Certified German & English
Translation Service Pricing
$45.00 PER PAGE
USCIS translation certification INCLUDED
FREE hard copy of the certified translation by mail
24-hour turnaround (1-3 pages, certified translations only)
NO HIDDEN COSTS
NO GIMMICKS

Certified Translation Services
I provide sworn & certified translations of official documents in German and English for USCIS, embassies, apostilles, green card applications, apostilles, college admission, etc.
Flat rate: $45.00 per page (inlcuding notarization and hard copy)

Legal Translations English/German
My translations are notarized and accompanied by a sworn certificate of translation accuracy at no additional charge. My sworn English/German translations are accepted by German authorities (for service of process abroad), USCIS, U.S. courts, Secretaries and Department of State, professional organizations, mortgage companies, banks. U.S. colleges, professional credential evaluation services, employers and other government, academic, and private institutions.
$45.00 per page (including notarization and hard copy)

Business Translations English/German
I work with small, medium and large companies to solve their German/English business translation needs and have a long list of satisfied business clients. The quality of your business documents reflects on your company’s reputation. You want your German translation projects done right the first time, and that is why your should use an experienced German translator who is knowledgeable and well-suited for your project.
Don’t take a gamble on a large translation agency that outsources your project to multiple translators across the globe. I can assist you with your business translation projects in German and English.
From $35.00 per page
WHY CHOOSE GERMANGEEK.COM?
I am dedicated and passionate about what I do. I cooperate with a small group of reliable and highly qualified and amazing translators to offer my clients the best German/English and English/German translations possible. All translations are completed by real humans, not machines.