Lingala is a Bantu language and the lingua franca of the two Congos — the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo — with around 40 million speakers. It's the language of Congolese rumba and soukous music, which carried it across much of central Africa. In the United States the Lingala-speaking community is small but growing, particularly in Washington DC, Dallas, and Maryland, driven by Congolese refugee resettlement. Our Lingala translation work is overwhelmingly USCIS asylum and refugee paperwork, alongside healthcare consent forms and the school enrolment documents that come with refugee resettlement.