Ethiopia Visa Document Assistance
in German Village, Ohio
Ethiopian applications often involve documents written in Amharic (Ge'ez script), Oromo (Latin or Ethiopic script), or Tigrinya — languages that general translation services frequently get wrong. We provide translations by qualified translators who are native speakers of these languages, with a certification statement accepted by USCIS and US consulates.
Serving German Village, Franklin County · 8 miles from our Morse Rd office (~15 min drive)
Who We Serve
The Ethiopian community in Columbus — Oromo, Amhara, Tigrinya, Somali-Ethiopian, and other groups — is one of the most diverse and fastest-growing in Ohio. Many families travel back to Ethiopia for weddings, funerals, business, and family visits. Ethiopian documents come in multiple scripts and languages, and getting accurate certified translations is one of the biggest hurdles in the application process. We have translators for Amharic, Oromo, and Tigrinya.
What We Help With in German Village
We are a document preparation and translation service — not an attorney or embassy. We make sure every document in your packet is complete, accurate, and correctly formatted before you submit.
Amharic, Oromo & Tigrinya Certified Translation
We translate Ethiopian birth certificates, marriage certificates, Kebele ID letters, and court documents from Amharic, Oromo, and Tigrinya into certified English — accurately, not through generic machine translation.
Kebele and Woreda Record Assistance
Ethiopian vital records are issued at the Kebele (neighborhood) and Woreda (district) level. We help you understand what to request, how to request it, and how to get it to us for translation once you have it.
Ethiopian Passport Renewal Support
We help Ethiopian nationals in Columbus gather and organize the documents needed for passport renewal at the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington DC, including translated supporting records and required photos.
Ethiopia e-Visa Application Help
Ethiopia issues e-visas for visitors from most countries. We help US citizens and eligible nationals prepare their Ethiopia e-visa application, including photo requirements and supporting documents.
Documents You Typically Need
Every case is different — but these are the documents most commonly required for ethiopia visa applications. We review your specific situation when you come in.
- 1Ethiopian passport (valid or expired, for renewal)
- 2Kebele ID or national ID card (Fayda ID)
- 3Birth certificate from local Kebele or Woreda office
- 4Marriage certificate (Kebele-issued, for family applications)
- 5Certified Amharic/Oromo/Tigrinya to English translation of all non-English documents
- 6Police clearance certificate from Ethiopian authorities (for some immigration applications)
- 7Passport photos (Ethiopia-specific specifications for embassy)
Multiple Scripts, Multiple Languages — And Machine Translation Errors
Ethiopia has dozens of languages and two active scripts (Ethiopic/Ge'ez for Amharic and Tigrinya; Latin for Oromo). Online machine translation handles none of these well. We regularly see USCIS Requests for Evidence (RFEs) caused by mistranslated Ethiopian birth certificates — wrong birth dates, wrong names transliterated differently across documents, or key legal terms mistranslated. Our translators are native Ethiopian language speakers who produce accurate, consistent translations. We also cross-check name spellings across all documents to prevent inconsistency issues.
How It Works
Bring Your Documents
Visit our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus OH 43231 with your original documents. We review everything and tell you exactly what is missing.
We Prepare & Translate
We complete your application forms, translate any non-English documents with a signed certification, and take any required photos in our office.
Review Together
We go through your complete packet with you before you submit — so you understand every document and feel confident.
You Submit, We Stay Available
You submit the application to the embassy, consulate, or online portal. If you get a follow-up request, call us — we are here.
Frequently Asked Questions — Ethiopia Visa in German Village
Can you translate Amharic documents written in the Ethiopic script?+
My Ethiopian birth certificate has a different spelling of my name than my US documents. Is that a problem?+
How do I get my Ethiopian birth certificate if I am in Columbus?+
Does Asal help with Oromo-language documents, not just Amharic?+
How far is your office from German Village?+
Do you serve the Ethiopia Visa community in Franklin County?+
Consulate & Processing Information
The Ethiopian Embassy in Washington DC processes passport renewals, Laissez-Passer requests, and other consular services for Ethiopian nationals in the US. Ethiopian e-visas for visitors can be applied for at evisa.gov.et.
Getting to Our Office from German Village
Distance
8 miles
Drive Time
~15 minutes
From
Columbus Metro
From German Village, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.
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Ready to Get Your Documents in Order?
Walk in or call our Columbus office — we speak English, Somali, and Arabic.
Serving German Village and all of Central Ohio
3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231 · Mon–Fri 10am–6pm · Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 10am–4pm