Corpus Localization provides certified translation services in Miami for $19.99 per page with 24-hour delivery. Our certified translations are accepted by USCIS and commonly used for Florida court, DMV, and immigration filings.
Miami is not just another Spanish-language market. It is the main gateway between the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean. That means translation demand here is shaped by Cuban records, Venezuelan TPS-related filings, Colombian and Nicaraguan family petitions, Brazilian Portuguese documents, and Haitian Creole records that can be difficult to read even before translation starts.
The local USCIS office is at 8801 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33150. The Miami Immigration Court is located at 333 S Miami Ave, Suite 200, Miami, FL 33130.
Miami-area clients often need translations for family-based petitions, asylum-related evidence, TPS filings, naturalization, and court submissions. That work requires more than simple language conversion. The translator has to understand regional civil registry formats, handwritten records, and the kinds of documents commonly used in Caribbean and Latin American cases.
If you are filing immigration paperwork, visit our certified translation services, birth certificate translation, and marriage certificate translation pages.
Miami’s most common translation languages include Spanish, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, French, and Russian.
The countries of origin driving demand include Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and Argentina.
That mix makes Miami very different from other major U.S. cities. In many places, Spanish dominates and everything else is secondary. In Miami, you also need to understand:
Major consulates that influence translation demand include the Colombian Consulate at 280 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, the Brazilian Consulate at 80 SW 8th St, and the Venezuelan Consulate at 1101 Brickell Ave.
Miami’s consular ecosystem matters because people often use the same translated documents across multiple processes: consular registration, immigration filings, school enrollment, family petitions, and state ID issues. The city has a much stronger cross-border document flow than most inland markets.
Florida agencies also create steady demand for certified translations. The Florida DHSMV requires certified translations, and Florida courts accept certified translations with a translator certification statement.
Common Miami requests include translations of:
If your case involves legal or administrative use, our document translation services and legal translation services pages explain what to send and what you receive.
Miami’s translation demand is unique because it combines:
That is why a Miami page cannot be a template swap. The city’s translation needs are shaped by real document complexity, not just volume.
We charge $19.99 per page and deliver most personal document translations within 24 hours. Every order includes a full English translation and signed certification statement.
That makes the process easier when you are preparing a USCIS filing, a Miami Immigration Court submission, or Florida DHSMV paperwork.
If you need a translation for USCIS, Miami Immigration Court, Florida court, or DHSMV use, send your documents over and we will confirm the page count and turnaround.
You can place your order on our order page or review our USCIS translation guide before sending your files.