Behdini (also Badini) is a dialect of Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji), spoken by perhaps 3 million people primarily in the Dohuk region of Iraqi Kurdistan and adjacent parts of Turkey and Syria. Although classified as Kurmanji, Behdini has distinctive vocabulary and intonation, and Iraqi-Kurdish documents from Dohuk may identify as Behdini specifically. Our Behdini translation work overlaps with general Kurmanji and Sorani requests — USCIS asylum paperwork, military-translator credentials for SIV applications, and family-reunification documents from the long Iraqi-conflict timeline.