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ImmiTranslate Reviews (2026): Fast, but Is It the Best Pick?

A fact-checked look at ImmiTranslate’s pricing, 1–2 hour rush, ATA membership, and USCIS guarantee — with an honest comparison to CertTranslate.

Reviewed by Natalia Vega, Senior Certified Translation ReviewerPricing & ratings verified Jun 2026

Full disclosure: we run CertTranslate, a certified translation service, so we are one of the options compared here. That is also why we know what makes a USCIS filing get accepted — and we have sourced and dated every number below.

The bottom line

ImmiTranslate is a legitimate, ATA-member service known for very fast turnaround — expedited orders in as little as 1–2 hours, quicker than almost anyone, including us. It is priced at $25 per page (essentially the same as CertTranslate’s $24.95) and caps a page at 250 words. Two honest caveats: its public Trustpilot rating (around 4.2) is the lowest of the group, and its money-back guarantee publishes no conditions. If raw speed is everything, ImmiTranslate is hard to beat.

ImmiTranslate vs RushTranslate vs CertTranslate, side by side

All three are certified, USCIS-ready U.S. services at almost the same price. The differences are the fastest available tier, the public rating, and what the guarantee actually does — and discloses — if a translation is rejected.

 ImmiTranslateRushTranslateCertTranslateus
Price / page$25 / page$24.95 / page$24.95 / page
Page word cap250 words250 wordsNone
Standard turnaround24 hours24 hours24 hours
Fastest option~1–2 hours (expedited)~12 hours (expedited)~6 hours (Super Rush)
Languages70+65+65+
Certificate of Accuracy included
ATA member
Remedy if rejectedMoney-back (conditions not published) + free revisionsRevise, then refund — “trusted list” onlyRevise free; full refund for USCIS / court / university rejections
NotarizationAdd-onAdd-on+$19.95
Hard copyAdd-onAdd-on+$20
Public rating4.2★ (2,000+, Trustpilot, Jun 2026)4.8★ (24,757, Google/BBB/own, Jun 2026)4.9★ (2,400+, Google, Jun 2026)

Competitor figures are sourced and dated below; CertTranslate’s price reflects our live rate. Verified Jun 2026.

Who is ImmiTranslate?

ImmiTranslate (immitranslate.com) is a U.S. certified translation service focused on immigration, with a strong emphasis on speed: standard delivery from 24 hours and expedited orders from as little as 1–2 hours. It is an ATA corporate member (#M-103365), translates in 70+ languages, and includes a signed, stamped certification of accuracy on each order.

Its appeal is fast, human-translated certified documents with a verifiable ATA membership. For an urgent, standard-language filing, ImmiTranslate’s turnaround is among the fastest available.

ImmiTranslate: the questions buyers actually ask

Is ImmiTranslate legitimate?

Yes. ImmiTranslate is an established, verifiable ATA corporate member (#M-103365) with thousands of public reviews and a signed certification of accuracy on every certified order.

Is ImmiTranslate accepted by USCIS?

Yes. ImmiTranslate states its translations are “always accepted by USCIS,” and its signed, stamped certification meets the standard under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3).

Is ImmiTranslate ATA certified?

ImmiTranslate is an ATA corporate member (#M-103365). That is membership at the company level — not the same as each translator holding individual ATA certification — but it is a verifiable credential, and USCIS does not require ATA status either way.

How long does ImmiTranslate take?

Standard turnaround starts at 24 hours, and expedited orders can be delivered from as little as 1–2 hours for primary languages — among the fastest in the industry.

How much does ImmiTranslate cost?

Certified translation starts at $25 per page (Professional tier), where a page is “up to 250 words.” Higher Premium tiers are $35 and $45. A dense one-page document can be billed as two pages under the 250-word rule.

Same price, same 250-word page — different word-cap math

ImmiTranslate and CertTranslate are within a nickel on price ($25 vs $24.95). The difference is the page rule: ImmiTranslate’s pages are billed “up to 250 words per page,” while CertTranslate charges a true flat fee with no word cap.

On a sparse one-page document the two cost the same. On a dense 300–450-word certificate, ImmiTranslate bills two pages (~$50) while CertTranslate bills one ($24.95). The gap is entirely about word density — see your own document below.

Move the sliders to compare.

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Sparse (100)Dense (600)

A typical birth or marriage certificate runs 300–450 words on a single page. ImmiTranslate counts a “page” as 250 words or less, so a dense page is billed as two.

CertTranslate$24.95

1 page × $24.95 — flat, no word cap

ImmiTranslate$50

380 words ÷ 250 = 2 billed pages × $25

You’d save $25.05 with CertTranslate on this document.

Get your exact price

Estimate for comparison only. ImmiTranslate’s 250-word page definition and $25 rate are sourced and dated below; your final price depends on the actual document.

ImmiTranslate: strengths and watch-outs

Strengths

  • Among the fastest in the industry — expedited from 1–2 hours
  • Verifiable ATA corporate membership (#M-103365)
  • Signed, stamped certification of accuracy on every order
  • Large public review base on Trustpilot

Watch-outs

  • Lowest public rating of the group — around 4.2 on Trustpilot[src]
  • Caps a “page” at 250 words, so dense documents are billed as multiple pages[src]
  • Advertises a “100% Guaranteed Acceptance… or your money back,” but publishes no conditions or claim process[src]

Which one should you choose?

