Translation & Interpretation

Haitian Creole Translation & Interpretation Services in New Jersey

New Jersey has one of the largest Haitian populations in the country, concentrated in the Essex County "Haitian belt" — Newark's Vailsburg, East Orange, Orange, and Irvington — and the Union County corridor of Elizabeth, Linden, and Roselle, with additional communities in Jersey City and Paterson.

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Cities We Serve in New Jersey

Newark, NJ

Newark's Haitian community is rooted in the Vailsburg section on the city's west side, part of a continuous Essex County "Haitian belt" that runs through East Orange, Orange, and Irvington, with Haitian-owned businesses along South Orange Avenue.

Also serving: Vailsburg, Irvington, East Orange, Orange, Elizabeth

Jersey City, NJ

Jersey City's diverse immigrant population includes a significant Haitian community.

Also serving: Hoboken, Union City, Newark, Bayonne

Paterson, NJ

Paterson serves a vibrant Haitian community with growing needs for translation and interpretation services.

Also serving: Passaic, Clifton, Wayne

East Orange, NJ

East Orange has one of the highest Haitian-ancestry shares of any New Jersey municipality, part of a continuous Haitian commercial belt running along Central Avenue and South Orange Avenue through Orange and into Newark's Vailsburg section.

Also serving: Orange, Newark, Irvington, West Orange, Maplewood

Irvington, NJ

Irvington holds one of the largest Haitian communities in New Jersey by headcount, with Haitian Creole the most common non-English language spoken at home township-wide. Haitian-owned groceries, bakeries, and money-transfer storefronts line Springfield, Stuyvesant, and Clinton Avenues.

Also serving: Newark, East Orange, Hillside, Maplewood, Union

Orange, NJ

Orange has historically had one of the highest Haitian-ancestry concentrations of any municipality in New Jersey, with Haitian restaurants, record shops, and grocers clustered along Main Street and Central Avenue and Haitian Creole-language Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel.

Also serving: East Orange, West Orange, Newark, Irvington, Montclair

Elizabeth, NJ

Elizabeth, one of New Jersey's largest and most foreign-born cities, is home to a meaningful Haitian community in Union County, with Haitian Creole Mass offered at local Catholic parishes. Demand for Haitian Creole services spans immigration, healthcare, and schools.

Also serving: Linden, Roselle, Hillside, Newark, Union

Linden, NJ

Haitian is among the largest reported ancestries in Linden, and across the surrounding Linden–Roselle area Haiti is a leading country of origin for immigrants. The corridor supports a cluster of Haitian restaurants and Haitian Creole-speaking churches serving families who moved south from Newark and Irvington.

Also serving: Roselle, Rahway, Elizabeth, Hillside, Union

Roselle, NJ

Roselle ranks among the top New Jersey boroughs by Haitian-ancestry share, with Haitian Creole-speaking churches and a dense ring of Haitian restaurants and bakeries spanning the Roselle–Linden line. Foreign-born residents make up roughly a third of the borough.

Also serving: Linden, Roselle Park, Elizabeth, Hillside, Cranford

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