One misinterpreted word in your DACA interview can change everything. The federal government already vetted me — active contracts with DHS-ICE, FEMA, and DOJ simultaneously. When the outcome matters, bring the interpreter the federal system already approved.
When your DACA interview outcome depends on every word, you don't want a random bilingual contractor. You want the interpreter with a documented federal track record — and a face you can verify before you ever book.
$325 for the first 3 hours. Each additional hour is $60. A $150 deposit is required to confirm your appointment. If USCIS reschedules, your deposit transfers to the new date at no charge.
Yes. USCIS allows you to bring your own interpreter. The interpreter must be 18 or older, cannot be your attorney, and must be fluent in both languages. Omar holds Federal Tier II clearance and has completed 680+ DHS-ICE assignments.
Yes. Omar serves Altamonte Springs and all of Tampa Bay in person. 48-hour advance notice preferred. WhatsApp 656-227-8586 for urgent availability.
A mistranslation can cause a denial or trigger a Request for Evidence. With 1,900+ calls — including 680+ DHS-ICE credible fear and asylum interviews — Omar knows the terminology, the protocol, and how to handle sensitive testimony accurately.
USCIS does not require state certification — only fluency, impartiality, and experience in federal immigration settings. Active DHS, FEMA, and DOJ contracts exceed that standard.
Yes. Attorney referrals receive priority scheduling. Active federal contracts confirm professional-grade reliability. Call or WhatsApp 656-227-8586.
The interpreter the federal system already approved. 1,900+ documented calls. 48-hr notice preferred.