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Our Voice by Mupenda Hired to Interpret at the Path to Citizenship Event.

March 28, 2024

Our Voice by Mupenda has been hired to provide interpretation services at the Path to Citizenship Event slated for Thursday, March 28.

Organised by the International Institute of St. Louis at its premises, the event aims to tip participants on how to become a U.S citizen. 

During the Path to Citizenship event, immigration experts will discuss a range of topics including benefits of the U.S citizenship, requirements to become a citizen, do’s and don’ts to ensure citizenship, and the process of becoming a citizen, among others.

The hiring of Our Voice by Mupenda, a U.S based company, was motivated by its strong footprint in interpretation and translation services across the United States of America  and East African countries.

“We are glad to be contracted for providing interpretation services at such a big event; this is a result of our unrivalled profile, having collaborated with a number of major international companies. We have got a good team of certified immigration, legal and medical interpreters,” says the CEO and founder of Our Voice by Mupenda, Mr. Mupenda.

Mupenda adds, in addition to interpretation and translation services, the company provides immigration advocacy, travel consultancy, and travel news on its www.voicebymupenda.org website.

“We are also the owners of state-of-the art Mupenda Apartments in Kampala and Kabale, Uganda. We are also set to launch similar businesses in Rwanda and Tanzania soon to cement our presence in the East African region,” he says.

Speakers at the Path to Citizenship event include Immigration Case Specialist Syeda Baseer, Ann Marie Jordan Starks, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services  Field Office Director Jill Schreiner.

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