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    Quote Originally Posted by juvyjones28 View Post
    I also got our marriage certificate(from NSO) in 2 weeks(thru advance endorsement) and my new passport(with his name on it) in 7 days. I'll post tomorrow my experience about it when I have time.
    It took us a little longer for the marriage certificates, about a month, which by all accounts is still quite quick but 2 weeks sounds superfast indeed!


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    It took us a little longer for the marriage certificates, about a month, which by all accounts is still quite quick but 2 weeks sounds superfast indeed!
    Yes normally it takes 6 months to get from NSO. but for those who need it asap they can use fast track or what they call 'Advance Endorsement'. In my case I was so lucky and got it for 1 week & 6 days


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    Quote Originally Posted by juvyjones28 View Post
    In my case I was so lucky and got it for 1 week & 6 days
    Possibly a forum record?

    Arthur?


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    We got ours immediately from the judge's secretary, duly stamped with the gold -embossed stamp.

    I believe it is called 'cash advance to the judge'.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    We got ours immediately from the judge's secretary, duly stamped with the gold -embossed stamp.

    I believe it is called 'cash advance to the judge'.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    It took us a little longer for the marriage certificates, about a month, which by all accounts is still quite quick but 2 weeks sounds superfast indeed!
    My wife & i had our marriage certs back from NSO in 2 weeks also


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie c View Post
    My wife & i had our marriage certs back from NSO in 2 weeks also
    OURS was fairly quickly dealt with too ... despite the intervention of the Christmas/New Year hols.


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