Anyone know where I can get documents translated from english to spanish? Need to do this with my FBI report for app for a DNI.
Thanks
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Anyone know where I can get documents translated from english to spanish? Need to do this with my FBI report for app for a DNI.
Thanks
[email]vivcortinez@datamarkets. Com. Ar[/email]
Viviana Cortinez, 4553-5559
I have used her as well as other members. Speaks excellent english and knows the system for all of us who have applied for 2 year residence. Tell her Tom Oneill recommended.
Good Luck
Just do a yahoo / google search for traductores publicos if you want, there are zillions of them. Choose the one closest to your house. I had the same FBI report translated, 35 pesos and it was done while I had lunch around the corner.
Hey guys,
If I missed this information in a thread somewhere I apologize. But I need to find an official translator to translate birth certificates, etc. For my DNI. I was able to renew my work visa again without the translation but I finally figure I should get my DNI. I've written to a number of people advertised online and I am getting no response. Anyone know a good translator?
Check the website of your embassy. Most likely they will list them.
[QUOTE=Thomaso276][email]vivcortinez@datamarkets. Com. Ar[/email]
Viviana Cortinez, 4553-5559
I have used her as well as other members. Speaks excellent english and knows the system for all of us who have applied for 2 year residence. Tell her Tom Oneill recommended.
Good Luck[/QUOTE]Thomaso, this past week I used Viviana's translation services. I found her to be professional, prompt, not expensive, and she translated certain words and phrases in a manner useful when I presented the documents at the immigration office.
She picked up the documents at the apartment, translated them, had them legalized, and dropped them off at my apartment on the agreed day she told me she would have them done.
I've used others in the past and I believe Viviana is the best I've used for translation of documents.
Thomaso, muchas gracias.
I just tried this out on Foro, its totaly readable now.
It was not this good the other day, YAY google.
What is the term for DRY CLEAN when you take your clothes to the cleaners?
Thanks
Lavado en Seco? At least that's how they say it in Peru.
I will try that. Appreciate you helping me out, David 33. The Legend) Just kidding.
[QUOTE=David_33]Lavado en Seco? At least that's how they say it in Peru.[/QUOTE]The shop is a tintoria and they generally only do dry cleaning. Just ask them to clean (limpiar) the items. Very, very expensive in Argentina.
Argento
Great, thanks for the response. Was looking in the dictionary, but was unable to claiify it correctly.
Also known as "clean out my wallet"
The owner of my dry cleaner I columbian and does not really speak english. She does a great job and is about 33% less than the gringo store 10 or 15 blocks away. She actual gets all the stains out when I share my lunch with my suite.