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Thanks alot zafarzafar ok I will go with DCU. But should I need to send the translation copy received from DCU or can I make a photocopy of that and then get it certified by solicitor to apply for natuarlization.zafarzafar wrote:Go to DCU (Dublin city university Glasnevin) in the department of applied languages and they will certify it for you.
there are some private firms who do translation jobs but i would recommend DCU as they have a whole deprtment of differnt languages of the world.
Contact the main university switch board on : 01-7005566 and ask for DCU applied languages centre. hope that will help
Because, for my wife I will apply later on. That is why asking whether translated document need to be sent to DoJ directly or after photocopying and certifying it. Many Thanks.Certified copy of original Long Form Civil Birth Certificate for applicant and certified translation if not in English or Irish