Assyrian document translation.
AMS supplies certified Assyrian document translators across California, Nevada, and nationwide. Certified document translation accepted by USCIS, state and federal court, and U.S. universities. Two-translator review on every project.
What Assyrian document translation covers
- USCIS-acceptable certified translation (birth, marriage, divorce, police, academic)
- Legal documents (contracts, pleadings, discovery, expert reports)
- Medical records (hospital, IME, lab, imaging)
- Apostille coordination (Hague Convention)
- Multi-document immigration packets
- Corporate and business documents
Assyrian varieties and dialects we handle
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic (Sureth)
The main spoken variety in the California community, associated largely with the Assyrian Church of the East and Assyrian Protestant and Evangelical congregations. ISO code aii. Many local families trace to the Urmia region of northwestern Iran, which is why southern Turlock was historically nicknamed Little Urmia.
Christian Urmi (Urmia) dialect
The Neo-Aramaic of the Urmia plain and its urban koine. This is the most common variety among older Turlock and Stanislaus County families, given the early 20th-century migration from Urmia. Most speakers understand other Sureth varieties.
Chaldean Neo-Aramaic
A closely related but separate variety (ISO code cld) spoken by many Chaldean Catholics, often with roots in the Nineveh Plain and northern Iraq. Speakers and Assyrian Neo-Aramaic speakers both call their speech Sureth and largely understand one another, but confirm which the client speaks; Chaldean families more often connect to the Chaldean Catholic Church.
Hakkari and northern Iraqi dialects
Tyari, Jilu, Barwari, and related mountain dialects brought by families from southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq, including more recent refugees. Pronunciation and some vocabulary differ from the Urmi variety; this rarely blocks comprehension but is worth noting for sensitive testimony.
For the full overview of AMS\'s Assyrian coverage, see our Assyrian language page.
Assyrian document translation: questions, answered
Does AMS provide Assyrian document translators?
Yes. AMS supplies certified Assyrian document translators across California, Nevada, and nationwide. Anytime online scheduling. AMS since 1999.
How fast can AMS schedule a Assyrian document translator?
Timing depends on the assignment type and language. For same-day and short-notice requests, call our office at (800) 919-2029 and we will confirm what is available for your date.
What cities does AMS cover for Assyrian document translators?
AMS has offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Las Vegas, with additional dispatch coverage in Orange County, San Diego, San Jose / Silicon Valley, Oakland, and Sacramento. Assyrian document translators are available across all of these metros.
Are AMS Assyrian document translators qualified for federal and state court / regulated medical settings?
Yes. Assyrian translations supplied by AMS include the signed Certificate of Accuracy that USCIS, U.S. courts, and U.S. universities require.
What does Assyrian document translators cost?
Pricing depends on language pair, proceeding type, duration, time of day, and on-site versus remote. For a written quote, call (800) 919-2029 or use the Quote form.
Does AMS handle Assyrian document translators for federal court?
Yes. AMS-certified Assyrian translations are accepted in U.S. District Court matters as exhibits and supporting documents.
Schedule Assyrian document translation
Same-day requests welcome. Call our office to confirm availability.