Below is a partial list of entities that provide interpreting and translation services relevant for refugee and migrant contexts. The list is intended to help as a starting point for searching for refugee interpreting services. While we strive to keep the list up-to-date, AMERA is not able to verify availability or quality of services.

The list is arranged alphabetically by organization name and geographic region. Some organizations may also do remote interpreting, please inquire directly with them for latest details on their geographic scope of service provision.

To update this list with additional interpreting services organizations, please contact us at editor@amerainternational.org

Asia Pacific

NAATI

www.naati.com.au/online

NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) is an online directory that links Translators and Interpreters with those looking to use their services.

Europe

Northern Revive Interpreting Service (UK)

https://refugee.org.uk/

Northern Revive Interpreting Service caters to providers of services dealing with asylum seekers and refugees in the North East of England.  Most interpreters registered with the service are asylum seekers and refugees.

UK Language Solutions

www.uklanguagesolutions.co.uk/index.aspx

UK Language Solutions provides 24 hour-a-day access to translators and interpreters in over 200 languages.

Voices of Refuge

Website: https://www.voicesinrefuge.com/

Voices in Refuge is a refugee-centered community interest company based in Nottingham, UK, providing interpreting services to refugee and migrant assistance organizations in the East Midlands, UK.

North America

American Language Services

www.alsglobal.net

American Language Services provides worldwide translation and interpreting in over 240 languages.

APLI Canada

www.aplicanada.org/index.php

APLI (Association of Professional Language Interpreters) is an organization for all qualified and trained interpreters in Canada, dedicated to the improvement of the profession for community interpreters, service users, and service providers.