Certified Death Certificate Translation

USCIS-accepted certified translation from Spanish, Portuguese, French, and 30+ languages — delivered in about an hour.

A certified death certificate translation is a word-for-word translation of a foreign-issued death certificate into English, signed by the translator and accompanied by a certificate of accuracy. U.S. agencies — USCIS, Social Security, probate courts, life insurers — require certification, not notarization.

ObitNest delivers certified translations from 30+ languages, typically within the hour. Every translation includes a signed certificate of accuracy that meets 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3).

  • USCIS-accepted certificate of accuracy included
  • Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Polish, Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Arabic, Hindi, and more
  • Typical delivery: under 60 minutes
  • From $25 per page
  • Add notarization for embassy/probate when required

Frequently asked questions

Is your death certificate translation accepted by USCIS?
Yes. Every ObitNest death-certificate translation includes a signed certificate of accuracy and the translator's contact information, meeting USCIS requirements (8 CFR 103.2(b)(3)).
How much does death certificate translation cost?
Most U.S. death certificates translate for $25–$75 per page. ObitNest delivers certified translations from Spanish, Portuguese, French, and 30+ languages — typically within the hour.
Do you provide notarization?
Notarization is available as an add-on when required by foreign embassies or probate courts. USCIS does not require notarization, only certification.
Which languages do you translate from?
Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Polish, Russian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, Arabic, Hindi, and more — into U.S. English.