Certified translations in Green Bay for USCIS immigration, courts, universities, DMV, SSA, visas and more. Upload your document for Instant Pricing, free mailing, rush service, notarization and apostille available – from $29.95 per page.
Official Translations provides USCIS-accepted certified translation Green Bay residents, refugees, and businesses depend on across Brown County and Northeast Wisconsin – covering birth certificates, marriage records, academic transcripts, medical records, and the full range of immigration filings prepared by professional translators in 100+ languages. Each Green Bay translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy that meets 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) and is accepted by every federal agency, Wisconsin state court, and Green Bay-area institution. Pricing starts at $29.95 per page with Instant Pricing producing an exact word-count quote the moment a document is uploaded – no estimating, no hidden fees, and free first-class mailing to any Green Bay ZIP code.
Green Bay is Wisconsin's third-largest city and the historical center of one of the strongest refugee resettlement networks in the Upper Midwest. The Hmong-American community, which began arriving in the 1970s and 1980s after the Vietnam War, makes Green Bay home to one of the largest per-capita Hmong populations in the country – concentrated on the city's east side and supported by the Hmong American Friendship Association and Hmong Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce. Beyond the Hmong community, Green Bay hosts a long-established Hispanic population (Mexican-American and Honduran), a Somali refugee community resettled through Lutheran Social Services, a Belarusian and Ukrainian Eastern European community, and a substantial Oneida Nation population whose tribal court documents move through Green Bay courts. This linguistic mix produces consistent demand for certified translation Green Bay families, attorneys, and HR teams need.
Our Green Bay clients include immigration attorneys downtown, HR teams at Schneider National headquarters and the Green Bay Packers organization, credentialing offices at Bellin Hospital and Aurora BayCare, and individuals filing green-card, naturalization, and family-petition cases. Whether your document is heading to the USCIS Milwaukee Field Office at 11925 W Lake Park Drive, the Chicago Immigration Court (which handles Wisconsin removal proceedings), the Brown County Circuit Court at 100 South Jefferson Street, or admissions at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, our certified translation services in Green Bay meet every institutional formatting standard the first time.
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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 Green Bay filings.
Green Bay Coverage
Translations for Every Part of Green Bay
Our Green Bay clients live throughout Brown County, with concentrated demand on the east side's established Hmong community and the city's growing Hispanic and Somali corridors. The neighborhoods below see the highest demand for certified translation services in Green Bay, driven by Hmong, Hispanic, Somali, and Eastern European resettlement.
East Side / Bay Beach
Heart of Green Bay's Hmong-American community; concentration of Hmong businesses, churches, and family associations along East Mason Street
Top languages: Hmong, Lao, English
Astor / Olde Town
Historic east-side neighborhood with Hispanic and Somali families along Main Street and Crooks Street
Top languages: Spanish, Somali, Hmong
Allouez / Fort Howard
Mixed working-class neighborhood in west-central Green Bay with growing Mexican-American and Honduran populations
Top languages: Spanish, Hmong
Far West / Ashwaubenon
Residential west-side area with Belarusian, Ukrainian, and Russian families employed at local manufacturing
Top languages: Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish
Downtown / Broadway District
Revitalized downtown core with mixed Hmong, Hispanic, and Oneida Nation residents and small businesses
Top languages: Hmong, Spanish, Oneida
North-East Green Bay / University Heights
UW-Green Bay university district with international students and visiting scholars from Asia, Africa, and Europe
Top languages: Mandarin, Arabic, Hmong, Spanish
Who Accepts Our Translations
Key Green Bay Institutions Where Your Translations Will Be Submitted
We provide certified translations in over 100 languages – covering every major language pair spoken across Green Bay and Brown County, with deep specialty experience in Hmong, Lao, Spanish, and Somali document workflows. The most commonly requested language pairs in Green Bay are Hmong, Spanish, Somali, Russian, Ukrainian, and Lao, reflecting the city's established Hmong refugee community alongside newer arrivals from Latin America, East Africa, and Eastern Europe.
We provide the same certified translation Green Bay Hmong, Hispanic, and Somali families rely on to clients throughout Brown County, the Fox Valley, the Lake Michigan shoreline, and across Wisconsin. Because our service is fully online, turnaround times are identical regardless of where you are in the state.
