I had a domain and dns records on one AWS account, which was all working fine. I have since transferred everything to another AWS account. The domain was done by request from AWS customer service, and the DNS was done by downloading a json containing the records and uploading it to the new account via the command line, following amazon's instructions for doing so.
This seemed to have worked, except that I wasn't receiving mail, and the certificates I requested have been 'pending verification' for 24 hours. I did an "MX check", and the result was that there are no nameservers for my domain. This is strange, as the nameservers are definitely present in Route53, and were auto generated by amazon in this account (the transfer procedure is to create a new route53 hosted zone, delete NS and SOA data from the json, and then upload it, so the NS and SOA are not from my previous account).
I did this about 28 hours ago. Now, I know that, in theory, it can take 72 hours or whatever to propagate, but in two years of using AWS, I've never had to wait for DNS to propagate for more than five minutes, hence this question!