Kashmiri is the language of the Kashmir Valley, spoken by around 7 million people across the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistani-administered Azad Kashmir, and small communities in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. It's traditionally written in Perso-Arabic script (Nastaliq), though Devanagari and Sharada scripts are also used. The US Kashmiri-speaking community is small but politically active, with concentrations in the DC area, New York, and the Bay Area. Our Kashmiri translation work is mostly USCIS asylum and family-court documents tied to the Kashmir region's complex political history, plus the occasional academic and civil-document translation.