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Sworn Translator Arabic in Liège: Certified Documents & Court Sworn Expert
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Sworn Translator Arabic in Liège: Certified Documents & Court Sworn Expert

21 November 20258 min read·By the TranslateBE team

Looking for a sworn Arabic translator in Liège for an immigration procedure with the Office des Étrangers, civil status registration at a Liège commune, or an asylum file with the CGRA? Our translators are accredited by the Belgian Courts of Appeal and deliver certified Arabic-French and Arabic-Dutch translations within 24 hours.

Arabic sworn translation in Liège: a significant and growing demand

Liège has one of the largest Arabic-speaking communities in Wallonia, with Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian families established across multiple generations, as well as more recent arrivals from Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. This community generates a constant need for certified Arabic translation: civil status documents for Liège municipalities, supporting files for the Office des Étrangers (OE), asylum documentation for the CGRA, and diploma recognition requests processed by NARIC FWB.

Only a sworn translator registered with SPF Justice and accredited by a Belgian Court of Appeal can produce translations that are legally valid for these procedures. Arabic documents - whether in Modern Standard Arabic, Moroccan Darija script, or classical calligraphic form - require a specialist with genuine expertise in Arabic administrative registers. Our network includes sworn translators covering all major Arabic-speaking countries' document formats.

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Certified Arabic-French or Arabic-Dutch translations for the OE, Liège communes, CGRA and courts. Free quote, 24h delivery.

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Documents most frequently requiring a sworn Arabic translation in Liège

  • Civil status documents : birth certificates (شهادة الميلاد), marriage certificates, livret de famille and divorce decrees from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq
  • Immigration and regularisation files : supporting documents for family reunification, long-stay visas, Article 9bis applications and long-term resident permits
  • CGRA asylum files : identity documents, civil status certificates and country-of-origin evidence required for asylum procedures
  • Academic diplomas and transcripts : for recognition by NARIC FWB or entry to the University of Liège
  • Criminal records and police certificates : judicial extracts from Morocco, Algeria or other Arabic-speaking states required for naturalisation or employment

How to order your sworn Arabic translation from Liège

  1. Upload your document : a clear scan via our secure online platform. No appointment needed.
  2. Receive a fixed quote : transparent pricing; payment by bank transfer (IBAN provided with the quote). VAT not applicable (franchise TVA, art. 44 §3).
  3. Sworn translation by an accredited professional : handled by a translator accredited by a Belgian Court of Appeal.
  4. Delivery : signed and stamped PDF by email; paper original by post on request.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can you translate handwritten Arabic civil status documents?

Yes. Our sworn translators have experience with handwritten Arabic administrative documents from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. Please provide the clearest possible scan for optimal accuracy.

Does the OE Liège accept sworn Arabic translations ordered online?

Yes. The Office des Étrangers requires translations by a sworn translator accredited by a Belgian Court of Appeal. The method of ordering - online or in person - has no bearing on legal validity.

Can I get my Arabic document translated into both French and Dutch?

Absolutely. For files going to both Walloon communes and federal or Flemish authorities, we can produce both language versions. Please indicate this when requesting your quote.

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