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Yiddish Translation by Yiddish Translator - Immigration Documents

Professional translation of your immigration, business, and legal documents to and from Yiddish and English languages

Immigration documents: Yiddish to English translation and "certification"

Yiddish translation: Do you need English translation and certification of your documents for the U.S. Immigration? We translate your documents from Yiddish into English and certify our translation for the U.S. Immigration.

 

Our professional native Yiddish translators translate your birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, high school and university transcripts and academic records, divorce decrees, driver’s licenses, legal contracts, real estate papers, medical records, passports, visas, police records, adoption papers, letters of recommendation, and other immigration documents.

 

Certification: We certify our translations in accordance with the form requested by the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services - USCIS (formerly Immigration and Naturalization Service - INS). Universities, U.S. Government agencies, and other public and private institutions in the United States also accept our "Certification by Translator" form carrying our corporate seal.

How can you get the "certified" English translation of your immigration documents fast? It’s easy!

Send us an email: translation@acrusa.net by stating the language (Yiddish) of your documents and the number of pages for each document. We will tell you our fee and how to get your certified English translation of your Yiddish documents in your hands as soon as possible.

 

More information on how we translate your

Yiddish documents for the U.S. Immigration and frequently asked questions on our translation process

We specialize in translating your documents (in Yiddish language) for the U.S. Immigration.

 

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You have a question? See the answers to most Frequently Asked Questions if you have any question. To know our fee for translating your documents for immigration and delivery time, please follow the simple steps below.

 

Quality of Our Yiddish Translation

We carefully monitor our projects to ensure that deadlines are always met and that the texts are free from any error. Our bilingual Yiddish translators try to make translated texts conversational. They use the style and local expressions to make the text read naturally and effortlessly. For legal texts in Yiddish, our translators strictly follow the format, and convey the meaning intended.

 

Free "instant" quote - estimate

 

Send us an email: translation@acrusa.net  indicating: type of your document and number of pages.

 

Within few minutes, you will receive information on: how much your translation will cost and how long it will take to have it translated (within three business days in most cases).

 

Strict confidentiality. We respect your privacy!

 

"Free" certification, no extra charge for First Class mail. Express mail/next day delivery at additional charge.

 

Over 25 years of experience - Low-cost, accurate, and quality professional Yiddish translation

 

"Free" instant quote for Yiddish translation by email: translation@acrusa.net or call: 858-922-7724 or Fax: 480-247-5474

Yiddish translation turnaround time

A professional Yiddish translator can translate up to 1,000-1,500 words (7-8 pages) per day. Our Yiddish translators work on weekends for urgent translation assignments. We may assign multiple competent Yiddish translators when translating large projects with tight deadlines.

About Yiddish language

Yiddish: Spoken in Soviet Union, Byelorussia, and Ukraine in the past however  has not been an official language of any sovereign state.

 

Number of Yiddish Speakers: Over two million.

 

Yiddish Speakers: Eleven million before the Holocaust and reduced to only two million today. 

 

Language Classification: West Germanic language.

 

Yiddish Dialects: Eastern and Western Yiddish.

 

Yiddish Alphabet: Yiddish is written in Hebrew alphabet. In general, square Amramaic version of alphabet is used.

 

Yiddish Orthography: Basic grammar is Germanic. Sound system of Israeli Hebrew is based on Yiddish phonology.

 

Yiddish Language History: First Yiddish literature appeared in late 1800's. Modern Hebrew become more dominant is Israel.

 

Yiddish Language Enriched by: Hebrew and German.

 

Yiddish Standardization Efforts: Yiddish periodical Kol mevaser was a major effort during 1862-1871.

 

Unique Features of Yiddish: Language of the Ashkenazim, the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. Word of Yiddish in Yiddish language means Jewish.