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Arabic Translation Services in Melbourne

NAATI certified Arabic to English translations serving Melbourne's diverse Arabic-speaking communities across northern and western suburbs.

  • VicRoads Accepted Drive legally with a certified Arabic licence translation
  • Immigration Documents Accepted by the Department of Home Affairs
  • Express Options Same-day delivery available for urgent requests
  • Transparent Pricing Instant quote with no hidden fees
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About Arabic Translation Services in Melbourne

Melbourne is home to a large and diverse Arabic-speaking community, with over 80,000 Arabic speakers recorded across Greater Melbourne in ABS census data. Arabic-speaking residents are concentrated in the northern and western suburbs, particularly Brunswick, Coburg, Fawkner, Dallas, Broadmeadows, and Werribee. The community represents a wide range of nationalities, including Lebanese, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian, Jordanian, and Palestinian Australians.

Arabic-speaking residents and new arrivals in Melbourne require NAATI certified translation for a broad range of Victorian and Commonwealth purposes. VicRoads licence conversion is a common need, with Arabic driver licences from countries such as Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt requiring NAATI certified English translation as part of Victoria's overseas licence conversion process. The six-month conversion window for permanent residents makes timely translation essential.

Arabic is written in the Arabic script, a right-to-left cursive system. Documents from different Arabic-speaking countries vary in format and terminology, even though they share the same script. Our NAATI certified translators are experienced with civil documents from across the Arab world, including Lebanese ikhraj qayd (civil registry extract), Iraqi birth certificates (شهادة الميلاد), Syrian family booklet (دفتر العائلة), and Egyptian marriage certificates.

Melbourne's Arabic-speaking community is supported by organisations such as the Australian Arabic Council and numerous community groups across the northern suburbs. Whether for Victorian court proceedings, enrolment at La Trobe University or Victoria University, or registration with the Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, NAATI certified translation ensures Arabic documents are accepted throughout Victoria.

Common Arabic Documents We Translate

We provide NAATI certified Arabic to English translation for all official document types in Melbourne.

Licence Translation Birth Certificate Translation Marriage Certificate Translation Divorce Certificate Translation Police Clearance Translation Academic Transcript Translation Degree Certificate Translation Employment Reference Translation Passport Translation Immigration Document Translation Skills Assessment Translation Bank Statement & Payslip Translation

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Arabic Translation in Melbourne — Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert my Arabic-country licence at VicRoads with a NAATI translation?

Yes. VicRoads accepts NAATI certified translations of driver licences issued in Arabic-speaking countries, including Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, as part of the overseas licence conversion process. Victoria's six-month window applies for permanent residents.

Do you translate Arabic documents from all Arab countries?

Yes. Our translators are experienced with documents from across the Arab world, including Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, and other Arabic-speaking nations. Each country has distinct document formats and terminology.

What Arabic documents are most commonly translated in Melbourne?

Frequently translated documents include: birth certificates (شهادة الميلاد), marriage certificates (عقد الزواج), ikhraj qayd (Lebanese civil extract), family booklets (دفتر العائلة), driver licences, degree certificates, school transcripts, and police clearance certificates.

How long does Arabic to English translation take?

Standard Arabic translations are completed within 1-2 business days. Express same-day service is available for VicRoads licence translations and urgent single-page documents.

Can Arabic translations be used in Victorian family court matters?

Yes. NAATI certified translations of Arabic documents are accepted by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Melbourne registry), as well as all Victorian state courts. Marriage certificates, birth certificates, and identity documents are commonly required.

Is an ikhraj qayd translation accepted for immigration purposes?

Yes. The Lebanese ikhraj qayd (civil registry extract) is a commonly submitted document for partner visa and citizenship applications. NAATI certified translation is required for all Arabic-language documents lodged with the Department of Home Affairs.

Do Melbourne universities accept NAATI translations of Arabic qualifications?

Yes. La Trobe University, Victoria University, the University of Melbourne, RMIT, Deakin, and Monash accept NAATI certified translations of Arabic academic credentials for admission and skills assessment.

Is the translation accepted by the Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages?

Yes. The Victorian Registry accepts NAATI certified translations of Arabic civil documents for the registration of marriages, births, and name changes in Victoria.

How is the translation delivered?

Translations are delivered as digitally certified PDFs via email, accepted by VicRoads, Victorian courts, and all Australian authorities. Hard copy delivery within Melbourne is available on request.

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