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		By: [David C, Centennial, CO]		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[David C, Centennial, CO] Only place to call in Denver for a USCIS Birth Certificate translation. I called at least a dozen places -- most didn&#039;t answer or return my calls, the ones that did advertised $25 per page (up to 200 words...), but their quote ended up over $70 for a one page birth certificate from Mexico. Dan had straight forward printing: $47, which was what he charged, and that included the translation, certification and even hard-copies sent in the mail. (The others charged for hard-copies). Basically, this guy and his company is really great, honest, and the finished translation was perfect, which delivered on really high-quality paper. I can&#039;t say enough. Just call Dan.&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[David C, Centennial, CO] Only place to call in Denver for a USCIS Birth Certificate translation. I called at least a dozen places &#8212; most didn&#8217;t answer or return my calls, the ones that did advertised $25 per page (up to 200 words&#8230;), but their quote ended up over $70 for a one page birth certificate from Mexico. Dan had straight forward printing: $47, which was what he charged, and that included the translation, certification and even hard-copies sent in the mail. (The others charged for hard-copies). Basically, this guy and his company is really great, honest, and the finished translation was perfect, which delivered on really high-quality paper. I can&#8217;t say enough. Just call Dan.&#8221;</p>
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