Farsi · Professional interpretation

Language services in Farsiفارسی

Farsi (Persian) is the official language of Iran and, as Dari, of Afghanistan, and as Tajik, of Tajikistan. In U.S. immigration and court contexts it is most often booked by Iranian-origin clients.

500k+

U.S. speakers

24–48 hr

Certified delivery

<60s

OPI connect

Requested language

Session type

Court-certifiedSame-day available
USCIS-accepted certified translation
Same-day interpretation dispatch
Farsi subject-matter linguists

Farsi in the United States

Who speaks Farsi, and where.

Los Angeles ("Tehrangeles" / Westwood), Orange County, DC metro (Great Falls, Vienna), Houston, Atlanta and the Bay Area host the largest Iranian-American communities.

Top U.S. metros

Los AngelesWashington DCHouston

Industries we help

Immigration & asylum
Healthcare
Technology
Academia & medicine

At a glance

Speakers worldwide
110M+
U.S. speakers
500k+
Language family
Indo-European · Iranian
Writing system
Perso-Arabic
Linguist supply
Tier 1 · staffed daily

Varieties we match

Iranian FarsiDari (Afghan)Tajik

Choose your service

Farsi translation and interpretation.

Two dedicated service tracks — each with subject-matter linguists, a second-pair review and the compliance overlay that Farsi filings and sessions require.

What's included

Every Farsi booking, done right.

No add-ons, no surprises — every standard below comes with each Farsi interpretation assignment.

Credentialed interpreters

Court-certified and medically-trained Farsi interpreters, matched to your venue and subject matter.

Briefed before the session

Your interpreter reviews the matter, parties and terminology ahead of time — no cold starts.

On-site, video and phone

One team across on-site, video remote (VRI) and phone (OPI), with same-day options.

Same interpreter, recurring

Continuity across hearings, treatment plans and multi-day matters whenever you ask.

Confidential by default

Every assignment under NDA, with HIPAA-aligned handling for clinical settings.

Backup on standby

A second qualified interpreter on call so your session never stalls.

What we handle

Farsi work we do, every week.

A snapshot of the Farsi document types and interpretation settings that come through most often.

Interpretation settings

Legal & court

  • Depositions in commercial matters with Iran connections

Healthcare

  • Oncology and cardiology appointments

Immigration & USCIS

  • Asylum and credible-fear interviews
  • OFAC sanctions compliance interviews
  • USCIS naturalization interviews

Linguistic considerations

Getting Farsi right.

Small choices — script, register and filing context — change whether a Farsi document is accepted or an interpretation session lands correctly. Here is what we watch for.

Dialect & variety

Farsi, Dari and Tajik are mutually intelligible but diverge meaningfully. We book Iranian Farsi by default; request Dari for Afghan clients and Tajik for Central-Asian clients.

Script & typography

Farsi is right-to-left in Perso-Arabic script with additional letters beyond Arabic. RTL DTP and numeric conventions differ from Arabic.

Recipient alignment

Every Farsi project is matched to its destination — a certified translation formatted for the exact recipient, or an interpreter briefed on the venue's protocol — so it clears review the first time.

Farsi FAQ

Answers to common Farsi questions.

The ones we hear most often, answered by our dispatch and project-management teams.

Can't find it here?

01Do you offer both Farsi translation and interpretation?

Yes — Farsi certified document translation for USCIS, courts and state agencies, and Farsi interpretation on-site, by video (VRI) and by phone (OPI). Subject-matter linguists assigned to every matter.

02Is Farsi translation accepted by USCIS and U.S. courts?

Yes. Every Farsi translation ships with a signed Certificate of Translation Accuracy meeting 8 CFR § 103.2(b)(3). Accepted by USCIS, the State Department, U.S. district and state courts, and state DMVs and vital-records offices.

03Which variety of Farsi do you cover?

Farsi, Dari and Tajik are mutually intelligible but diverge meaningfully. We book Iranian Farsi by default; request Dari for Afghan clients and Tajik for Central-Asian clients.

04Are your Farsi interpreters certified?

Court-certified and medically credentialed Farsi interpreters handle legal and clinical matters. Community, educational and corporate settings are staffed by professionally trained Farsi interpreters matched to the subject.

05How is Farsi script handled in translations?

Farsi is right-to-left in Perso-Arabic script with additional letters beyond Arabic. RTL DTP and numeric conventions differ from Arabic.

06Is my Farsi content confidential?

All files and sessions are handled under NDA with TLS + AES-256 encrypted transfer and retention rules aligned with HIPAA / GDPR where applicable.

07How do you price Farsi services?

Certified Farsi translation starts at $24.95 per page — signed certificate of accuracy and 24-hour delivery included. Farsi phone interpretation is billed per minute, video per minute (short minimum), on-site in 2-hour increments. Quotes are returned in about an hour.

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Start your Farsi project — within hours.

Upload documents or share session details. We return an itemized quote, match a Farsi subject-matter linguist and ship certified work on deadline — or dispatch a credentialed interpreter matched to your venue.

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