The Right Interpreter for Every Situation
In-Person Interpreting
As part of every booking, we provide a complimentary pre-event consultation to work through interpreter placement, visibility, lighting, and audio setup with you, so nothing is missed.
Common Use Cases
- City council meetings and public hearings
- Corporate town halls and all-hands meetings
- Conferences, symposiums, and summits
- Medical consultations and hospital appointments
- Educational settings and IEP meetings
- Galas, ceremonies, and large-scale events
Video Remote Interpreting (VRI)
Video Remote Interpreting brings certified ASL interpreters directly into your space via high-definition video. Ideal for locations without a local interpreter pool, VRI provides real-time, professional interpreting without geographic limitations.
Common Use Cases
- Healthcare and telehealth appointments
- Remote HR meetings and interviews
- Satellite offices and distributed teams
- Virtual conferences and webinars
On-Demand Interpreting
Our on-demand interpreting service connects you with a certified ASL interpreter within minutes through our partner platform. On-demand is best suited for shorter conversations and last-minute needs. For longer or recurring meetings, we recommend pre-scheduled VRI so we can hand-select the best-fit interpreter and prepare them in advance.
Common Use Cases
- Emergency department visits
- Brief police or parole interactions
- Walk-in appointments and drop-in services
- Crisis intervention and mental health support
- Customer service and retail environments
- Last-minute coverage gaps
Live Captioning
MIG provides live captioning services for both large events and small meetings. We offer TypeWell captioning for its meaning-for-meaning accuracy, as well as AI-assisted captioning for cost-effective real-time text access. Captioning is an essential accessibility option for Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing individuals alike.
Common Use Cases
- Conferences, symposiums, and large-scale events
- Corporate town halls and all-hands meetings
- Webinars and virtual meetings
- Educational settings and lectures
- Government hearings and public sessions
- Any setting where text access is preferred or required
Access Is More Than a Legal Requirement
Providing qualified interpreters isn't just about meeting obligations. It's about creating an inclusive environment where Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals have seamless access to participate, contribute, and engage.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Requires effective communication for businesses, state/local government, and public accommodations.
Section 504, Rehabilitation Act
Federal agencies and recipients of federal funding must provide accessible programs and services.
Section 1557, Affordable Care Act
Healthcare providers must ensure language access including ASL interpreting.
IDEA & Education Law
Schools must provide interpreter services for Deaf students and their families.
Not Sure Which Service Fits?
Contact our team and we'll assess your needs and recommend the right solution.
