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Official Translations delivers USCIS-accepted certified translations for Provo 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 Provo-area address. Pricing starts at $29.95 per page with Instant Pricing – upload your document for an exact word-count quote in seconds.
Provo is Utah County seat and home to BYU, home to 115,162 residents in Utah County (population 700,000). Roughly 16.8% of Provo is Hispanic/Latino and about 10.9% of residents are foreign-born, with significant Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Russian, Tagalog, and Vietnamese-speaking communities. Provo's linguistic landscape is unique — thousands of BYU students and returned missionaries are native or fluent speakers of 80+ world languages, and Provo also hosts the Missionary Training Center, which trains 50,000+ LDS missionaries a year in nearly every major world language. The city is served by Brigham Young University, Utah Valley Hospital, Provo City School District, and major employers including Qualtrics (HQ), Ancestry.com, Vivint Smart Home, Nu Skin Enterprises (HQ), Brigham Young University, and the MTC (Missionary Training Center). This concentration of immigration, education, healthcare, and workforce demand creates constant need for certified translation — for USCIS immigration applications through the USCIS Salt Lake City Field Office, proceedings at the Utah County Courthouse at 125 N 100 W, Provo City Schools ELL enrollment, and credentialing at Provo hospitals, universities, and employers.
Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translations for individuals, law firms, immigration attorneys, BYU students, federal contractors, and employers throughout Provo, Utah County, and the Provo metro. 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 accepted by all official US institutions. Whether you are filing at the USCIS Salt Lake City Field Office, submitting to the Utah County Courthouse at 125 N 100 W, applying to BYU, or converting a foreign driver's license with the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles, our certified translations meet every institutional standard.
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Official Translations serves every neighborhood in Provo, from the historic core to the newest growth corridors. Our service is fully online, so turnaround times are identical regardless of where in Provo you live or work.
We provide certified translations in over 100 languages — covering every major language pair spoken across Provo, Utah County, and the Provo metro, required for USCIS applications, court proceedings, and university admissions. The most commonly requested languages in Provo are listed below.
We provide the same official translation service to clients throughout Utah, the Wasatch Front, Utah County, and St. George. Our service is fully online, so turnaround times are identical regardless of your location.
Provo is the fifth-largest city in Utah and the largest in Utah County, home to over 158,000 residents. About 22.6% of Provo is Hispanic/Latino, and the city hosts rapidly growing Russian, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Arabic, Amharic, and Korean communities concentrated along the downtown corridor, central, and near the federal agencies — the largest concentration of federal agencies outside Washington, D.C. Our Provo clients include federal contractors and visa-sponsored hires across the federal agencies (BLM Utah, BLM Utah, FEMA Region VIII, IRS), HR teams at Utah Valley Hospital and Utah Valley Hospital, Provo City School District ELL coordinators, BYU international students, and Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Arabic, and Amharic-speaking families throughout downtown, central, government campuses, southwest, and established residential neighborhoods.
The most commonly requested document types in Provo reflect the city's federal-contractor and immigrant-family demographics: Spanish birth and marriage certificates for I-130, I-485, and DACA renewals across downtown and Federal Heights; Russian and Ukrainian civil-status documents for refugee family reunification and Diversity Visa processing; Arabic and Amharic foreign credentials for Utah Valley Hospital clinical staff and Provo City Schools ELL enrollment; Vietnamese and Korean diplomas for engineering and tech hires at federal agencies contractors and Utah Valley Hospital; and foreign driver's licenses for Utah DMV conversion. Each of these requires a certified translation accepted by USCIS, the 4th Judicial District Court, the US District Court for the District of Utah, and BYU International Programs.
Our certified translation service covers 100+ language pairs and is formatted to meet every certification standard required by USCIS, the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the US federal courts, and every Utah state agency. Every translation ships with a signed Certificate of Accuracy required by USCIS under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and accepted by the Utah Judicial Branch, the Utah Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), the Utah State Board of Professional Engineers and Surveyors, BYU, Provo City School District, and all Utah public institutions. For pricing and turnaround, upload your document for Instant Pricing or see our US Translation FAQ for answers about certified translation in Provo.