Any recommendations for a certified translator? Need to translate my US birth certificate into Italian for the Miami Consulate. Thanks.
Lynda W. replied:
from a message board "I have been using Norma Perrina (Norperrina@yahoo.com). Her turn around time is two days and she charges $35.00 per page. She is on the list that the Italian Consulate in Miami provides on their website."
Lynda W. replied:
"I ending up using Laura Turelli, 786 278 9896, translate4 less@bellsouth.net, she was on the consulates list, did a great job and was quick. She charged about the same $35 depending on how many documents and the type."
Lynda W. replied:
Italian citizenship message board Miami http://italiancitizenship.freeforums.org/translator-for...
Keri T. replied:
It won't let me tag her for some reason, but Audra does translations. Here is her website: http://www.translationgirl.com/ She does translations for Italian citizenship and for all sorts of other things.
How on God's earth did a bogus sign language translator get that close to the leader of the free world? Seriously.
Tony F. replied:
Apparently he had a schizophrenic episode. How on God's earth did a schizophrenic sign translator get that close to the leader of the free world?! http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/12/12/250409375/mandela-sign-language-interpreter-says-he-had-schizophrenic-episode