Certified Turkish residence certificate translation for USCIS.
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Turkish residence certificates submitted for uscis — what reviewers look for, and what we attach.
Residence certificates issued by Turkish-speaking jurisdictions are among the most-translated civil documents in US uscis filings. Residence certificates — شهادة الإقامة, certificat de résidence, yerleşim yeri belgesi — establish where the holder legally lives, often for a defined historical period. Verdacert translates these for asylum filings that need to corroborate location at the time of a feared event, for consular processing where address evidence is requested, and for I-130 and I-485 evidence of cohabitation in bona-fide marriage cases.
Turkish is the official language of Türkiye. Verdacert translates Turkish civil status records (nüfus cüzdanı), marriage records, apostilled court documents, and academic credentials for US-based immigration, court, and university use. Verdacert's reviewer pool covers Istanbul Turkish, with country-specific document conventions from Türkiye, Cyprus.
Turkish uses a Latin-based alphabet with diacritics (ı, ö, ç, ş, ü, ğ). Names are transcribed exactly as they appear; where transliteration into a non-diacritic spelling is required for USCIS form alignment, both versions are noted.
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 residence certificate translations specifically, our reviewers focus on some municipalities issue residence certificates with no validity period — uscis reviewers prefer a clear time window and documents that list current address only vs full registered-address history, 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 turkish residence certificate, transcribed without omission.
Residence certificates — شهادة الإقامة, certificat de résidence, yerleşim yeri belgesi — establish where the holder legally lives, often for a defined historical period. Verdacert translates these for asylum filings that need to corroborate location at the time of a feared event, for consular processing where address evidence is requested, and for I-130 and I-485 evidence of cohabitation in bona-fide marriage cases.
Fields the translation will include
- Full name and ID
- Current address
- Period of registered residency
- Issuing municipality or civil registrar
- Stamp and authorized signature
- Date of issuance
Where reviewers earn their fee
- Some municipalities issue residence certificates with no validity period — USCIS reviewers prefer a clear time window
- Documents that list current address only vs full registered-address history
- Name variants on the certificate that don't match the rest of the file
- Gulf-region residence permits (إقامة) that look similar but serve a different evidentiary purpose
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.
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
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
Used on tens of thousands of filings since 2023.
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