Azerbaijani Birth Certificate Translation for Immigration
Certificate of birth: Certified translation for U.S. immigration (Green Card, U.S. citizenship), passport, and other applications
Azerbaijani certificate of birth: Most important document in immigration (Green Card, U.S. citizenship) passport, and other applications
Your birth certificate issued in Azerbaijani language is considered as your identification card. Especially after higher security measures introduced the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, you need your birth certificate when you apply for permanent resident visa (Green Card), fiancé visa (K-1 form), and other immigration visas, American citizenship, U.S. passport, driver’s license from Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and many other official certificates.
Contents of Azerbaijani birth certificates
A typical Azerbaijani birth certificate contains your first, middle, and last name, maiden name (if you married and changed your last name), sex (gender – male or female, or boy or girl), your father’s and mother’s name, date of birth, place of birth, name of issuing agency and place of registration, name and title of signing officer.
Some birth certificates may have additional information and data such as: nationality, ages, and professions of father and mother, paternal and maternal grandfather and grandmother information, addresses (residences) of father, mother, and grandparents.
Who issues birth certificates in Azerbaijani language?
In many cases, there is a civil registration office or local administration authorized to issue birth certificates, marriage certificates, and similar civil registration documents.
You need to have your birth certificate “certified” in hard copy
U.S. immigration (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services – USCIS, formerly Immigration and Naturalization Service – INS), U.S. Passport Agency, colleges, universities, and many other agencies and organizations require "Certification by Translator" issued by translation agency.
