We contract with over 300 American Sign Language interpreters to provide you with amazing service. Computer Assisted Real-Time Captioning adds captions to your virtual meeting in real time. We are cultural experts and can advise and teach your employees how to work great together. While spoken language agencies work on being a one stop shop, we work on being cultural experts for the Deaf community.
We have Deaf heart. We invest in the community by donating to many local Deaf organizations. Our Deaf Advisory Board (DAB) proactively guides our business to stay in touch with Deaf values.
We have Deaf heart. We invest in the community by donating to many local Deaf organizations. Our Deaf Advisory Board (DAB) proactively guides our business to stay in touch with Deaf values.
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ASL Interpreting Services, ASLIS, provides on-site sign language interpreters for Deaf, DeafBlind, hard of hearing and hearing individuals throughout Minnesota, North Dakota and western Wisconsin. We also provide Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) nationally for both ASL and spoken language. Our staff is bilingual in both English and ASL.
ASL Interpreter on location to facilitate communication between people who are hearing and Deaf. An ASL Interpreter for fully virtual meetings or virtual interpreter for in-person meetings. Computer Assisted Real Time Captioning adds captions to your virtual meeting in real time. In person and virtual training events to educate business leaders about the Deaf Community and provide continuing education for ASL Interpreters.
Upon completion of your job, promptly send a professional typed invoice to the appropriate billing entity (almost always ASLIS see below:"Where to Send an Invoice"). Invoices submitted to a client or ASLIS must have the basic requirements of an invoice (see below:"Invoice Guidelines"). Please read it carefully!
In order to maintain certification, interpreters must complete 8.0 CEUs within their 4 year cycle. Please allow 2-3 weeks prior to activity start to get sponsor approval. Any course taken through an accredited college or university is eligible for either General Studies (GS) or Professional Studies (PS).
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