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RUSSIAN TRANSLATION

As a specialist Lincolnshire-based translation company we deliver professional Russian translation and interpreting services anywhere in the county: Lincoln, Boston, Spalding, Skegness and beyond.

EXPERT SERVICE FOR LINCOLNSHIRE BUSINESSES

We have been supporting numerous companies in the business and legal sectors. Previous projects include translating technical manuals for a Grantham-based engineering firm, health & safety policies for farmers in the Boston area, oral evidence for an HR firm in Lincoln as well as witness statements for solicitors in Boston, Lincoln, Spalding, Grantham and Skegness.

Need it fast? We can provide urgent translations and book an interpreter at short notice.

AWARD-WINNING SERVICE FOR PRIVATE CLIENTS

Whether you are applying for a visa, getting married or navigating legal proceedings, we provide officially recognised translations you can rely on.

 

  • Certified Document Translation: We regularly translate birth, marriage and divorce certificates. Our certification is accepted by all UK and international authorities, including the Home Office, Passport Office, foreign consulates. Just send us your document and we’ll give you a fixed quote.
     

  • Professional Interpreting: We provide accredited interpreters for civil matters in Boston and Lincoln courts. This is a specialised service for cases where the court is not obliged to provide a publicly funded interpreter. We also interpret at Lincolnshire register offices for filing a marriage notice or at the ceremony itself.

SOME FACTS ABOUT LINCOLNSHIRE FEW RUSSIANS KNOW ABOUT

Isaac Newton, a famous English mathematician, physicist and astronomer, was born in Lincolnshire. Woolsthorpe Manor, the birthplace of Isaac Newton, is now a museum.

Margaret Thatcher (nee Roberts), the first female British Prime Minister, was born and raised in Grantham, Lincolnshire.

Lincoln Castle is home to one of only four surviving copies of the Magna Carta dating back to the 13th century. It was the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government were not above the law.

Immigrants, who settled in the United States of America, started their pilgrimage from Boston, Lincolnshire, during the early 1600s. They founded Boston, Massachusetts.

 

People born in Lincolnshire are often referred to as Yellowbellies and Lincolnshire Day is celebrated on 1st October.

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