Diploma Translation Services
Get your diploma ready for the USA. Whether you’re enrolling in school, applying for a new job, or starting fresh, you’ll need a professionally translated and certified diploma. Our translation services are accurate, dependable, and widely recognized across the United States.




























Translate Diploma to English
We provide certified diploma translations into English for official use in the United States, ensuring full acceptance by universities, employers, immigration authorities, and government agencies.
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Certified Translation of Diplomas
A certified translation of a diploma is an official English version of the document, accompanied by a signed statement from the translator or translation agency. This statement confirms that the translation is complete and accurate, making it valid for use throughout the United States.
Certified diploma translations are commonly required by the following:
- USCIS requires certified translations of diplomas and other foreign-language documents for immigration applications.
- Admissions offices rely on certified translations to fairly and accurately evaluate international applicants’ academic records.
- Professional licensing boards in fields such as medicine, nursing, law, engineering, and accounting often ask foreign‑trained professionals to submit certified translations of their diplomas and academic records.
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Testimonials
Our clients love our accurate translations, friendly service, and on-time delivery. Here's what they have to say about working with us.

The translation is fast and precise!

Fantastic and fast service, was really impressed with the speed and response to my request! Would absolutely recommend!

Excellent service, very fast and reliable.

Me gustó mucho fue rápido encontrar lo que buscaba.

Working with Alex at DTS is a real pleasure, clear communication, fast and high quality work and he goes the extra mile to make life easier for his customers. I will always call him first.
