Common ICA Translation Mistakes That Cause Delays

Submitting documents to the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) is a critical step in immigration, residency, and citizenship applications. While many applicants focus on eligibility and paperwork, translation errors are one of the most common and avoidable reasons for application delays.

Understanding the common ICA translation mistakes that cause delays can help you prepare compliant documents and avoid unnecessary resubmissions.

 

Why Accurate Translation Matters for ICA Applications

 

ICA relies on translated documents to verify identity, relationships, qualifications, and eligibility. If documents issued in other languages are translated inaccurately or informally, ICA may:

  • Request clarification

  • Ask for re-translation

  • Put applications on hold

Professional and certified translations reduce these risks significantly.

 

1. Using Non-Certified or Informal Translations

 

One of the most frequent mistakes is submitting:

  • Self-translated documents

  • Machine-translated files

  • Translations without certification

ICA generally expects certified English translations for foreign-language documents. Without certification, even accurate translations may be rejected.

 

2. Missing or Incomplete Pages

 

Applicants sometimes submit partial translations or leave out pages they believe are “not important.” ICA requires:

  • Complete document translation

  • All pages, stamps, and notes included

Missing information often leads to immediate delays.

 

3. Incorrect Names, Dates, or Numbers

 

Small errors in:

  • Names

  • Dates of birth

  • Passport numbers

  • Certificate numbers

can create inconsistencies across documents. ICA officers may flag these discrepancies for clarification or resubmission.

 

4. Poor Formatting That Doesn’t Match the Original

 

ICA reviewers frequently cross-check translations with original documents. If the translated document:

  • Doesn’t match layout or structure

  • Omits stamps or seals

  • Rearranges sections

it becomes harder to verify, increasing review time.

 

5. Inconsistent Terminology Across Documents

 

Using different translations for the same term such as names of institutions or relationship descriptions can confuse reviewers. Consistency is critical, especially for family, education, and employment records.

 

6. Unclear or Low-Quality Document Scans

 

Poor-quality scans with blurred text, missing edges, or unreadable stamps make accurate translation difficult. ICA may request resubmission if documents are unclear.

 

7. Rushing the Translation Process

 

Urgency is common in immigration cases, but rushing often leads to:

  • Typographical errors

  • Formatting mistakes

  • Missed certification details

Even express translations must follow quality and certification standards.

 

How to Avoid ICA Translation Delays

 

To ensure smooth ICA processing:

  • Use professional ICA-certified translation services

  • Submit clear and complete documents

  • Double-check names, dates, and numbers

  • Ensure certification statements are included

  • Allow time for review before submission

Professional handling saves time in the long run.

 

Final Thoughts

 

Most ICA translation delays are preventable. By avoiding common mistakes and using certified translation services in Singapore, you can significantly improve your chances of faster and smoother ICA approval.

When it comes to immigration documents, accuracy isn’t optional it’s essential.

Picture of Stanza

Stanza

Stanza Language Solutions specializes in certified translation services in Singapore, serving legal firms, corporates, healthcare organizations, government bodies, and individuals. With a team of expert linguists across multiple industries, we ensure accuracy, compliance, and cultural precision in every project.

Image Represent Stanza Transilation Get in Touch

Get in Touch

Whether you're preparing legal paperwork, contracts, certificates, or compliance documents, Stanza ensures accuracy, certification, and official acceptance in Singapore and worldwide. Get a fast quote and let our experts handle the rest.

We’re Here to Help!