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Here is a warning to everyone in Paris to never use or employ the agency Davron Translations.

We paid 220 euros for two documents to be translated. At this price, you would kind customer service and attention to detail.

We asked for a translation from Arabic into English. I confirmed before paying that it would be a direct translation.

We then get an email of our documents checked into French, I was confused, but sent them an email and they confirmed it would be into English.

We found multiple careless errors, such as names spelled wrong, and numbers mistyped. We also noticed, be cause we are fluent in these languages, that the Arabic translator not only mistranslated, but forgot to translate parts all together.

The agency refused to fix these mistakes. Upset, nearly in tears, I called a woman saying I needed these documents urgently. Instead of listening to the blatant spelling errors, she screamed at me on the phone until I cried, and hung up.

We then went to her office, where a nice young gentleman began to talk with us. She walked into our conversation, screaming at the top of her lungs, refusing to let anyone speak. She threatened to call the police if we didn't leave. She did not even explain why she wouldn't correct the missing translated parts, just screamed and screamed.

Our visa interview is in two days, we are traumatized, and still have incorrect documents with errors. When we told her that a year's worth of efforts would go to waste, she just screamed, "I don't care!"

Never, ever go to Davron Translations in Paris.

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Hi,

For any Arabic documents. you should've translated them in Algeria .

I was in the same situation so I did all the translation there. It was much cheaper and faster without any mistake .

if you need any advice , you can send me mp , I'll be happy to help you

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