Individual and corporate clients in the Melbourne area have used us to provide a German translator in Melbourne. DAMMANN German-English Translations have been providing German Translators in Melbourne for many years now. In our ten year history there are few client requirements we have not already been encountered. Whether you are an individual looking for a simple immigration document to be translated or a corporate client looking for the translation of a more substantial contract you need a German translator in Melbourne you can trust. Our NAATI-certification guarantees you the highest quality of service and technical competency.
We think you’ll really love Melbourne; it’s such a great place to live and to show you just how good it is and as a leading German translator in Melbourne we’ve put together a video commentary, about what the city has to offer. Enjoy!
When you have a document to be translated you need to be able to trust that the translation is of the highest quality.
Personal documents such as driver’s licenses, birth certificates and marriage certificates are simple enough documents but they may be critical to any immigration process and you need to be able to trust that your German translator in Melbourne is capable of delivering your translation accurately and in the required form.
The business community equally looks for a German translator in Melbourne to have the requisite skills. From simple correspondence to writs and patent applications we offer a diverse range of translation services to the German speaking community. You need a German translator in Melbourne who will produce documents that can be trusted and our NAATI certification means that any translation completed for you is compliant with any legal requirements you will encounter. You need us be your first stop when you are looking for a German translator in Melbourne.
When selecting a German translator in Melbourne you need to bear the following in mind:
Firstly make sure your German translator is NAATI certified. This will ensure your documents are accepted by key government agencies who will accept the validity of the translation.
Secondly you need to ensure your chosen translator has experience in immigration translations, this will save you time and will avoid unnecessary issues in your application.
Thirdly you need to be sure they will only charge reasonable prices. Make sure you pay a fair fee for a fair job. You will be surprised at how much the prices differ from one translator to another. For that reason we have a low price guarantee: As the only German translator in Melbourne our price will beat any translator from any other place, Melbourne or otherwise, by at least 10%. Count on it and contact us now.
Finally you need to ensure your translator is competent in the areas you are working in. If you engage us as your German Translator in Melbourne you will be employing an organisation with in-depth academic and technical qualifications ensuring the highest quality translations.
Melbourne is the capital of the state of Victoria and is the second largest city in Australia. Founded in 1835, it is situated at the south-east corner of Australia's coastline.
With a high standard of living and an attractive combination of historical and modern architecture, Melbourne, like Perth, is considered one of the most liveable cities in the world. The city is renowned as a centre of art and culture, and celebrates a range of annual cultural events. Art lovers should schedule in a visit to the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Melbourne is also home to major international sporting events such as the Australian Open (tennis), the Melbourne Cup (horse-racing), and the Australian Grand Prix.
The wide variety of shops, restaurants and other city centre activities are best enjoyed in combination with a narrated tram ride around the town, taking in popular attractions such as Queen Victoria market and Fitzroy Garden. And if you want to get out of the city, try Phillip Island for wildlife (don’t miss the penguin parade!) and outdoor pursuits such as fishing, surfing, cycling, walking and hiking.