Get one step closer to achieving your personal goals by retaining a certified French translator. At Formal Translations, we provide quick, mistake-free French translation services. Our translation protocol proves simple and easy, allowing you enough time to review our work prior to submission.
Our professional French translators benefit from decades of combined experience in an array of domains, creating certified translations on a range of topics involving legal, medical, technical, and financial documents.
Individuals and institutions from nearly every country depend on our certified French translation services for their international administrative needs. We guarantee USCIS acceptance of our translations, making them perfectly suitable for immigration purposes.
When there are no second chances, rely on Formal Translations and our 20,000+ native-tongued translators for quality French translation services.
Translation requirements and certifications vary from country to country. That’s why it is important to know what you need to guarantee you have the complete paperwork for your requesting authority. Our translators are experts in national and local regulations and can provide you with the specific certification required for your French translation.
A Certificate of Translation Accuracy is an official document that certifies the precision of our translations. It is printed on company letterhead and includes the necessary stamps and signatures to ensure acceptance by numerous authoritative bodies, including USCIS. This supplementary document is needed for a translation to be considered certified. At Formal Translations, we provide a complimentary Certificate of Translation Accuracy for all certified translations ordered.
A notarized translation is a translation of a document that has been certified by a notary public. The translation itself may have been performed by a certified translator, but this is not required for it to be notarized. Notarized translations are often requested by foreign entities to fulfill specific institutional requirements.
An affidavit of translation is a sworn statement from your translator attesting to their competency and the faithfulness of your certified translation to the original. Unlike a Certificate of Translation Accuracy, the affidavit is given under oath, and must be completed in the presence of a qualified witness.
Submit your French-language document via email and choose your target language.
Remit payment through one of our approved payment gateways.
Stand by while we assign your project to the most qualified translator for completion.
Await delivery while we proofread, edit, and assure the quality of your new translation.
Receive the translated document within 24 hours along with all requested certifications including a free Certificate of Translation Accuracy.
Our professional English-to-French translation covers all kinds of documents. That way, you have everything you need so your paperwork is complete.
Our most requested translations include:
If you intend to visit, study, or work in the US or other countries that recognize English as an official language, then your most important records need a translation.
Our language experts can translate any document from French to English, including:
1. Email us your original documents.
2. Send payment using one of our convenient payment processors.
3. Collect your translated documents from your email inbox in 24 hours or less.
With over 20,000 professional translators available, we can translate your French documents into dozens of world languages.
Customers who hold French documents frequently request that we translate them into:
Get the job done right the first time by allowing one of our professional, native-speaking translators conform your translated documents to local standards. Receive our certified translations within 24 hours and benefit from our full one-year guarantee.
At Formal Translations, we meticulously select the best translators from all regions of France and French-speaking countries around the globe.
Some of our native-speaking French translators hail from:
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