Iraq Visa Document Assistance
in Grove City, Ohio
Iraqi civil documents require Arabic translation, and sometimes Kurdish (Sorani or Kurmanji) translation for documents from the Kurdistan Region. We also help clients whose records were destroyed in conflict, whose CSID is expired, or who need alternative evidence because their home area's registry was bombed or looted.
Serving Grove City, Franklin County · 14 miles from our Morse Rd office (~24 min drive)
Who We Serve
Columbus has Iraqi refugees and immigrants from across the country — Arab, Kurdish, Chaldean, Assyrian, and Yazidi communities. Iraqi immigration cases often involve some of the most complex documentation challenges: records destroyed in years of conflict, documents in Arabic and Kurdish, and CSID cards damaged or lost. We have deep experience with all of these situations.
What We Help With in Grove City
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.
Iraqi Arabic & Kurdish Translation
Certified English translation of Iraqi national ID cards (CSID and INID), birth certificates, marriage contracts, residence certificates, and court documents in Arabic, Sorani Kurdish, or Kurmanji Kurdish.
Conflict-Affected Records Assistance
For clients from Mosul, Fallujah, Tikrit, Sinjar, or other conflict-affected areas, we help build alternative evidence packages for USCIS when primary records are unavailable.
Iraqi Passport Renewal Guidance
We help Iraqi nationals organize the documents needed for passport renewal through the Iraqi Embassy.
SIV and Refugee Document Organization
Many Iraqi clients arrived on Special Immigrant Visas (SIV) or as refugees. We help organize documents for follow-up applications — adjustment of status, family petitions, travel documents.
Documents You Typically Need
Every case is different — but these are the documents most commonly required for iraq visa applications. We review your specific situation when you come in.
- 1Iraqi passport (current or expired)
- 2CSID (Civil Status Identification Document) or INID (Iraq National Identity Document)
- 3Birth certificate from Civil Status Directorate
- 4Marriage contract (Islamic or civil)
- 5Civil registry extract (قيد مدني)
- 6Residence certificate (شهادة إقامة) or housing documentation
- 7SIV or refugee documents (if applicable)
Destroyed Registries in Mosul, Sinjar, Anbar, and Other Areas
Conflict between 2003 and 2017 destroyed civil registry offices across large swaths of Iraq — including Mosul (where ISIS destroyed the city's registry), much of Anbar province, and Sinjar district (home to the Yazidi community). Clients from these areas may have legitimate Iraqi citizenship with no surviving formal records. We help these clients prepare comprehensive alternative evidence packages that USCIS will accept: sworn family affidavits, US Embassy Baghdad records from the refugee process, UNHCR documentation, religious community records (churches, mosques), and country condition reports documenting registry destruction.
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 — Iraq Visa in Grove City
What is the difference between the CSID and the new INID in Iraq?+
My family is Yazidi from Sinjar and has no documents after 2014. Can you help?+
Can you translate documents in Sorani Kurdish?+
I need to petition for my Iraqi family but my marriage certificate was lost when we fled. What do I do?+
How far is your office from Grove City?+
Do you serve the Iraq Visa community in Franklin County?+
Consulate & Processing Information
The Iraqi Embassy in Washington DC handles consular services. Iraq has an e-visa for eligible nationalities at evisa.mofa.gov.iq. US State Department travel advisories for Iraq should be reviewed.
Getting to Our Office from Grove City
Distance
14 miles
Drive Time
~24 minutes
From
Columbus Metro
From Grove City, 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 Grove City and all of Central Ohio
3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231 · Mon–Fri 10am–6pm · Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 10am–4pm