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Wollongong Farsi Translator
Get certified Farsi translation from NAATI certified Farsi translators in Wollongong. Our NAATI Farsi translators provide both English to Farsi translation and Farsi to English translation for all types of documents.
- Wollongong migration translation
- Wollongong legal translation
- Wollongong technical document translation
- Wollongong financial document translation
- Wollongong advertising and marketing translations
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Wollongong Farsi Translation Service
Our Farsi translators offer a fast translation services for all types of documents. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Farsi translator is ready to assist you.
- Delivering quality translations in Australia since 2011
- High quality team of senior NAATI certified translators
- Experienced in delivering multilingual projects with design component
- Local support for Wollongong and Australia-Wide
Wollongong NAATI Translation Services
Wollongong is a coastal city in Australia, south of Sydney along the Grand Pacific Drive. Surfing beaches and rock pools line the coastline. Trails encircle the forests and rocky cliffs of Mt. Keira in the Illawarra mountain range, which frames the city. To the north, hang gliders launch from Bald Hill. South lie the Buddhist temple of Nan Tien and Lake Illawarra, a large lagoon with boating and fishing facilities.
Certified Farsi translation of the following types of documents are prepared by our experienced NAATI certified Farsi translators:
- Farsi death certificate translation
- Farsi degree translation
- Farsi diploma translation
- Farsi divorce certificate translation
- Farsi driver licence translation
- Farsi employment record translation
- Farsi financial document translations such as bank statements
- Farsi legal contract translation
- Farsi marriage certificate translation
- Farsi medical report translation
- Farsi name-change certificate translation
- Farsi passport translation
- Farsi personal letters and cards
- Farsi police check translation
- Farsi police report translation
- Farsi school transcript translation
- Farsi utility bill translations
- Wills and Power of Attorney translation
Farsi Business Translation Services

- Farsi brochure translation
- Farsi website translation
- Farsi marketing translation
- Farsi technical translation
- Farsi medical translation
About the Farsi Language
Farsi Community in Australia
Australia's Persian-speaking community is shaped by Iran's turbulent modern history. Some arrived as students in the 1970s, before the 1979 revolution that transformed Iran's political landscape; others came as refugees and asylum seekers in the years that followed; subsequent waves arrived through skilled migration and family pathways. The result is a community with significant depth of establishment and a wide range of translation needs — from immigration and family reunion documents to business contracts and commercial agreements with Iranian counterparts. Persian (Farsi) is written in Perso-Arabic script — the same script used for Arabic, but the languages are entirely unrelated. Persian is an Indo-European language (related, distantly, to English and most European languages), while Arabic is Semitic. A Farsi NAATI translator holds specific accreditation for Persian; an Arabic translator cannot translate a Persian document and vice versa, despite sharing the same script. Iran is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, meaning Iranian civil documents require Iranian consular or embassy authentication before being submitted to Australian authorities. Iranian civil records were issued under different authorities across different historical periods — pre-revolutionary documents (before 1979) and post-revolutionary documents may look quite different in format and issuing authority. Translators familiar with both document eras are preferable for older records.
