Sworn translation of your documents for Germany
Diplomas, transcripts and academic documents sworn-translated into German by our partner translation office in Germany. Officially accepted by German embassies, consulates and universities.
A sworn translation is produced by a translator who has taken an oath before a court of appeal. Each page is signed and stamped by the sworn translator, which makes the translation officially valid for embassies, consulates, universities and other administrations. BTG works directly with a sworn translation office based in Germany, so every document on this page is delivered with the certification format that German consulates and universities expect.
Please upload only clean, legible scans. Stamps, signatures, names, dates and official mentions must be visible. Poor scan quality can delay or block the translation.
Delivery times count business days only. Weekends and public holidays in Cameroon and Germany are excluded. Files received outside business hours start the count on the next business day. Poor scan quality or missing pages can extend the delay.
- ₣Express · 48 business hours: 15.000 FCFA per page, per document. Same price for any document type, including GCE O-Level and A-Level.
- ₣Standard · 4 business days: 12.500 FCFA per page, per document. The slower option, at a friendlier rate.
Business days only - weekends and public holidays in Cameroon and Germany are not counted. Payment in West African CFA Francs (FCFA) via Orange Money. The transaction reference is requested at the end of the form.
- 1Upload your scans
Fill the short form below and upload clean, legible PDF scans of the documents you want translated. We need to see stamps, signatures and dates clearly.
- 2Pay via Orange Money
Send the exact amount to the Orange Money number shown after you submit the form, then paste the OM reference back into the form. Translation starts as soon as we confirm the payment.
- 3Receive your translation
Within the chosen delivery window, we send you a secure link to download the sworn-translated PDF, signed and stamped by the sworn translator. Hard copies can be requested separately.