Common Questions about Official Translation in Green Bay
Green Bay Certified Translation – FAQ
Certified translation in Green Bay starts at $29.95 per page at Official Translations, and includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy accepted by USCIS, the Brown County Circuit Court, the Wisconsin DMV, the Social Security Administration, and Green Bay-area institutions including UW-Green Bay, NWTC, and Bellin Hospital. Upload your document for Instant Pricing – the exact total is calculated from your document's word count in seconds, with no hidden fees and free first-class mailing throughout Wisconsin.
Standard turnaround for Green Bay clients is two business days, with rush service available for urgent USCIS deadlines and same-day delivery on most common documents (Hmong family registers, Lao birth certificates, Spanish marriage records, Somali identity documents, and police certificates). Choose your turnaround at checkout after you receive your Instant Pricing quote.
Yes. Green Bay residents filing immigration petitions through the USCIS Milwaukee Field Office at 11925 W Lake Park Drive must provide certified English translations of any non-English document – Hmong family registers, Lao birth certificates, Somali identity documents, Spanish marriage records, and supporting evidence. Our translations meet the 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) standard and are routinely accepted on first submission for I-130, I-485, N-400, refugee adjustment, and asylum cases.
No – USCIS does not require notarization, only a signed Certificate of Accuracy from a competent translator, which Official Translations supplies with every order. If a separate Green Bay institution (a Wisconsin probate court, the Oneida Nation tribal court, or a foreign consulate) requires notarized translations, we provide notarization as a paid add-on at checkout.
Upload a clear photo or scan of your Hmong family register or other Hmong-language document at officialtranslations.com. The system reads the word count and returns Instant Pricing immediately. Choose your turnaround, complete checkout, and you'll receive a USCIS-accepted certified Hmong translation in Green Bay by email – with a printed copy mailed free to your Green Bay address – typically within 1–2 business days.
Yes. Same-day certified translation in Green Bay is available for most short documents – Hmong family registers, Lao birth certificates, Spanish marriage records, Somali identity documents, Russian diplomas, and police certificates. Select rush service at checkout after you see your Instant Pricing.
Official Translations provides certified translation Green Bay Hmong-American families and refugee resettlement agencies need across Hmong, Lao, Vietnamese, Spanish, Somali, Russian, Ukrainian, and 100+ other languages. Every translation comes with a signed Certificate of Accuracy and is accepted for USCIS, Brown County Circuit Court, the Wisconsin DMV, university, and SSA filings.
Any foreign-language document submitted as evidence to the Brown County Circuit Court at 100 South Jefferson Street – Hmong family registers, Lao civil contracts, Spanish foreign judgments, Somali marriage records, medical records, bank statements, and depositions – requires a certified English translation. Each Official Translations submission includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy in the format Wisconsin state and federal courts accept.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB), St. Norbert College in De Pere, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC), and Bellin College all accept Official Translations' certified translations for academic transcripts, diplomas, and supporting documents. Our certified translations are submission-ready for Green Bay admissions and credential evaluations.
Green Bay is Wisconsin's third-largest city and home to one of the largest per-capita Hmong-American communities in the United States, making it one of the busiest markets in the Upper Midwest for certified translation Green Bay families, refugee agencies, and HR teams need on a daily basis. Our Green Bay clients include immigration attorneys downtown, HR managers at Schneider National and the Green Bay Packers, credentialing teams at Bellin Hospital and Aurora BayCare, refugee resettlement caseworkers at Lutheran Social Services, and individuals navigating the U.S. immigration system from neighborhoods including the East Side, Astor, Allouez, Far West, downtown Broadway, and University Heights.
The most commonly requested document types in Green Bay include Hmong and Lao family registers, Vietnamese and Khmer civil documents, Somali identity documents, Spanish and Portuguese birth certificates, Russian and Ukrainian academic transcripts, and police clearance certificates – required for spouse visa applications, Adjustment of Status submissions, refugee adjustment, naturalization, and university enrollment at UW-Green Bay and across NWTC. Green Bay's healthcare and logistics employers also generate steady demand for certified translation of foreign nursing licenses, CDL conversions, and engineering credentials evaluated through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.
Our certified translation Green Bay service covers 100+ language pairs – with deep specialty experience in Hmong and Lao – and is built to meet the formatting and certification standards required by USCIS, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, and every Wisconsin state agency. Each translation includes a signed Certificate of Accuracy under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) – the same standard used by federal courts and accepted by every Green Bay-area institution including the Oneida Nation tribal court. Visit our quote page for pricing and our US Translation FAQ for detailed answers to common questions about the certified translation process.
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