Immigration Translation in Hungarian Village
Certified immigration document translation services for Hungarian Village residents. We prepare USCIS-compliant certified English translations of birth certificates, marriage records, police certificates, foreign passports, and all other foreign-language documents needed for immigration applications, family petitions, naturalization, and adjustment of status filings.
Hungarian Village · Columbus Metro
Why this Translation Services page is written for Hungarian Village
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 Hungarian Village clients, every certified translation includes the translator certification statement USCIS requires — signed, dated, and ready to file.
Hungarian Village 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 Hungarian Village is located, is a rural community where document services typically require a drive to the county seat or to a regional metro.
I-270 outerbelt access makes our Morse Rd office reachable from any direction in 20-30 minutes. From Hungarian Village (ZIP 43206), the trip is roughly 8 miles each way.
a remarkably diverse metro with established Somali, Bhutanese-Nepali, Eritrean, Ethiopian, Mexican, Guatemalan, and West African communities — and Hungarian Village, with a population near 1,500, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.
At roughly 8 miles (~16 min) from Hungarian Village, 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 Hungarian Village clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.
About Immigration Translation in Hungarian Village
Hungarian Village is in Franklin County. USCIS requires certified English translations of every foreign-language document in an immigration application. Missing or incomplete translations are a leading cause of Requests for Evidence and case delays. We prepare translations that meet USCIS standards — complete, signed, and ready to submit.
USCIS requires that every foreign-language document submitted with an immigration application be accompanied by a complete certified English translation. Missing, incomplete, or improperly certified translations are one of the most common causes of Requests for Evidence (RFE) and application delays.
From Hungarian Village, 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.
Documents We Translate
How We Prepare Your Translation
Identify which documents in your USCIS packet are in a foreign language
Bring original documents or clear copies to our Columbus office
We translate all foreign-language text into certified English translations
Each translation includes a USCIS-compliant certification statement
We can review your document checklist to identify any missing translations
You receive a complete, submission-ready translation packet
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.
Immigration Translation FAQ
Which USCIS applications require certified translations?
Any USCIS form that includes foreign-language supporting documents requires certified translations: I-130 family petitions, I-485 adjustment of status, N-400 naturalization, I-765 work permits, I-131 travel documents, I-589 asylum, I-864 affidavit of support, and others. Every foreign-language document in the packet — birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificate, passport — must be translated.
I received an RFE asking for a certified translation — what do I do?
If USCIS sends a Request for Evidence asking for a certified translation, you need to provide a complete translation and respond by the RFE deadline. Bring the RFE notice and the original document to our office and we will prepare the translation promptly.
Can you translate immigration documents same-day for Hungarian Village residents?
For short documents (1–2 pages), same-day immigration translation is often available. Full application packets with multiple documents typically take 2–3 business days. Call our Columbus office to schedule.
Does a USCIS certified translation need to be notarized?
USCIS does not require translations to be notarized. The translator's signed certification statement is the required element. Some foreign consulates and state courts have different requirements.
Can you also prepare USCIS immigration forms in addition to the translations?
Yes. Asal Multi Services prepares USCIS immigration forms (I-130, I-485, N-400, I-765, and others) in addition to certified translations. We can handle your complete application packet in Hungarian Village.
How do I know which of my documents need certified translations?
Any document that is not in English and is included in your USCIS application packet needs a certified translation. USCIS instructions and form checklists list the required supporting documents — we can review your checklist with you at our Columbus office.
Need Translation Services in Hungarian Village?
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