Bajuni is a Bantu language closely related to Swahili, spoken by perhaps 50,000 people on islands off the southern Somali coast and adjacent stretches of the Kenyan coast. The Bajuni community has been heavily impacted by Somalia's instability, with many displaced into refugee camps and onward to resettlement countries — including small populations in Minneapolis, San Diego, and other US cities that received Somali refugees. Our Bajuni translation work is overwhelmingly USCIS asylum documentation, often paired with Swahili and Somali translation for documents written in mixed languages or by mixed-heritage families.