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Dari to English — Certified Translation

Dari Translation in Springfield

Professional Dari (Afghan Persian) to English translation services for Springfield residents. We prepare certified translations of Dari-language birth certificates, marriage records, identity documents, academic records, and other Afghan materials for USCIS, resettlement agencies, and official use.

Springfield · Dayton Metro

Why this Translation Services page is written for Springfield

Springfield sits in Dayton Metro, aerospace, defense contracting, manufacturing, and healthcare employment anchored by Wright-Patt and the Dayton VA system. Clark County, where Springfield is located, is a sizable Ohio city where most county-level vital records and document services are available locally.

In Dayton Metro, translation work clusters around USCIS petitions (I-130, I-485, N-400), school record submissions, and Ohio BMV driver-license document requirements. For Springfield clients, every certified translation includes the translator certification statement USCIS requires — signed, dated, and ready to file.

growing populations of Turkish, African, Burmese-Karen, and Latino families, especially in the Beavercreek and north Dayton suburbs — and Springfield, with a population near 58,032, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.

I-70 east is the most direct route, with I-675 as a connector from the south-side suburbs. From Springfield (ZIP 45504), the trip is roughly 45 miles each way.

At roughly 45 miles (~55 min) from Springfield, 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 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.

Dari Translation Services in Springfield

Central Ohio has an Afghan community, and Springfield families in Clark County may need certified Dari-to-English translations for immigration applications, humanitarian cases, and school enrollment. Dari is the most widely used official language in Afghanistan and appears in most Afghan civil and government documents.

Dari documents use the Persian (Nastaliq) script. Many Afghan civil documents mix Dari and Pashto. We handle both and will note which sections of a mixed-language document are in which language.

From Springfield, getting to our Columbus office on Morse Road is straightforward via I-270 or surface routes. Clark 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 Dari Documents We Translate

Afghan birth certificates written in Dari
Afghan national ID (tazkera) — Dari sections
Dari-language marriage and court records
Afghan academic transcripts and diplomas
Government-issued letters and administrative records
Medical records from Afghanistan

How We Prepare Your Translation

1.

Provide your Dari document for review

2.

We identify whether the document is in Dari, Pashto, or both

3.

We translate all visible text and attach a certification statement

4.

You receive the complete certified translation

What to Bring

Original Afghan/Dari document
Government-issued photo ID
USCIS or resettlement agency instructions

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

Dari Translation FAQ

Can you translate Afghan civil records written in Dari for USCIS?

Yes. Many Afghan birth certificates, marriage records, and government letters are written in Dari. We provide certified English translations that meet USCIS requirements.

How long does Dari translation take near Springfield?

Contact our Columbus office to confirm current availability. Standard service is 2–3 business days.

My Afghan document has both Dari and Pashto — can you translate both?

Yes. We handle documents that contain both Dari and Pashto sections, translating both and certifying the complete document.

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