Sindhi is the language of Pakistan's Sindh province and the Indian diaspora descended from Sindh, with around 30 million speakers total. After partition in 1947, a substantial Sindhi-Hindu community resettled in India — particularly in Mumbai, Gujarat, and Rajasthan — and from there many emigrated to the United States, with concentrations now in New York, New Jersey, Houston, and the Bay Area. Sindhi is written in Perso-Arabic script in Pakistan and Devanagari script in India, so source-document origin determines the translator. Our Sindhi translation work is mostly USCIS civil documents, family-court paperwork, and community-association documents.