Arabic Passport Translation
NAATI Translation Service Cairns
Email us directly or upload your documents here for English to Arabic or Arabic to English passport translation:Arabic Translator for Passport Translation in Cairns
We provide passport translation for travellers and visa applicants. Our NAATI accredited Arabic translator provides certified translation for passports in Australia.
When do you need a Passport Translation?
Many travellers choose to get a passport translated before they visit a country which does not speak their language. Having a translation of a legal document that proves your identity and citizenship can be quite useful in a foreign country.
Some countries like Libya require a passport translation before you can enter the country. Some Government and immigration agencies request passport translation if the passport and country's official language differs. If you are planning to travel to a country where the majority speaks another language, you should consider a passport translation. A passport translation can save you a lot of time and trouble.
Our Arabic translators are able to provide highly accurate Arabic translation of passports for immigration purpose. We also provide Arabic translation for all personal documents.
Passport Translation
If you are required to present foreign documentation that is not written in English, you must provide an English translation made by an approved translation service.
If you are obtaining the translation overseas - please contact your closest Australian mission for a list of approved translation services in your country. The mission will certify the translation so it can be used with future passport applications lodged in other locations, including Australia.
How will I receive the certified passport translation?
We will email the certified passport translations to you, and hard copy will be posted to your designated address if postage option is chosen.
Cairns Translation Service
Cairns is a regional city in Far North Queensland, Australia, founded 1876. The city was named after William Wellington Cairns, then-current Governor of Queensland. It was formed to serve miners heading for the Hodgkinson River goldfield, but experienced a decline when an easier route was discovered from Port Douglas. It later developed into a railhead and major port for exporting sugar cane, gold and other metals, minerals and agricultural products from surrounding coastal areas and the Atherton Tableland region. Cairns is a popular travel destination for foreign tourists because of its tropical climate. It serves as a starting point for people wanting to visit the Great Barrier Reef and Far North Queensland.