Somali Translation in Northland
Professional Somali to English translation services for Northland residents. We prepare certified English translations of Somali birth certificates, marriage records, UNHCR refugee documents, Somali national identity cards, and other materials needed for USCIS applications, naturalization, school enrollment, and government agency submissions.
Northland · Central Ohio
Why this Translation Services page is written for Northland
Northland sits in Central Ohio, small-town main streets, county-seat government employers, and increasingly residential growth from Columbus-area buyers seeking lower cost of living. Central Ohio County, where Northland is located, is a rural community where document services typically require a drive to the county seat or to a regional metro.
In Central Ohio, translation work clusters around USCIS petitions (I-130, I-485, N-400), school record submissions, and Ohio BMV driver-license document requirements. For Northland clients, every certified translation includes the translator certification statement USCIS requires — signed, dated, and ready to file.
a smaller-town demographic with growing immigrant families who have moved out from Columbus for school district choices and housing — and Northland, with a population near 0, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.
easy state-route access into Columbus — typically a single-highway drive with no transfers needed. From Northland (ZIP central Ohio), the trip is roughly 30 miles each way.
At roughly 30 miles (~45 min) from Northland, 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 Central Ohio, where many of our Northland clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.
Somali Translation Services in Northland
Central Ohio — including Northland and Central Ohio County — is home to one of the largest Somali diaspora communities in the United States. Many families have immigration cases, naturalization applications, and school enrollment needs that depend on accurately translated Somali documents. Our translators are experienced with Somali civil records, including handwritten certificates, UNHCR-issued papers, and Arabic-language Islamic marriage certificates common in the community.
Many Somali civil records were lost or damaged during years of civil conflict. We work with whatever documentation families have — including Arabic-script Islamic marriage certificates, handwritten registry entries, and agency-issued replacement documents. We always disclose any sections that are unclear or damaged before finalizing the translation.
From Northland, getting to our Columbus office on Morse Road is straightforward via I-270 or surface routes. Central Ohio 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 Somali Documents We Translate
How We Prepare Your Translation
Bring or scan your Somali document to our Columbus office
We review the language, handwriting quality, and intended submission agency
Our translator works through all visible text, including stamps, seals, and annotations
We flag any unclear or damaged portions and describe them in the translation
We attach a signed certification statement meeting USCIS and agency standards
You receive a complete certified translation packet ready to submit
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.
Nearby Translation Pages
Somali Translation FAQ
Can you translate handwritten Somali documents?
Yes. Many Somali records — especially older birth and marriage certificates — are handwritten in Somali or Arabic. We work with translators experienced in reading these formats and will note any sections that are illegible or damaged in the translation.
I only have a photocopy of my Somali document — will USCIS accept a translation of a copy?
USCIS requires a certified translation of whatever document you are submitting. If you only have a copy, we translate the copy and attach the certification statement. Your immigration preparer or attorney can advise whether USCIS will require a certified original.
My Somali birth certificate is written in Arabic — can you translate it?
Yes. Many Somali religious and civil records, especially marriage documents, are in Arabic script. We handle both Arabic-to-English and Somali-to-English translations and can work with documents that contain both languages.
Are your translators competent to certify Somali translations for USCIS?
USCIS does not maintain an approved translator list. The requirement is that the translator certifies they are competent in both the source and target language and that the translation is accurate and complete. Our certified translations include a signed statement meeting this standard.
How long does Somali-to-English translation take for a Northland resident?
Standard turnaround is 2–3 business days. Rush service (24–48 hours) and same-day service for short documents are available. Call or visit our Columbus office to confirm current scheduling for Somali documents specifically.
Can you also help with the immigration forms (I-130, I-485, N-400) in addition to translations?
Yes. Asal Multi Services prepares USCIS immigration forms as well as certified translations. If you need both, we can handle your full application packet — from the forms to every document that needs a certified English translation.
Need Translation Services in Northland?
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