ClearPath Interpreting LLC

Precision in every proceeding.

Providing 15 years of expert Spanish ↔ English linguistic services for USCIS and legal professionals across Central Florida.

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Patrick Akers, Immigration Court Interpreter

Patrick Akers

Immigration Court Interpreter

With over 15 years of comprehensive experience in English-Spanish interpretation, including four years dedicated specifically to U.S. Immigration Court, I founded ClearPath Interpreting to provide precise, reliable, and professional linguistic services.

I understand that legal proceedings—especially Adjustment of Status (AOS), Naturalization, and Affirmative Asylum interviews—require far more than conversational fluency. They demand a rigorous understanding of legal terminology, an awareness of cultural nuances, and a strict adherence to ethical standards. My goal is to ensure that language is never a barrier to justice.

Specialized Focus

Reliable, accurate, and court-trained interpreting tailored specifically for immigration law.

USCIS Interviews

Expertly handling Adjustment of Status (AOS), Naturalization, and Affirmative Asylum interviews with complete linguistic accuracy.

G-1256 Compliance

Fully compliant with government requirements. The G-1256 interpreter declaration form is signed on-site for your records.

Transparent Rates

AOS / Naturalization: $350
Full-Day Asylum Proceedings: $700. Serving Orlando & Tampa Bay without hidden fees.

How It Works

Booking a professional interpreter is simple and straightforward.

1

Request a Quote

Fill out the form below or contact us via WhatsApp with your case details.

2

Confirm Details

We confirm the date, location, proceeding type, and rate within 24 hours.

3

Interpreter Arrives

Your interpreter arrives prepared, professional, and ready for the proceeding.

4

G-1256 Signed

The interpreter declaration form is completed and signed on-site for your records.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our interpreting services.

You should bring your appointment notice, valid photo identification, and all original documents related to your case. Your attorney will typically provide a detailed checklist specific to your proceeding type (AOS, Naturalization, or Asylum).
The G-1256 is the Declaration for Interpreted USCIS Interview, a government form that the interpreter signs at the interview confirming they will provide accurate interpretation. I bring this form to every appointment and complete it on-site.
Yes. I serve the Orlando and Tampa Bay metro areas, including USCIS field offices and Asylum Offices in both regions. Travel to the appointment location is included in the quoted rate—no hidden fees.
I understand that USCIS schedules can change. Cancellations made at least 24 hours before the appointment incur no charge. For cancellations within 24 hours, a partial fee may apply. Please contact me as soon as you know of any changes.
I provide consecutive interpretation—meaning each speaker completes a thought, and then I interpret it fully and accurately. I maintain strict neutrality, interpret everything said in the room, and follow all ethical guidelines. My role is to ensure clear communication while remaining impartial.

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