Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) is the official language of Indonesia, the world's fourth most-populous country, with around 200 million speakers when first and second-language users are combined. It's based on a standardised form of Malay and uses the Latin alphabet. In the United States Indonesian translation work is moderate but consistent — USCIS paperwork for the established Indonesian-American community (concentrated in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Houston, and Northern Virginia), business contracts tied to Indonesian palm oil, mining, and manufacturing exports, and academic transcripts for Indonesian students at US universities.