What We Do 

We Do It Well

Services We Provide

We're known for:

Interpretation and Translation

We have a team of Haitian and French languages interpreters and translators, all qualified or certified as interpreters and translators with the Maryland Court system. We also do conference interpreting, and we have mastered the zoom interpretation scene.

Immigration Filing

When you need an experienced and trusted party to help you fill out your immigration papers, just contact us. We will work with you on forms related to your temporary protection status (TPS), and others such as your I-765 and I-821.
Our contract may also include: interpretation before and immigration court, drafting of immigration-related letter (i.e. asylum letter, fiancé letter, etc.). We will also translate immigration-related papers that you might need to support your case. We are affordable.
Just contact us by email or by phone (301-906-4142). You will always, always be satisfied.

Business and Politics

Interested in starting a business in Haiti? Just contact us and we will put you in touch with the right in-country party for logistical support. We will also share with you the best business ideas, based on your need and your niche.
Running for political office? Already a politician looking for the best ideas to put Haiti on the right track? Just contact us! Our company's principal, Hyppolite Pierre, is a Haiti expert. He is the author of the much praised "Haiti, Rising Flames from Burning Ashes. He was also an Adjunct Political Science faculty for nearly 20 years at the Community College of Baltimore County, and at American Military University.

Consulting for MDKA

Mouvman Devlopman Kafou (MDKA) is an organic social movement that has sprung up in Kafou, a suburb of Pòtoprens, Haiti's capital. The movement was created by young men and women of that suburb who decided they could no longer sit back while witnessing the deterioration of their beloved community, rich in natural wonders and known for its great water supply.
Kafou not only has the river known as Rivyè Fwad (Cold River), but also more than just a handful beaches that embrace the entire region. From the main road when going south from Pòtoprens, right after Pòtay Leyogan, through Matisan and Kot Plaj and all the way up to Maryani, you will find a succession of beautiful beaches that embrace the whole region. Yet, just like the entire country, it is a region that is now plagued by gangs in Matisan, overpopulation resulting from inadequate housing and urban planning, and desperation because of a lack of smart government and business investments.

As MDKA evolved, the movement found a voice in Obed Remy, a Haitian citizen who lived in the United States for nearly two decades. He returned back home following his father's passing and took over the family business. Kafou is where he was and is still living a peaceful life. But neighbors saw in him an agent for positive changes because of his community engagement. This is why and how they've enlisted him as the current MDKA leader.
MDKA under his leadership has helped the whole Kafou municipality become more in control of its destiny. Now that the whole country is preparing for elections this 2022 year or next, they want to become a political force to have greater and more positive impact on the Kafou region. Some of their partners are running for elected offices such as CASEC and ASEC members. Obed Remy would run for Mayor of that suburb. This is why MDKA has chosen the Pierre Consultancy Group (PCroup) for political consultation, electoral strategy and 

marketing for those upcoming elections.
MDKA is an organic movement with their focus solely and exclusively on the development of the Kafou region. They will indeed have a slate of candidates, not just for municipal posts but also to represent the region in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate. All else relate to using that political capital, if they succeed, to:
- make Kafou, a must-travel-through region to reach parts of the South, a thoroughly secured zone through strong, smart policing and community outreach;
- reinforce the institutional capacities of the region; and
- develop the region's economy through promotion of its human, topographic, and natural assets.