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haiku
24th November 2008, 12:37
Just thought this might help members regarding the NSO certificates (birth and marriage certificate).

I've tried this and got my birth certificate delivered on the 3rd day. More practical than queing in crowded and poorly ventilated NSO offices and skipping a day's work.

http://www.teleserv.ph/nso.htm

Just need to register first and you'r eon ur way to requesting your certificates.

Hope this help you guys.

Jay&Zobel
24th November 2008, 23:15
Thank you!

dondi
25th November 2008, 00:31
They even deliver to a UK address.. got mine in 2 weeks!

menchkin
25th November 2008, 15:58
Just thought this might help members regarding the NSO certificates (birth and marriage certificate).

I've tried this and got my birth certificate delivered on the 3rd day. More practical than queing in crowded and poorly ventilated NSO offices and skipping a day's work.

http://www.teleserv.ph/nso.htm

Just need to register first and you'r eon ur way to requesting your certificates.

Hope this help you guys.

For the newly weds who did not request early endorsement of their MC to NSO, the request for an initial copy via the hotline number or online will not work because it usually takes 6 months before the LCR forwards MCs to NSO. What I did with my MC was I requested for an early endorsement to NSO upon filing to the LCR of the city where we got married and after 2 weeks I personally went to the NSO main office to request for my first authenticated copy of MC. Then after that I tried to request for another copy via the hotline number and I got the second copy after 3 days. So if you did not have make an early endorsement to NSO and you've only filed your MC to LCR for less than a month then most likely you won't be able to get a copy using the online or hotline request.

LEAHnew
26th November 2008, 06:09
Thanks haiku:xxgrinning--00xx3:

I guess it's similar to this one which amypurble gave me

http://www.citizenservices.com.ph/nso/
But I didnt requested online I just phone the hotline no. 00632-737-1111
I requested my CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage) they just asked me important details and gave me reference number, then I paid in the nearest branch of Metrobank, cost 430 pesos only, they said it will deliver by courier 2Go here in my town, the usual waiting time is 10 days but additional 2days here in my town :xxgrinning--00xx3: very convenient indeed:)
thanks Amy:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Jay&Zobel
29th November 2008, 16:03
i have some queries:

did you report your marriage (here in UK) in the PI? in NSO?
because, technically, if we did not submit any of our marriage licenses we will be considered as Single still once we are in the PI?
who has reported/ submitted their Marriage licenses to NSO already?
i think it is best to notify them as well?

pls enlighten us regarding this...


P.S.
Even if we are married here in the UK, it is still but considered as valid in the PI. But then again, PI did not know that the marriage took place right? (knowing the old system) or even if we have amended our passports... you can still tell them that you have misplaced it & have another 1 in your maiden name? hmmm.... think we should report it to them... Kindly enlighten us please... Thanks

haiku
30th November 2008, 15:38
HI. You can try this site, http://www.philembassy-uk.org/userfiles/file/rom2.pdf

I asked about this report of Marriage from the DFA in Manila, i asked if me and my husband needed to submit this though were married here in the Philippines. I was informed this is only submitted by Filipinos married in the UK so the marriage can be reported and recorded in the Philippines. I am just not sure if the DFA will be the agency responsible in forwarding the wedding info to NSO.

Maybe you can ask this when you visit the Phil. Embassy. BTW, they have a new Consul general.

Hope the info is of help. ^_^

Jay&Zobel
30th November 2008, 21:42
HI. You can try this site, http://www.philembassy-uk.org/userfiles/file/rom2.pdf

I asked about this report of Marriage from the DFA in Manila, i asked if me and my husband needed to submit this though were married here in the Philippines. I was informed this is only submitted by Filipinos married in the UK so the marriage can be reported and recorded in the Philippines. I am just not sure if the DFA will be the agency responsible in forwarding the wedding info to NSO.

Maybe you can ask this when you visit the Phil. Embassy. BTW, they have a new Consul general.

Hope the info is of help. ^_^


salamat po, think i have done this one already when i amended my passport here in the UK! :cwm38::xxgrinning--00xx3:

haiku
1st December 2008, 06:32
Then maybe you can try checking your registration in NSO now. Just to make sure everything's been recorded. ^_^