Chinese (Traditional) · US courts

Certified Chinese (Traditional) national identity card translation for US courts.

Native-speaker review on every translation. Signed certification statement. Delivered as a single PDF in as little as 14 hours.

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Native-speaker review on every translation. USCIS-accepted or your money back. Delivered as a single PDF with signed certification.
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$19.00
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$23.00
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$69.00
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Our translation engine produces a first draft. A vetted native-speaker reviewer with regional expertise edits and signs the certification before release.

· Layout preserved 1:1· Names transliterated to your I-130 spelling
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You receive a single PDF: original, translation, and the signed certification statement that meets 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3). Notarization and hard copies on request.

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ContextZH · NATIONAL-ID · US COURTS

Chinese (Traditional) national identity cards submitted for us courts — what reviewers look for, and what we attach.

National identity cards issued by Chinese (Traditional)-speaking jurisdictions are among the most-translated civil documents in US us courts filings. National identity card translations (e.g., Egyptian National ID, Pakistani NADRA card, Iranian Shenasnameh) for adjustment of status, name confirmation, and asylum filings.

Traditional Chinese is the writing system used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau for civil status records, household registration (戶籍謄本), court documents, and academic transcripts. Verdacert translates Taiwanese household certificates, Hong Kong birth and marriage records, and academic credentials — with reviewers calibrated to the documentary conventions of each jurisdiction. Verdacert's reviewer pool covers Taiwanese Mandarin (Guoyu), Hong Kong Traditional Chinese, Macau Traditional Chinese, with country-specific document conventions from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau.

Taiwanese household certificates (戶籍謄本) record an entire household's relationships and are translated as a single integrated document. Hong Kong civil documents are commonly bilingual (Traditional Chinese + English); the certified translation reconciles both source versions. Names are transcribed using the romanization on the original document (Wade-Giles, Yale, or the holder's preferred spelling) — Verdacert respects existing spellings from prior immigration paperwork. Taiwanese documents may use the Republic of China (Minguo) calendar (year 1 = 1912); Verdacert converts to Gregorian for US filings and retains the original date in parentheses.

US state and federal courts accept Verdacert translations as evidence in civil and criminal proceedings, family court, depositions, and discovery. Where a specific jurisdiction requires notarization, we coordinate with a US-licensed notary at checkout.

For national identity card translations specifically, our reviewers focus on cards with combined data and family-tree entries (e.g., iranian shenasnameh) and front and back sides requiring matched translation. The AI draft is calibrated to surface uncertainty rather than guess, so the reviewer always knows where to spend their attention.

Every translation we deliver includes a signed certification statement, a faithful transcription of every field on the source, descriptions of all seals and stamps, and explicit [illegible] markers anywhere the source is unreadable rather than a guess. The reviewer signs the certification under their own name.

What we translateNATIONAL IDENTITY CARD

Every field on a chinese (traditional) national identity card, transcribed without omission.

National identity card translations (e.g., Egyptian National ID, Pakistani NADRA card, Iranian Shenasnameh) for adjustment of status, name confirmation, and asylum filings.

TYPICAL FIELDS

Fields the translation will include

  • Full name
  • Date of birth
  • National ID number
  • Address
  • Issuing authority
  • Issuance and expiry dates
REVIEWER FOCUS AREAS

Where reviewers earn their fee

  • Cards with combined data and family-tree entries (e.g., Iranian Shenasnameh)
  • Front and back sides requiring matched translation
US courts requirementsUS COURTS

What US courts actually requires of a translation.

US state and federal courts accept Verdacert translations as evidence in civil and criminal proceedings, family court, depositions, and discovery. Where a specific jurisdiction requires notarization, we coordinate with a US-licensed notary at checkout.

REQUIREMENTS

Checklist for US courts acceptance

  • Word-for-word translation suitable for cross-examination
  • Certification statement compliant with state-specific civil procedure rules
  • Notarization where the court requires it
  • Sworn translator declaration on request
COMMON FILINGS

Where this translation is typically submitted

  • Divorce proceedings with foreign evidence
  • Custody matters with non-US documents
  • Criminal cases referencing foreign records
  • Personal injury matters with foreign medical records
Trust signalsREAL FILINGS · REAL OUTCOMES

Used on tens of thousands of filings since 2023.

Verdacert is the specialist provider US immigration attorneys reach for when chinese (traditional) documents need to be accepted on the first read.

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A single PDF containing the complete English translation of your national identity card, with the original layout preserved as faithfully as standard text rendering allows, plus a signed certification statement. The certification names the reviewer, gives their credentials, and asserts both their competence in Chinese (Traditional) and the completeness of the translation.
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