Here's the deal:
DH and I were married at Middlesbrough register office in January 2007. I obtained a new passport in early February, applied in person for FLR later that month, then used the new passport+visa and marriage certificate to change over my British documents - bank card, credit card, etc.
Our (US) wedding in March wasn't a legal one - our friend John "officiated" - since we were already legally married in the UK. Prior to the wedding, I visited my US bank and changed my name using my new passport and our marriage certificate; no problems there. I then went to the Social Security office to obtain a new card...only to be told that my marriage certificate wasn't genuine and my foreign marriage wasn't legal in the US.
I know damn well that my marriage is legal, and I'd used the same marriage certificate to change other legal documents in the US - including my passport! - so I pointed this out to the woman. If my marriage certificate was good enough for the US Department of State to issue me a new passport, shouldn't it be good enough for Social Security?
Long story short, she didn't agree - and she told me not to waste my time going out to the DMV, because they wouldn't accept it either. After a bit of poking around online, I found this website:
http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029391458which if I'm reading it correctly, is for a government agency that will certify our marriage certificate as legal in such a way that the US has to accept it as such.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Am I looking at the right service?
I'm heading back to the US next Tuesday (flying from London, so I can apply at the Public Counter if necessary) and I'd like to get my license and SS card taken care of on this trip.
Thanks!