I have just come back from an amazing time in NY. We got married in central park at the belavdere castle and then had a fantastic meal at Harbour lights restaurant (service and food was amazing)
Quick question - is my marriage legal in the uk, if so do I need to register it here?
Am I now legally married????
Did you sign anything?! If not it might not be too late!
Just kidding!
We went to the registrars when we got back from marrying there and I can%26#39;t remember exactly what they said but it was along the lines of the British Consulate in NY contact the main registrars in the UK with the details of weddings there.
Pop along though for your own peace of mind.
Am I now legally married????
oh excellent, should I wait for my marriage licence to come through from NY before going to the registrar to check?
We took ours with us (as we managed to get it before leaving NY) but they didn%26#39;t even ask to see it.
We too are getting married in NY in March, at the marriage bureau (BA strikes pending!) - I%26#39;ve picked up so many helpful tips from TA (and mostly from Ange - loved reading your reports by the way!), but am I right in thinking that if we want to take our certificate back with us, we have to take it to a few offices after the ceremony at to get stamped?
I%26#39;ve got nothing to add but want to offer congratulations and best wishes!
Ange, what%26#39;s your new photo of?
Bettina, you%26#39;ve got mail.
Sorry I missed your post mandogbroon!
Yes you need to have the certificate typed up %26amp; stamped if you want to take it home. For some reason (perhaps because it was last thing on the Friday of July 4th weekend) they had ours ready without us having to ask.
I%26#39;ve heard it can be a bit of a runaround if you want to do it yourself (Apparently a lot of queuing at different windows in different buildings)
We%26#39;ll see what we feel like doing on the day - thanks again Ange, and also Bettina for your good wishes!
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