Uzbek · Translation & interpretation

Language services in UzbekOʻzbek

Uzbek (oʻzbek tili) is a Turkic language, official in Uzbekistan, with about 35 million speakers. Written in Latin (post-1993) with legacy Cyrillic still in use.

U.S. speakers

24 hr

Certified delivery

<60s

OPI connect

USCIS-accepted certified translation
Same-day interpretation dispatch
Uzbek subject-matter linguists

Uzbek in the United States

Who speaks Uzbek, and where.

NY / Brooklyn (Rego Park, Forest Hills), Philadelphia, Chicago and Sacramento host growing Uzbek-American communities, including Bukharan-Jewish Uzbek speakers.

Top U.S. metros

New YorkLos AngelesChicago

Industries we help

Immigration (asylum, DV lottery)
Healthcare
Cross-border commerce
Community legal aid

At a glance

Speakers worldwide
U.S. speakers
Language family
Indo-European
Writing system
Latin
Linguist supply
Tier 2 · 48-hour match

What's included

Every Uzbek delivery, done right.

No hidden fees, no add-ons — every standard below comes with each certified Uzbek translation.

Signed Certificate of Accuracy

Every Uzbek translation ships with a signed certificate meeting 8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3) — USCIS and court accepted.

Native subject-matter linguist

A native Uzbek translator fluent in your document's field — legal, medical, academic or financial.

Independent QA review

A second linguist verifies accuracy, names, dates and numbers before anything is certified.

Format preserved

Stamps, seals, tables and signatures rebuilt to mirror your original — filing-ready PDF.

Secure & confidential

Files handled under NDA with TLS + AES-256 encryption end to end.

Revisions until accepted

We refine the delivery at no charge until the receiving office accepts it.

What we handle

Uzbek work we do, every week.

A snapshot of the Uzbek document types and interpretation settings that come through most often.

Certified documents

Vital records

  • Uzbek birth, marriage and death certificates

Identity & passports

  • Uzbek ID and passport

Academic credentials

  • Academic credentials (Tashkent universities)

Other documents

  • Diversity-visa supporting documents

Linguistic considerations

Getting Uzbek right.

Small choices — script, register and filing context — change whether a Uzbek document is accepted or an interpretation session lands correctly. Here is what we watch for.

Script & typography

Uzbek documents may appear in Latin or Cyrillic. We handle both and preserve source script consistency.

Recipient alignment

Every Uzbek project is matched to its destination — a certified translation formatted for the exact recipient, or an interpreter briefed on the venue's protocol — so it clears review the first time.

Uzbek FAQ

Answers to common Uzbek questions.

The ones we hear most often, answered by our dispatch and project-management teams.

Can't find it here?

01Do you offer both Uzbek translation and interpretation?

Yes — Uzbek certified document translation for USCIS, courts and state agencies, and Uzbek interpretation on-site, by video (VRI) and by phone (OPI). Subject-matter linguists assigned to every matter.

02Is Uzbek translation accepted by USCIS and U.S. courts?

Yes. Every Uzbek translation ships with a signed Certificate of Translation Accuracy meeting 8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3). Accepted by USCIS, the State Department, U.S. district and state courts, and state DMVs and vital-records offices.

03How fast can you deliver Uzbek work?

A typical Uzbek personal document is delivered in 24–48 hours. On-site interpretation is commonly filled in 24–72 hours; phone (OPI) connects in under a minute, 24/7.

04Are your Uzbek interpreters certified?

Court-certified and medically credentialed Uzbek interpreters handle legal and clinical matters. Community, educational and corporate settings are staffed by professionally trained Uzbek interpreters matched to the subject.

05How is Uzbek script handled in translations?

Uzbek documents may appear in Latin or Cyrillic. We handle both and preserve source script consistency.

06Is my Uzbek content confidential?

All files and sessions are handled under NDA with TLS + AES-256 encrypted transfer and retention rules aligned with HIPAA / GDPR where applicable.

07How do you price Uzbek services?

Certified Uzbek translation starts at $24.95 per page — signed certificate of accuracy and 24-hour delivery included. Uzbek phone interpretation is billed per minute, video per minute (short minimum), on-site in 2-hour increments. Quotes are returned in about an hour.

Ready when you are

Start your Uzbek project — within hours.

Upload documents or share session details. We return an itemized quote, match a Uzbek subject-matter linguist and ship certified work on deadline — or dispatch a credentialed interpreter matched to your venue.

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