Certified Uzbek translation for US filings.
Uzbek is the official language of Uzbekistan and is widely spoken by Uzbek minorities in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Verdacert translates Uzbek civil status records, Soviet-era documents, court materials, and academic transcripts — handling the ongoing Latin-script transition as well as legacy Cyrillic and Perso-Arabic Uzbek documents from Afghanistan.
Certified Uzbek translation, priced upfront.
Per-page rates for Uzbek → English. All tiers include the signed certificate of accuracy accepted by USCIS, US courts, universities, and employers. Wall-clock turnaround — evenings and weekends included. Uzbek carries a +50% page-rate multiplier and +25% SLA because qualified reviewers are scarce.
- USCIS-accepted certification
- Native-speaker reviewer
- JWS-verifiable receipt
- 24/7 turnaround, no business-day games
- Same certificate & acceptance
- Most common tier for filing deadlines
- For deadlines under 24 hours
- Priority queue, 7 days a week
- Same certificate & acceptance
Complex document types (court documents, medical records, tax filings, contracts, powers of attorney, adoption decrees) add a flat $10/page surcharge. Add-ons (hardcopy mailing, extra certified copies) are priced upfront at checkout — no hidden fees.
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Upload, we translate, you submit. Every step is bounded by a real deadline and a named reviewer.
Upload your document
Drag & drop a PDF, or photograph the original with your phone. We accept JPG, PNG, HEIC, PDF, and TIFF up to 25 MB.
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.
Download your USCIS-ready file
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.
Every uzbek document we routinely translate.
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Reviewers calibrated to the uzbek you actually have.
Supported uzbek variants
- Standard (Tashkent) Uzbek — basis of modern official documents
- Afghan Uzbek — northern Afghanistan, written in Perso-Arabic script
- Karluk and Kipchak regional variants
What our reviewers know about your documents
Uzbekistan has been transitioning from Cyrillic to a Latin-based alphabet since 1993, so contemporary documents may appear in either script — Verdacert handles both, plus the Perso-Arabic Uzbek used in Afghan documents. Soviet-era civil records remain in active use and are translated with their original registry context preserved.
Common source countries: Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan.
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Standard delivers in 48 hours; Express in 24; Rush in 14. USCIS-accepted, or your money back.
