Hebrew · USCIS

Certified Hebrew pay stub translation for USCIS.

Native-speaker review on every translation. Signed certification statement per 8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3). 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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A process you can hand to USCIS without rereading the rules.

Upload, we translate, you submit. Every step is bounded by a real deadline and a named reviewer.

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Drag & drop a PDF, or photograph the original with your phone. We accept JPG, PNG, HEIC, PDF, and TIFF up to 25 MB.

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We translate & certify

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.

· Notarization & apostille add-on· Hard-copy mailing via USPS Priority
ContextHE · PAY-STUB · USCIS

Hebrew pay stubs submitted for uscis — what reviewers look for, and what we attach.

Pay stubs issued by Hebrew-speaking jurisdictions are among the most-translated civil documents in US uscis filings. Pay stubs and salary certificates — شهادة راتب, paycheck stubs, maaş bordrosu — document earned income. Verdacert translates them for I-864 affidavits of support, I-129 H-1B compensation showings, asylum corroborating evidence, and university financial-aid filings, preserving the gross-pay, deductions, and net-pay breakdown that USCIS officers and DSOs verify against the larger filing.

Hebrew is the official language of Israel and the language of most Israeli civil status records, rabbinical court documents, academic transcripts, and military service certifications. Verdacert handles ketubah marriage contracts, get divorce decrees, Population Registry extracts, and Israeli court materials for US immigration, family law, and university filings. Verdacert's reviewer pool covers Modern Hebrew, Rabbinic Hebrew, Biblical and liturgical Hebrew, with country-specific document conventions from Israel.

Hebrew is written right-to-left in an abjad script and uses both Hebrew and Arabic numerals. Israeli civil documents commonly cite both the Gregorian and Hebrew calendar dates — Verdacert preserves both, with Gregorian as primary for US filings. Ketubot and rabbinical documents follow specific halakhic formulae that are translated with explanatory context where US courts require legal recognition.

USCIS requires that any non-English document submitted in support of an immigration petition be accompanied by a full English translation, plus a signed statement from a competent translator attesting that the translation is complete and accurate. Verdacert's certification statement is drafted to meet this requirement exactly. The applicable standard is 8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3).

For pay stub translations specifically, our reviewers focus on currency conversions to usd for the relevant pay period — reviewer note rather than in-line and deductions that don't map cleanly to us payroll categories, among other patterns. 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 translatePAY STUB

Every field on a hebrew pay stub, transcribed without omission.

Pay stubs and salary certificates — شهادة راتب, paycheck stubs, maaş bordrosu — document earned income. Verdacert translates them for I-864 affidavits of support, I-129 H-1B compensation showings, asylum corroborating evidence, and university financial-aid filings, preserving the gross-pay, deductions, and net-pay breakdown that USCIS officers and DSOs verify against the larger filing.

TYPICAL FIELDS

Fields the translation will include

  • Employer name and address
  • Employee name and ID
  • Pay period
  • Gross pay
  • Deductions (income tax, social insurance, pension)
  • Net pay
  • Year-to-date totals
  • Bank account or method of payment
REVIEWER FOCUS AREAS

Where reviewers earn their fee

  • Currency conversions to USD for the relevant pay period — reviewer note rather than in-line
  • Deductions that don't map cleanly to US payroll categories
  • Multi-currency pay (e.g., partial salary in USD for expat positions)
  • Bonus and allowance line items that vary month to month
  • Pay stubs without explicit year-to-date columns that adjudicators expect to see
USCIS requirements8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3)

What USCIS actually requires of a translation.

USCIS requires that any non-English document submitted in support of an immigration petition be accompanied by a full English translation, plus a signed statement from a competent translator attesting that the translation is complete and accurate. Verdacert's certification statement is drafted to meet this requirement exactly.

REQUIREMENTS

Checklist for USCIS acceptance

  • Full English translation of the entire document — no summaries, no omissions
  • Certification statement signed by a translator who is competent in both languages
  • Translator's contact information (name, address, signature, date)
  • All seals, stamps, and signatures on the original described in the translation
  • Source-language preserved alongside the translation where layout permits
COMMON FILINGS

Where this translation is typically submitted

  • I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
  • I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence
  • I-589 Application for Asylum
  • N-400 Application for Naturalization
  • K-1 Fiancé Visa Petition
  • I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence
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 hebrew documents need to be accepted on the first read.

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A single PDF containing the complete English translation of your pay stub, with the original layout preserved as faithfully as standard text rendering allows, plus a signed certification statement meeting 8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3). The certification names the reviewer, gives their credentials, and asserts both their competence in Hebrew and the completeness of the translation.
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