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Hi guys. I'm just wondering if anyone here knowns what an Authorization to Marry from a CO is like as my boyfriend's doesn't have no idea(He's in the US Army). We're bout to get married anytime soon and its the only thing we're waiting for. I tried to look on the internet, asked Philippine Embassy and he asked the Legal Office as well, but nothing.

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30 minutes ago, Ingrad said:

Hi guys. I'm just wondering if anyone here knowns what an Authorization to Marry from a CO is like as my boyfriend's doesn't have no idea(He's in the US Army). We're bout to get married anytime soon and its the only thing we're waiting for. I tried to look on the internet, asked Philippine Embassy and he asked the Legal Office as well, but nothing.

Who told you that you needed this, and is he stationed outside the USA na? This is something that was done years ago but it is rarely done now. 

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Well, when I got a CO authorization to marry, it was just a letter saying my Commander had talked to me......but that was in 1972....lol

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52 minutes ago, Ingrad said:

Hes stationed here in Japan. The Philippine Embassy here requires it. 

Ok, that makes more sense then po. It's basically letter detailing that the CO gives them approval for your fiance to marry. 

 
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