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Arabic to English — Certified Translation

Arabic Translation in Springfield

Professional Arabic to English translation services for Springfield residents. We prepare certified translations of Arabic birth certificates, marriage contracts, national IDs, police certificates, court orders, academic transcripts, and other documents for USCIS petitions, legal proceedings, school enrollment, and professional license applications.

Springfield · Dayton Metro

Why this Translation Services page is written for Springfield

Springfield sits in Dayton Metro, a base economy of defense, healthcare, and manufacturing supported by University of Dayton, Wright State, and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. Clark County, where Springfield is located, is a large Ohio city with full county clerk services, vital records access, and a passport acceptance facility nearby.

Dayton Metro families regularly need certified English translations of foreign birth, marriage, divorce, school, and police records for USCIS, schools, employers, and licensing boards. Our Clark County clients receive translations that match the original document layout closely, with the certification statement formatted exactly how reviewing officers expect it.

established immigrant communities — Jordanian, Iraqi, Russian, Mexican, and Vietnamese — concentrated around Beavercreek and Centerville — and Springfield, with a population near 58,032, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.

we coordinate appointments around the drive so Dayton-area clients complete their work in a single visit. From Springfield (ZIP 45504), the trip is roughly 45 miles each way.

The 45-mile drive from Springfield (~55 min) is short enough that most clients prefer to drop off and pick up in person. We also serve families across the rest of Dayton Metro, where many of our Springfield clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.

Our Springfield clients commonly include families served by Springfield City Schools and workers and patients tied to Mercy Health Springfield Regional.

Arabic Translation Services in Springfield

Springfield and Clark County have a growing Arabic-speaking population from Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Sudan, Morocco, Somalia, and other countries. Each country issues civil documents in different formats and regional conventions — Egyptian civil records, Iraqi identity books, Syrian family registers, and Moroccan marriage contracts are all structured differently. Our translators handle the range of Arabic-language document formats used across the Arab world.

Arabic documents from different countries vary significantly in script style, administrative format, and official stamps. Egyptian, Iraqi, Syrian, and Moroccan official documents each follow different layouts and conventions. Our translators are experienced with regional Arabic document standards across North Africa and the Middle East.

Our Columbus office serves all of Dayton Metro, including Springfield. Whether you are preparing a USCIS application, responding to an RFE, enrolling children in school, or submitting documents to an Ohio court or employer, we provide certified translations with the signed certification statement that agencies require.

Common Arabic Documents We Translate

Egyptian birth certificates and family records
Iraqi civil status certificates and nationality documents
Syrian family register (سجل عائلي) and identity records
Arabic-language Islamic marriage contracts (عقد زواج)
Yemeni and Moroccan civil registration documents
Arabic-language police certificates and background records
Academic transcripts and diplomas from Arab universities
Jordanian and Lebanese civil records
Arabic court orders and legal agreements
Medical records and vaccination history in Arabic

How We Prepare Your Translation

1.

Bring your Arabic document to our Columbus office (or send a clear scan)

2.

We identify the country of origin and document type

3.

Our translator renders all visible Arabic text — including margins, stamps, and footnotes

4.

We preserve the document's structural layout in the English translation

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We attach a signed certification statement confirming accuracy and completeness

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You receive a complete translation package ready for USCIS, court, or agency submission

What to Bring

Original Arabic document or certified copy
Government-issued photo ID
Any apostille or authentication seal already attached
Agency, court, or USCIS instructions if available

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

Arabic to English
Somali to English
French to English
Amharic to English
Swahili to English
Spanish to English
Tigrinya to English
Oromo to English
Nepali to English
Burmese to English
Pashto / Dari to English
Hindi / Urdu to English
Chinese to English
Kurdish to English
Portuguese to English
Haitian Creole to English

Not listed? Contact us — we work with specialist translators for additional languages.

Nearby Translation Pages

Arabic Translation FAQ

Do you translate Egyptian civil records for USCIS immigration cases?

Yes. We translate Egyptian birth certificates, marriage contracts, divorce documents, national IDs (الرقم القومي), and police certificates. Egyptian documents often include both Arabic text and French administrative headings — we translate all visible content.

Can you translate Islamic marriage contracts (عقد زواج) for a spousal petition?

Yes. Islamic marriage contracts are regularly submitted to USCIS as evidence of a valid marriage for I-130 and I-485 spousal petitions. We provide a certified English translation that includes all parties, witnesses, mahr terms, and contractual provisions visible in the document.

I have a Syrian family book (سجل عائلي) with multiple family members — can you translate it?

Yes. Syrian family books contain entries for multiple family members and events. We translate all relevant sections, identifying each individual entry separately, and attach a single certification statement covering the complete document.

What if my Arabic document uses regional dialect or colloquial terms?

Official Arabic government documents are written in Modern Standard Arabic, which our translators handle proficiently. For any regional terms or abbreviations, we research the appropriate English equivalent and note any ambiguity in the translation for the receiving agency.

How long does Arabic translation take in Springfield?

Standard turnaround is 2–3 business days. Rush service (24–48 hours) and same-day service for short documents (1–2 pages) are available at our Columbus office. Contact us to confirm current scheduling.

Do you translate Arabic documents for purposes other than immigration?

Yes. We translate Arabic documents for court submissions, school enrollment, employment verification, professional license applications, business use, and personal records — not just immigration applications.

Need Translation Services in Springfield?

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