Choose ImmiTranslate if…

  • You need it extremely fast — 1–2 hour expedited beats everyone, including us
  • A verifiable ATA corporate membership matters to you
  • Your document is short (within ~250 words per page)

Choose CertTranslate if…

  • Your document is text-dense — our flat fee avoids the 250-word multiplier
  • You weigh the public rating — 4.9★ on Google vs ImmiTranslate’s ~4.2 on Trustpilot
  • You want guarantee terms you can actually read before you order

How USCIS actually decides to accept a translation

Acceptance is not about a brand or a slogan — it is about a rule. Under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3), any foreign-language document filed with USCIS must include a full English translation and a signed statement in which the translator certifies that the translation is complete and accurate and that they are competent to translate. That is the whole requirement.

This is why “100% Guaranteed Acceptance by USCIS” is a claim no vendor can fully control — acceptance also depends on the underlying document. ImmiTranslate backs its claim with an “or your money back” remedy, which is genuine; the honest gap is that it publishes no conditions, timeline, or claim process for that refund. Read the remedy terms before you rely on the headline.

Red flags to check with any certified translation service

Apply these to us, to ImmiTranslate, and to anyone else you consider.

A “money-back” guarantee with no published terms

A refund promise is only as good as its conditions. Confirm the timeline, the claim process, and what counts as a qualifying rejection — in writing.

The hidden 250-word page cap

Most per-page services cap a “page” at 250 words and bill the overflow. Confirm whether the per-page price is a true flat fee.

Read past the “100%” slogan

Acceptance is the authority’s call, not the vendor’s. Treat any “100% guaranteed acceptance” as marketing and read what the guarantee pays out.

Check the public rating, not just the count

A large review base can still carry a middling average. Look at the actual star rating across platforms.

Certified, notarized, sworn, apostille — quick definitions

Certified translation
A complete translation plus a signed statement certifying accuracy and translator competency. This is what USCIS requires.
Notarized translation
A certified translation where a notary verifies the certifier’s identity. USCIS rarely requires it; some other authorities do.
Sworn translation
A translation by a government-authorized “sworn” translator. Common in many countries, but not a U.S. concept.
Apostille
An international certification (Hague Convention) that authenticates a public document for use abroad. It authenticates the document, not the translation.

More questions about ImmiTranslate and the alternatives

Is ImmiTranslate faster than CertTranslate?

On the fastest tier, yes — ImmiTranslate’s 1–2 hour expedited is quicker than CertTranslate’s 6-hour Super Rush. If a deadline is your only concern, that is a real edge.

Is ImmiTranslate cheaper than CertTranslate?

They are within a nickel — $25 vs $24.95 per page. The difference that matters is the word cap: ImmiTranslate bills “up to 250 words per page,” CertTranslate does not.

Is ImmiTranslate ATA certified?

ImmiTranslate is an ATA corporate member (#M-103365) — company-level membership, not individual translator certification. USCIS does not require ATA status either way.

What if my ImmiTranslate translation is rejected?

ImmiTranslate advertises “or your money back” plus free revisions, but publishes no conditions. CertTranslate revises free and refunds in full for translation-related rejections by USCIS, courts, or universities.

Will USCIS accept an ImmiTranslate translation?

Yes — its signed, stamped certification meets the USCIS standard under 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3).

Sources & references

  1. ImmiTranslate — Certified Translation & Pricing ($25/page; “up to 250 words per page”; 70+ languages; expedited from 1–2 hours) ImmiTranslate. Verified Jun 2026.
  2. ImmiTranslate — USCIS guarantee (“100% Guaranteed Acceptance by USCIS… or your money back”; ATA corporate member #M-103365) ImmiTranslate. Verified Jun 2026.
  3. ImmiTranslate — Trustpilot (rated “Great”, ~4.2★, 2,000+ reviews) Trustpilot. Verified Jun 2026.
  4. RushTranslate — Pricing (a “page” is 250 words or less) RushTranslate. Verified Jun 2026.
  5. 8 CFR 103.2(b)(3) — translation certification requirement U.S. Government (eCFR). Verified Jun 2026.

Update log

We re-check every competitor’s pricing and public rating quarterly.

  • Published. Verified ImmiTranslate $25/page, “up to 250 words per page,” expedited from 1–2 hours, ATA corporate member #M-103365, and its “100% Guaranteed Acceptance… or your money back” wording (no published conditions) against first-party sources; Trustpilot ~4.2 attributed.

Reviewed and fact-checked by Natalia Vega, Senior Certified Translation Reviewer. Every competitor figure on this page is sourced and dated above; we update it on a quarterly cycle.

Related reading

Same price — without the word cap

ImmiTranslate is fast. If you also want a flat fee with no 250-word page cap and guarantee terms you can read up front, see what CertTranslate quotes for your document.

ImmiTranslate wins on pure speed. CertTranslate wins on flat-fee pricing with no word cap, a higher public rating, and clearer guarantee terms. Pick by what your filing needs most — the deadline or the total.