Haitian Creole is a creole language formed when African slaves interacted with French colonizers in Haiti. It has over 10 million native speakers but is not officially recognized. When applying for immigration or working with humanitarian groups, certified translations from Haitian Creole to English are often required. To obtain these, one can contact a multinational translation agency that employs native Haitian Creole speakers who can provide accurate and certified translations for immigration applications and other documents.