Norwegian Birth Certificate Translation to English by Professional Norwegian English Translators
Translate your certificate of birth from Norwegian to English and certify for U.S. Immigration
Norwegian certificate of birth: Certified English translation for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS, formerly, Immigration and Naturalization Service – INS) for your Green Card (permanent resident visa), U.S. citizenship, American passport, and other applications.
Norwegian to English translation by a third-party independent professional translation agency
Translate your Norwegian certificate of birth: Your Norwegian birth certificate is the most important document in applying for your Green Card, U.S. citizenship, American passport, and marriage.
Your birth certificate issued in Norwegian language is considered as your identification card. Especially after higher security measures introduced by 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), marriage visa, H1B visa and other immigration visas, American citizenship, U.S. Passport Agency, driver’s license from Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and others.
Contents of Norwegian birth certificates
A typical Norwegian 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.
Who issues birth certificates in Norwegian language?
Historically, there was no birth certificate in Norway until 1800's. Later, parish registers or parish records (Kirkebøker) contained birth certificates, marriage certificates, certificates of baptism, and other civil records. Birth records are registered in National Population Registers in Alesund, Arendal, Bergen, or in other cities.If you lost your Norwegian birth certificate or need a new certificate of birth for a newborn, you may contact Consulates General of Embassy of Norway in Washington, D.C.
Legal basis for "certified" English translations of your Norwegian birth certificate
We prepare our certification per U.S. government requirements (Federal Regulations 8 CFR 103.2 b 2 relating to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Immigration Regulations/Powers and Duties – Availability of Records).
You need “certified" English translation of your Norwegian birth certificate in hard copy
USCIS, U.S. Passport Agency, and many other public and private organizations require “certified translation” of your Norwegian birth certificate by a third-party, independent translation agency in original format. They do not accept photocopies or electronic copies.
You will receive “Certification by Translator” document printed on our corporate letterhead with our authorized signature and raised (embossed) corporate seal with a statement as required by the USCIS, U.S. Passport Agency, and other organizations.
