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Persian Migration Translator

Adelaide Translation provides migration Persian translation services by NAATI Persian translators for all types of documents required by the department of immigration and border protection.
Our team of professional NAATI Persian translators are able to prepare certified translations of the following documents commonly used for migration purposes / for the purpose of applying for a visa in Australia.
'NAATI translators' refers to translators who are accredited by NAATI and recognised to provide certified translation of documents for legal use in Australia.
- Translate Persian Academic Transcript
- Translate Persian Adoption Letters
- Translate Persian Bank Statements
- Translate Persian Birth Certificates
- Translate Persian Degree and Diploma Certificates
- Persian Driving License Translation
- Translate Persian Emails and Letters
- Translate Persian Employer Letters
- Translate Persian Family Records
- Translate Persian Marriage Certificates
- Translate Name-change Documents
- Translate Persian Passports
- Translate Persian Police Clearance / No-Criminal Records
- Translate Persian Utility Bills
- Translate Persian Payslips
- Translate Persian Trade Qualifications
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Professional Persian Translator
Adelaide Translation provides professional Persian <> English translation services. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Persian translator is ready to assist with your translation project.
About the Persian Language
Persian (فارسی, IPA: [fɒːɾˈsiː]) is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages. Native Iranian Persian speakers call it Fârsi. Farsi is the arabicized form of Pârsi, due to a lack of the 'p' phoneme in Standard Arabic (i.e., the 'p' was replaced with an 'f'). In English, this language is historically known as "Persian", though some Persian speakers migrating to the West continued to use "Farsi" to identify their language in English and the word gained some currency in English-speaking countries. "Farsi" is encountered in some linguistic literature as a name for the language, used both by Iranian and by foreign authors.
According to the OED, the term Farsi was first used in English in the mid-20th century.
