Certified Kurdish marriage certificate translation for US courts.
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Kurdish marriage certificates submitted for us courts — what reviewers look for, and what we attach.
Marriage certificates issued by Kurdish-speaking jurisdictions are among the most-translated civil documents in US us courts filings. Marriage certificates are central to I-130 spouse petitions, K-1 fiancé visas, and adjustment of status filings. Translation must include both parties' full names exactly as they appear on the original, plus the certifying authority, witnesses, and registration number.
Kurdish is spoken across a region spanning Iraq, Türkiye, Iran, and Syria, with two principal written varieties used in official documents. Verdacert translates Kurdish-language civil records, Kurdistan Regional Government documents, and asylum case materials — selecting reviewers calibrated to the specific dialect and script of your source. Verdacert's reviewer pool covers Sorani (Central Kurdish), Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish), Pehlewani and Southern Kurdish, with country-specific document conventions from Iraq, Türkiye, Iran, Syria.
Kurdish documents may appear in either Sorani (right-to-left, Arabic-based script) or Kurmanji (left-to-right, Latin-based script with diacritics). Iraqi Kurdistan documents are often bilingual (Kurdish + Arabic); Verdacert produces a single English translation and notes the source script and dialect on the certification. Dates may use the Gregorian or Solar Hijri calendar depending on country of issuance.
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 marriage certificate translations specifically, our reviewers focus on religious vs civil marriage record distinctions and bride's name appearing under maiden form vs married form, 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.
Every field on a kurdish marriage certificate, transcribed without omission.
Marriage certificates are central to I-130 spouse petitions, K-1 fiancé visas, and adjustment of status filings. Translation must include both parties' full names exactly as they appear on the original, plus the certifying authority, witnesses, and registration number.
Fields the translation will include
- Bride and groom full names
- Bride and groom dates and places of birth
- Date and place of marriage
- Officiant name and authority
- Witnesses
- Registration number
- Issuing court or civil registrar
Where reviewers earn their fee
- Religious vs civil marriage record distinctions
- Bride's name appearing under maiden form vs married form
- Documents from multiple jurisdictions (e.g., marriage abroad, registered in home country)
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.
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
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
Used on tens of thousands of filings since 2023.
Verdacert is the specialist provider US immigration attorneys reach for when kurdish documents need to be accepted on the first read.
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