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Yemen Visa Document Assistance in Grove City, Ohio

Yemen's civil registration system has been severely disrupted by years of conflict. Many Yemeni families cannot obtain birth certificates, marriage records, or ID cards through normal channels. We specialize in alternative documentation strategies for Yemeni clients and provide accurate certified Arabic translation for all document types.

Serving Grove City, Franklin County · 14 miles from our Morse Rd office (~24 min drive)

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Who We Serve

Columbus's Yemeni community includes families who arrived before and during Yemen's ongoing conflict — many on humanitarian parole, through the Diversity Visa, or as refugees. Yemeni immigration cases involve serious documentation challenges due to the ongoing war and destruction of civil registries in Taiz, Aden, Hudaydah, and other cities. We have extensive experience building the alternative evidence packages that Yemeni applicants need.

Arabic translation available

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.

Yemeni Arabic Document Translation

Certified English translation of Yemeni civil documents, including birth certificates, marriage contracts, family booklets, and court documents.

Humanitarian Parole Documentation

Yemen has been a source of humanitarian parole applications. We help with supporting document preparation for parole applications and follow-up immigration filings.

Alternative Evidence for Conflict-Affected Cases

When Yemeni civil records have been destroyed or are inaccessible, we help build USCIS-accepted alternative evidence packages.

Family Petition Document Organization

Complete document preparation for I-130 petitions for Yemeni family members.

Documents You Typically Need

Every case is different — but these are the documents most commonly required for yemen visa applications. We review your specific situation when you come in.

  • 1Yemeni passport (if available and valid)
  • 2National ID card (Bitaqat al-Huwiyya)
  • 3Birth certificate from civil registry (if available)
  • 4Marriage contract (Aqd Zawaj, Islamic)
  • 5Family booklet (Daftar al-Usra)
  • 6Sworn affidavits from family members (for missing records)
  • 7UNHCR or humanitarian parole documentation (if applicable)
What Trips People Up

Registry Destruction Across Multiple Yemeni Governorates

Civil registries in Taiz, Aden, Hudaydah, Saada, and Marib have been targeted or destroyed in the conflict. Saudi-led coalition airstrikes and Houthi operations have resulted in widespread destruction of government buildings housing these records. We help Yemeni clients prepare alternative evidence packages that include: sworn affidavits from multiple family witnesses, any surviving secondary documents (school records, vaccination cards, religious certificates), photographs, and country condition reports specifically documenting registry destruction in the relevant area.

How It Works

1

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.

2

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.

3

Review Together

We go through your complete packet with you before you submit — so you understand every document and feel confident.

4

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 — Yemen Visa in Grove City

Yemen has been at war for years and I cannot get documents from my home area. What options do I have?+
This is the most common question from Yemeni clients. USCIS has specific guidance for conflict-affected countries — alternative evidence is accepted when primary records cannot be obtained because of destruction or inaccessibility. We help you prepare a strong package: multiple family affidavits from different family members, any secondary documents that survived, and country condition evidence. This approach has worked for many Yemeni clients.
I applied for humanitarian parole from Yemen. Can Asal help with follow-up documents?+
Yes. After arriving on humanitarian parole, many Yemeni families need to file for adjustment of status or other follow-up benefits. We help organize the supporting documents needed for these follow-up applications, including translations of any Arabic documents used.
Can you translate handwritten Yemeni Arabic documents?+
Yes. Many Yemeni civil documents — especially older ones and those from rural areas — are handwritten in Arabic. Our Arabic translators are experienced with handwritten text and produce accurate certified translations.
Does Asal help with I-134A (Sponsor for Humanitarian Parole) documents for Yemeni families?+
Yes. Form I-134A (Declaration of Financial Support for Humanitarian Parole) is one of the services we offer. We help US-based sponsors prepare and organize their I-134A package for Yemeni beneficiaries, including supporting financial documentation.
How far is your office from Grove City?+
Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus is approximately 14 miles from Grove City — typically a 24-minute drive. We're on the north side of Columbus between Cleveland Ave and I-71 with free parking. Walk in any day Monday through Saturday 10am–6pm, Sunday 10am–4pm. No appointment needed.
Do you serve the Yemen Visa community in Franklin County?+
Yes. Grove City and surrounding Franklin County communities are a regular part of our client base. We help families and individuals from across Columbus Metro prepare visa application documents, translate vital records, and assemble complete packets for embassy and consulate submission.

Consulate & Processing Information

The Yemeni Embassy in Washington DC has had limited operational capacity due to the conflict. The US Embassy in Yemen has been closed since 2015. Consular services for Yemen are handled through the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia or other neighboring posts.

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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Important: Asal Multi Services is a document preparation service, not an immigration attorney, legal representative, or embassy. We do not provide legal advice and are not affiliated with any embassy, consulate, or US government agency. Visa and travel authorization decisions are made solely by the relevant government authority.

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