Navajo Interpreters in Wyoming
Browse 7 Navajo interpreters available in Wyoming from our network of 2,252 linguists nationwide.
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Ms. Mary B.
Consecutive and Simultaneous interpretation in English into Navajo and Navajo into English. Available On-site, Video Remote, and Telephone.
With roots in the Navajo Nation and a degree from Dine College, I have been working as a professional Navajo interpreter for 19 years, serving clients across the country.
Specializing in simultaneous and consecutive interpretation, I serve as a certified Navajo interpreter for high-profile legal proceedings, diplomatic meetings, and multilateral conferences. My professional Navajo interpretation services are trusted by attorneys, judges, and executives alike.
Available for on-site, remote, and telephone Navajo interpretation assignments, I offer flexible scheduling to accommodate urgent and after-hours requests.
Ms. Helen T.
Consecutive interpretation in English into Navajo and Navajo into English. Available On-site, Video Remote, and Telephone.
After practicing law in the Navajo Nation for several years, I pivoted to Navajo interpretation in the U.S., bringing a unique legal perspective to my work as a interpreter.
My professional Navajo interpretation services focus on the energy and environmental sector, including environmental impact assessments, drilling reports, regulatory compliance documents, and safety training materials between English and Navajo.
Clients consistently praise my reliability, cultural competence, and attention to detail — qualities I consider essential for any professional Navajo interpreter.
Mr. Ray D.
Consecutive and Simultaneous interpretation in English into Navajo and Navajo into English. Available On-site, Video Remote, and Telephone.
My mother tongue is Navajo, learned in the streets and classrooms of Shiprock, and it remains the foundation of everything I do as a professional interpreter today.
Immigration law is at the heart of my practice — I provide Navajo to English interpretation for asylum hearings, bond hearings, removal proceedings, and attorney-client consultations. I am deeply familiar with immigration terminology and the emotional weight these cases carry.
Entrusted with high-profile cases by leading law firms and Fortune 500 companies, I bring 13 years of discretion and excellence to every Navajo interpretation project.
Mr. Paul B.
Consecutive interpretation in English into Navajo and Navajo into English. Available On-site, Video Remote, and Telephone.
Born and raised in Window Rock, the Navajo Nation, I grew up speaking Navajo as my first language before immigrating to the United States, where I built a career as a professional interpreter.
Focused on legal interpretation, I offer professional Navajo interpretation services for law firms, covering depositions, witness preparation, trial proceedings, and document review. My understanding of both common-law and civil-law systems makes me a valuable asset for cross-border litigation.
I offer same-day and emergency Navajo interpretation services, because I understand that language needs do not always follow a 9-to-5 schedule — my clients have my commitment around the clock.
Mr. John B.
Consecutive and Simultaneous interpretation in English into Navajo and Navajo into English. Available On-site and Video Remote.
Having been raised in a bilingual household — Navajo at home and English at school — I developed an intuitive understanding of both languages that has shaped my 23-year career as a interpreter.
I specialize in legal interpretation, providing professional Navajo interpretation services for depositions, court hearings, immigration proceedings, and asylum interviews. My expertise covers both Navajo to English and English to Navajo across civil, criminal, and family court matters.
My Navajo interpretation services come with a quality guarantee — I stand behind every word and offer revisions to ensure complete client satisfaction.
Mr. Leo N.
Consecutive and Simultaneous interpretation in English into Navajo and Navajo into English. Available On-site and Telephone.
Life in the Navajo Nation prepared me with fluency in Navajo; life in America showed me how desperately that skill is needed — so I became a professional interpreter.
I am a certified Navajo interpreter specializing in family law and child welfare cases, providing interpretation for custody hearings, CPS investigations, adoption proceedings, and domestic violence cases. Sensitivity and accuracy define every assignment I accept.
As a member of the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators (NAJIT), I adhere to a strict code of ethics and deliver certified Navajo interpretation of the highest caliber.
Mr. Samuel T.
Consecutive and Simultaneous interpretation in English into Navajo and Navajo into English. Available On-site, Video Remote, and Telephone.
After emigrating from the Navajo Nation over 7 years ago, I dedicated myself to becoming a certified Navajo interpreter, helping others navigate the same linguistic challenges I once faced.
I provide sworn interpretation and notarized document interpretation services in Navajo, handling birth certificates, marriage licenses, academic transcripts, diplomas, and immigration-related documents. Every certified Navajo interpretation I deliver is accepted by USCIS, courts, and academic institutions.
My credentials include HIPAA compliance training, CCHI certification, and ongoing continuing education to stay current with best practices in professional Navajo interpretation.
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