British naturalisation, UCAS university enrolment, UK ENIC credential assessment, DVLA driving-licence exchange, and NHS GP registration. Birth certificate translation London, marriage certificate translation London, and diploma translation London are the three most common requests, followed by driving licence translation London for DVLA exchange and ACRO certificate translation London for Home Office applications.

Our certified translation service covers 100+ language pairs and is designed to meet the certification and formatting standards required by the Home Office, HMCTS, the Family Court, UK ENIC, the DVLA, the NHS, and every UK public institution. Translations include a signed Certificate of Accuracy – the standard required by the Immigration Rules, the Civil Procedure Rules, and the Practice Direction on documents in family proceedings. Pricing is £29.95 per page across all languages, with Instant Pricing returning the exact total the moment you upload a document, free first-class postage to any London address, and rush + apostille legalisation add-ons available. For pricing and availability, visit our UK quote page or see our UK Translation FAQ.