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International Sworn Translation

Your document translated with legal validity, not just language.

Official validityPrepared for submission to Paraguayan authorities
Registered translatorProfessional registered with the Supreme Court of Justice
Document accuracyTechnical and legal terminology translated with precision

We handle the sworn translation of your documents through a certified public translator registered with Paraguay's Supreme Court, ensuring legal validity throughout the country. It's the step that gives legal validity to your document's content, complementing the apostille, which validates the origin and signature.

Foreign diplomas, certificates, contracts, and court rulings only produce legal effect before Paraguayan authorities, courts, and notaries when accompanied by a sworn translation from a certified translator with recognized legal validity nationwide. We coordinate the translation together with the apostille, when both are required, so your document arrives complete and valid on the first submission.

What's included

  • Review of the document and required target language
  • Translation by a public translator certified with the Supreme Court
  • Coordination with the apostille when both are required
  • Review of technical and legal terminology
  • Delivery of the document ready for official submission

Who it's for

Ideal for those who need to present foreign documents with legal validity before Paraguayan authorities, courts, or notaries.

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A well-translated document without a certified translator can be rejected exactly when you least expect it. Let's make sure yours has full legal validity. Talk to a Migranova specialist and understand the next steps for your specific case.

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Sworn-translated documents, stamped and signed by a certified public translator

Frequently asked questions

Sworn translation validates the document's content in the target language, done by a certified public translator. The apostille validates the origin and signature of the original document. Both are often required together.

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