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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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Do any of you (Romanian) have translations of your birth certs translated into english. Ed is joining the coast guard and he needs it translated and we cant find a place to do it and he wants to do it himself as my boss with notorize it for us, but hes stuck on words. any help is wonderful :) thanks

Tara & Edi

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This may sound stupid, but has he tried the online translators? I use them to help me translate some Polish legal documents. Sometimes, I either cant find the right English word in my head, or they use old legal language, and the online translators give you a couple words to choose from, and it rings a bell.

I've used this one in the past. Translator

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This may sound stupid, but has he tried the online translators? I use them to help me translate some Polish legal documents. Sometimes, I either cant find the right English word in my head, or they use old legal language, and the online translators give you a couple words to choose from, and it rings a bell.

I've used this one in the past. Translator

Yea, we tried, it doesnt help much :(

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Hy

I just translated our marryage certificate and( from romanian-to english) and my birth certificate (romanian-to english) 3 day ago.

I think, i can help:)

Also, from an other forum, i had found out thAt you can translate it yourself, and you can authorize it at the Romanian Consulate, in the prezence of your original marryage certificate.

http://www.romanian-portal.com/us/ro/comunitate.asp?id=33

http://forum.romportal.com/forums/thread/42628.aspx

if you still need help, let me know.

July 7. 2007 got married in Romania

September 20. 2007 our I130 Petition is recived

January 6. 2008 we recive NOA1 FROM CALIFORNIA SERVICE CENTER

February 23, 2008 we recive NOA2

NVC

7 March, case number assigned

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