Translation & Certification

Certified Document Translation in Korea

Immigration offices, universities, and government agencies often require certified translation of foreign documents. HezoKorea coordinates certified Korean translation for your official documents — and notarized translation or apostille when your receiving office requires it.

Translation services

  • Certified Korean translation ($60–$145 per document)
  • Notarized translation for court, some visas, and documents used abroad
  • Translation of official immigration and government letters
  • Apostille and legalization guidance for international use

Certified, notarized, or apostille — which do you need?

Different offices require different levels of certification. Use this quick guide, then confirm with us for your exact case:

  • Certified translation — accepted for many immigration and ARC submissions.
  • Notarized translation — required by courts, some visas, and some overseas uses.
  • Apostille / legalization — for documents crossing borders between (or outside) Hague Convention countries.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between certified and notarized translation?
A certified translation is attested by a qualified translator or licensed agent; a notarized translation adds a notary public's verification. Many immigration submissions accept certified translation, while courts and some visas require notarization. We confirm which your office needs.
Do you provide notarized translation and apostille too?
Yes. We coordinate certified translation, notarized translation, and apostille or consular legalization depending on where the document will be used.

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