Certified Polish course descriptions translation for Embassy.
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Polish course descriptionss submitted for embassy — what reviewers look for, and what we attach.
Course descriptionss issued by Polish-speaking jurisdictions are among the most-translated civil documents in US embassy filings. Course descriptions — syllabi, course outlines, and credit-hour breakdowns — are routinely required by US credential evaluators (WES, ECE, IERF, SpanTran) and US professional licensing boards (medical, engineering, accounting, nursing) when the underlying transcript doesn't communicate enough about subject content. Verdacert translates full course-description packets in WES-compatible formatting and preserves the credit-hour, contact-hour, and learning-outcome structure that evaluators rely on.
Polish is the official language of Poland and the source language for civil status records issued by the Urząd Stanu Cywilnego (USC), academic transcripts from Polish universities, and court documents from Polish family and civil courts. Verdacert translates Polish odpis aktu urodzenia, odpis aktu małżeństwa, court rulings, and academic credentials for US immigration, university, and credential-evaluation filings. Verdacert's reviewer pool covers Modern Standard Polish, with country-specific document conventions from Poland.
Polish civil records are issued by the Urząd Stanu Cywilnego (Civil Registry Office) as either an abridged extract (odpis skrócony) or a full extract (odpis zupełny); the full extract preserves historical annotations USCIS adjudicators may need and is recommended for status verification. Polish uses a Latin-based alphabet with diacritics (ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ź, ż); names retain their diacritics in the certified translation, with USCIS-form spellings noted parenthetically where required. Surnames carry gender suffixes (-ski/-ska, -cki/-cka); Verdacert preserves the source-document spelling exactly.
Translation of US documents for filing at foreign embassies and consulates abroad, plus translation of consular documents issued abroad for US-based use.
For course descriptions translations specifically, our reviewers focus on long packets spanning 20+ courses per program — pricing assumes per-page and mathematical, scientific, and legal terminology that demands subject-matter calibration, 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 polish course descriptions, transcribed without omission.
Course descriptions — syllabi, course outlines, and credit-hour breakdowns — are routinely required by US credential evaluators (WES, ECE, IERF, SpanTran) and US professional licensing boards (medical, engineering, accounting, nursing) when the underlying transcript doesn't communicate enough about subject content. Verdacert translates full course-description packets in WES-compatible formatting and preserves the credit-hour, contact-hour, and learning-outcome structure that evaluators rely on.
Fields the translation will include
- Course title in source language and English
- Course code or catalog number
- Credit hours / ECTS / contact hours
- Prerequisites
- Topic outline or weekly syllabus
- Required readings and texts
- Assessment method
- Instructor name and credentials (where shown)
Where reviewers earn their fee
- Long packets spanning 20+ courses per program — pricing assumes per-page
- Mathematical, scientific, and legal terminology that demands subject-matter calibration
- Credit-hour systems that don't map cleanly to US semester credits (4-year Iranian or Turkish degrees)
- Catalog updates that change course codes mid-program
- Course outlines pulled from institutional websites alongside the official transcript
What Embassy actually requires of a translation.
Translation of US documents for filing at foreign embassies and consulates abroad, plus translation of consular documents issued abroad for US-based use.
Checklist for Embassy acceptance
- Bilingual layout where the receiving authority requires it
- Apostille coordination for documents leaving the US
- Reverse certification (English-to-source-language) on request
Where this translation is typically submitted
- Visa applications at foreign embassies
- Dual-citizenship paperwork
- Consular registration documents
Used on tens of thousands of filings since 2023.
Verdacert is the specialist provider US immigration attorneys reach for when polish documents need to be accepted on the first read.
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