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French to English — Certified Translation

French Translation in Springfield

Professional French to English translation services for Springfield residents. We prepare certified translations of Haitian vital records, West African civil documents, Congolese registration records, French-language marriage and divorce certificates, academic transcripts, police certificates, and other Francophone materials for USCIS, legal, and official use.

Springfield · Dayton Metro

Why this Translation Services page is written for Springfield

a community where Spanish, Arabic, Turkish, and Karen are commonly heard in schools, particularly in the Beavercreek and Huber Heights districts — and Springfield, with a population near 58,032, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.

Across Dayton Metro, the most common translations we prepare are for USCIS immigration filings, college transcript evaluations, and driver-license document submissions. Springfield families bring us original-language birth, marriage, divorce, school, and police records — we return certified English translations ready to attach to USCIS, school, or employer packets.

Springfield sits in Dayton Metro, shaped by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Premier Health, Kettering Health, Honda manufacturing, and a strong aerospace research cluster. Clark County, where Springfield is located, is a substantial Ohio community with established county-level document and vital records services.

most clients drive I-70 east to I-270 west — typically a 75-minute drive to our Morse Rd office. From Springfield (ZIP 45504), the trip is roughly 45 miles each way.

Springfield is about 45 miles from our Morse Rd office — typically a 55-minute drive. Many translations can be completed same-day, though longer documents may need 24-48 hours. 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.

French Translation Services in Springfield

Springfield and Clark County have French-speaking residents from Haiti, West Africa (Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Senegal, Mali, Cameroon, Benin, Togo), and Central Africa (DR Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon). Haitian état civil records, West African civil registry certificates, and Congolese administrative documents each follow different government formats. Our translators are familiar with the specific document conventions used across the Francophone world.

French-language documents from different countries vary significantly. Haitian état civil records differ from West African registry formats, and Cameroonian documents may already be bilingual in French and English. We work with all Francophone civil document types and will note any text that is unclear, damaged, or written in a local language alongside French.

Springfield (Clark County) is part of the Dayton Metro service area. Families who need translations for USCIS petitions, school enrollment, Ohio court filings, or employment records visit our Columbus office on Morse Road — or send documents by scan for a faster turnaround on straightforward translations.

Common French Documents We Translate

Haitian birth certificates (état civil)
Congolese civil registration documents
Ivoirian and Guinean birth and marriage certificates
Senegalese and Malian civil records
Cameroonian bilingual (French/English) documents
West African police certificates and background records
French-language marriage and divorce decrees
Academic diplomas from Francophone African universities
Professional certificates and identity records
Court and notarial documents from French-speaking countries

How We Prepare Your Translation

1.

You provide the French document at our Columbus office or by clear scan

2.

We identify the country of issue and document format

3.

We translate all visible text — including headings, stamps, marginal notes, and corrections

4.

We note any sections in local languages or dialects that go beyond standard French

5.

We attach a signed certification statement

6.

You receive a complete translated packet ready for USCIS, court, or school submission

What to Bring

Original French-language document
Government-issued photo ID
Any apostille or authentication already attached
Agency, court, or school 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

French Translation FAQ

Can you translate Haitian birth certificates (état civil) for USCIS?

Yes. Haitian état civil birth certificates are commonly submitted to USCIS for family-based immigration petitions. We translate the full certificate, including marginal annotations, corrections, registrar information, and any handwritten entries.

Do you translate civil records from DR Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal?

Yes. We translate civil records from DR Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Senegal, Cameroon, and other Francophone African countries. Each country's registry system has its own format and official stamp conventions, which our translators are familiar with.

My Cameroonian document is already bilingual (French and English) — do I still need a translation?

If the document is fully bilingual and the English portion is complete, USCIS may not require a separate translation — but this depends on the specific agency and form. If only part of the document is in English, we translate the French portions and certify the complete document.

What if my French document contains text in a local language (Wolof, Lingala, Créole, etc.)?

We translate the French portions fully. If sections appear in a local language or dialect, we identify them in the translation and note that they are in a language other than French. We always disclose what is and is not fully translated.

How fast is French-to-English translation near Springfield?

Standard turnaround is 2–3 business days. Rush service (24–48 hours) and same-day service for short documents are available at our Columbus office.

Do you translate French documents for purposes other than immigration?

Yes. We translate French documents for Ohio court submissions, academic credential evaluations, employment verification, professional license applications, and business use.

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