Norwegian Marriage Certificate Translation by Professional Norwegian English Translators
Translate your Norwegian marriage license from Norwegian to English and certify for USCIS
You need "certified" English translation of your Norwegian marriage certificate to submit it to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS, formerly, Immigration and Naturalization Service – INS) for your Green Card (permanent resident visa), American citizenship, passport, and other applications.
Norwegian to English translation by a third-party independent professional translation agency
Translate your Norwegian certificate of marriage: Your Norwegian marriage certificate is important document in applying for your Green Card, U.S. citizenship, American passport.
Who issues marriage certificates in Norwegian language?
Individuals who intend to marry fill our Norwegian Authorization of Marriage form first. Civil wedding ceremony is conducted by Notary Public after applying to National Register (Tax Office), or City Recorder's Office (byfogdembete) or District Court (tingrett) as regulated by Norwegian Marriage Act.
Parish church offices (Kirkebøker) are not allowed to issue certificates of marriage after 2004.
Legal basis for "certified" English translations of your Norwegian marriage license
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 translation” of your Norwegian marriage certificate in hard copy
USCIS, U.S. Passport Agency, and many other public and private organizations require “certified translation” of your Norwegian marriage license 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.
