Amharic Translation in East Columbus
Professional Amharic to English translation services for East Columbus residents. We prepare certified English translations of Ethiopian birth certificates, kebele identity records, marriage and family documents, school transcripts, court records, and other Amharic-language materials for USCIS applications, naturalization, and government agency submissions.
East Columbus · Columbus Metro
Why this Translation Services page is written for East Columbus
a remarkably diverse metro with established Somali, Bhutanese-Nepali, Eritrean, Ethiopian, Mexican, Guatemalan, and West African communities — and East Columbus, with a population near 38,000, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.
In Columbus Metro, translation work clusters around USCIS petitions (I-130, I-485, N-400), school record submissions, and Ohio BMV driver-license document requirements. For East Columbus clients, every certified translation includes the translator certification statement USCIS requires — signed, dated, and ready to file.
East Columbus sits in Columbus Metro, anchored by state government, OhioHealth, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Honda manufacturing east of the city, and a fast-growing logistics corridor along Rickenbacker. Franklin County, where East Columbus is located, is a sizable Ohio city where most county-level vital records and document services are available locally.
I-270 outerbelt access makes our Morse Rd office reachable from any direction in 20-30 minutes. From East Columbus (ZIP 43219), the trip is roughly 4 miles each way.
At roughly 4 miles (~9 min) from East Columbus, you can drop off original documents and pick up certified translations on a return visit, or have them mailed. We also serve families across the rest of Columbus Metro, where many of our East Columbus clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.
Our East Columbus clients commonly include families served by Columbus City Schools.
Amharic Translation Services in East Columbus
Central Ohio has a significant Ethiopian community, and East Columbus residents in Franklin County regularly need certified Amharic-to-English translations for immigration cases, citizenship applications, school enrollment, and professional license applications. Amharic is written in the Ethiopic (Ge'ez) script, and Ethiopian civil records often mix handwritten Amharic text with English headers or official stamps. Our translators read both printed and handwritten Amharic documents.
Ethiopian civil documents vary by issuing authority. Kebele records are locally issued and often handwritten. Federal documents use more standardized formatting. Ethiopian Orthodox Church records are separate from civil registry documents. We work with all of these and disclose any unclear sections before finalizing the translation.
From East Columbus, getting to our Columbus office on Morse Road is straightforward via I-270 or surface routes. Franklin County families commonly bring in immigration packets, birth certificates, and civil records that need certified English translations before a USCIS deadline or school enrollment date.
Common Amharic Documents We Translate
How We Prepare Your Translation
You provide the Amharic or Ethiopic-script document
We assess the handwriting, print quality, and submission purpose
Our translator works through all Ethiopic text, including stamps and annotations
We note any sections affected by damage, fading, or unclear handwriting
We attach a signed certification statement
You receive a complete translation packet ready for agency submission
What to Bring
Prices start at $25/page for standard translation and $50/page for certified translation. Rush service and same-day options are available. Contact us for a quote.
Languages We Translate
Not listed? Contact us — we work with specialist translators for additional languages.
Amharic Translation FAQ
Can you translate Ethiopian kebele records for USCIS?
Yes. Kebele (neighborhood administrative office) records are commonly submitted to USCIS as evidence of identity, family relationships, or civil status. We translate the full document, including any handwritten annotations and official stamps.
My Ethiopian birth certificate has both Amharic and English text — how do you handle that?
If the document contains both Amharic and English sections, we translate the Amharic portions and note the English portions in the translation. The certification statement covers the complete document in both languages.
Can you translate Ethiopian Orthodox Church marriage certificates for immigration?
Yes. Ethiopian Orthodox Church marriage certificates are accepted by USCIS as evidence of a valid marriage, often submitted alongside civil registry records. We translate the full certificate, including the church name, date, officiating information, and witness details.
How long does Amharic translation take near East Columbus?
Standard service is 2–3 business days. Handwritten Amharic documents in the Ethiopic script may take slightly longer if legibility is a challenge — we will advise you upfront about turnaround after reviewing the document.
Do you work with other Ethiopian languages besides Amharic?
We primarily handle Amharic. We also have resources for Tigrinya and Oromo. Contact us with your specific document language so we can confirm translator availability and turnaround.
Can you translate medical vaccination records from Ethiopia for school enrollment?
Yes. Ethiopian medical records and vaccination histories are commonly needed for school enrollment in Ohio. We translate the full record into English and certify the translation for the receiving school district.
Need Translation Services in East Columbus?
Visit our Columbus office or call for a free quote. Most translations completed in 2–3 business days. Rush and same-day options available.
3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231