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Portuguese to English Translation of Diploma

Translate your Portuguese diploma to English and certify for universities, colleges, foreign credential evaluation services, licensing boards and employers in United States.

Portuguese diploma is a certificate or deed awarded to student by a Portuguese education institution (high school, university, college)

American universities and colleges, evaluation services, licensing boards, and U.S. employers need your educational documents translated from Portuguese to English language and certified so that they can assess and evaluate your qualifications in U.S. educational system standards.

Contents of Portuguese diploma

A typical Portuguese diploma contains the name of recipient (you), degree received, academic/educational year of graduation, area of specialization (major field), department/faculty, date of graduation, diploma number, signatures and titles of dean/principal/director/ president/rector and another academic administrator. Many diplomas carry the seal or stamp or logo of high school (standard or vocational), university, college or other educational/academic institution.

Why do you need “certified” English translation of your diploma?

You cannot submit your own translation as you are an interested party. Your translation must be completed by an independent third-party. Portuguese to English translator must be “competent” to translate your diploma and “certify” that translation is accurate, true, and correct.