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Q: Where in Wuhan do you go to register you marriage?

Where in Wuhan do you go to register you marriage, get translated copy of notarized marriageability certificate and correct photos? About how much time should I allow for the who process and what’s the cost? I asked twice about getting it translated at the US Consulate in Guangzhou and was told both times that I couldn’t get it translated there – thanks

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Anyone got a clue? I wouid like to get it done the 3rd of January in the afternoon.

 

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Ask at PSB (Police). They probably have cop with passable English.

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Location: 105 Gaoxiong Road, Jiang'an District (江汉区高雄路105号)

Working hours: 8:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. and 2:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. (Monday through Friday) Tel: 85765674

 

If not there, they have moved, but above would be a good starting point

ou812:

Thanks, I would have to think that I couldn't take more than an hour to do the whole thing.

 

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