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I don't know yet and I would not share that here or anywhere.
No. You have the document in question, the passport, copied and certified by a notary public and then you apply for the apostille through the governor's office. The apostille is attached to the certified passport thus authenticating it and making the document legally recognized in countries that have signed the Schengen Treaty. The UK never signed the Schengen Treaty, complicating things. I will have to go through the British Consulate General for the apostilled passport. Or I can just hop on a plane when the time comes and flash my UK passport.