Certified Tajik professional license translation for Apostille.
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Tajik professional licenses submitted for apostille — what reviewers look for, and what we attach.
Professional licenses issued by Tajik-speaking jurisdictions are among the most-translated civil documents in US apostille filings. Professional licenses — medical, legal, engineering, pharmacy, teaching, accounting — issued by foreign professional bodies require certified English translation for H-1B, EB-2 / EB-3, and National Interest Waiver petitions, and for state-board licensure in the US. Verdacert handles physician licenses from the Egyptian Medical Syndicate, نظام پزشکی, Pakistani PMDC, Turkish TTB, and Lebanese OPL; bar-association licenses from MENA-region bar councils; and engineer licenses from national engineering syndicates.
Tajik is the official language of Tajikistan and a variety of Persian closely related to Farsi and Dari. Verdacert translates Tajik civil status records, Soviet-era documents still in active use, court materials, and academic transcripts — drawing on reviewers who handle both modern Cyrillic-script Tajik and the historical Perso-Arabic variant. Verdacert's reviewer pool covers Northern Tajik, Central and Southern Tajik, Badakhshani, with country-specific document conventions from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan.
Tajik is written in a modified Cyrillic alphabet adopted in 1940; older documents and some cross-border materials use Perso-Arabic script. Soviet-era civil documents remain in routine use and follow USSR registry conventions; modern documents follow the post-1991 Tajik registry format. Verdacert preserves stamps, registration numbers, and Russian-language annotations where present.
Verdacert coordinates apostille filing through the relevant US Secretary of State for documents being used abroad. Pricing includes our service fee plus state pass-through fees (which vary by state).
For professional license translations specifically, our reviewers focus on specialty taxonomy mapping (e.g., تخصص عام family-medicine equivalents) and continuing-education credit reporting that varies by issuing body, 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 tajik professional license, transcribed without omission.
Professional licenses — medical, legal, engineering, pharmacy, teaching, accounting — issued by foreign professional bodies require certified English translation for H-1B, EB-2 / EB-3, and National Interest Waiver petitions, and for state-board licensure in the US. Verdacert handles physician licenses from the Egyptian Medical Syndicate, نظام پزشکی, Pakistani PMDC, Turkish TTB, and Lebanese OPL; bar-association licenses from MENA-region bar councils; and engineer licenses from national engineering syndicates.
Fields the translation will include
- Licensee full name
- Date of birth and national ID
- Profession and specialization
- License or registration number
- Issuing professional body
- Date of initial registration
- Renewal history and current validity
- Scope of practice
- Disciplinary status (where shown)
Where reviewers earn their fee
- Specialty taxonomy mapping (e.g., تخصص عام family-medicine equivalents)
- Continuing-education credit reporting that varies by issuing body
- Licenses that combine multiple specializations on a single card
- Older paper licenses without machine-readable identifiers
- Conditional or restricted licenses requiring careful reviewer notes
What Apostille actually requires of a translation.
Verdacert coordinates apostille filing through the relevant US Secretary of State for documents being used abroad. Pricing includes our service fee plus state pass-through fees (which vary by state).
Checklist for Apostille acceptance
- Source document must be notarized first (we handle this)
- Translation accompanies the apostilled original
- Coordination with the state-level apostille office
Where this translation is typically submitted
- Marriage abroad with US-issued underlying documents
- Studying abroad with US transcripts
- Property purchase abroad with US-issued evidence
Used on tens of thousands of filings since 2023.
Verdacert is the specialist provider US immigration attorneys reach for when tajik documents need to be accepted on the first read.
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