The flight was 11 hours long from gate to gate. We had to check in 4 hours early to ensure a spot for our cat. PLus it took us an hour to get through the airport. So total, it was about 16 hours.
American Airlines, requires that animals to Argentina be sent with the luggage, so that's where...
There is a place that repairs clothing on Honduras at the corner with Scalabrini Ortiz. I am not sure if they do this kind of mending but you can stop by and show them what you need.
Harvard Law Review, that's where I got the information... " All the sources routinely used to interpret the Constitution confirm that the phrase “natural born Citizen” has a specific meaning: namely, someone who was a U.S. citizen at birth with no need to go through a naturalization proceeding...
I do not think that Argentina would be a good fit for most U.S. raised 17-year-olds including yourself as you seem to have little connection to the country and don't seem to have a very good understanding of life here already.
I recently brought my cat into Argentina. It is really straightforward:
1) Book your plane ticket and understand how to book the ticket for your dog. This varies by airline, I flew American Airlines, let me know if you want specific info for them.
2) Make sure that your dog gets vaccinated...
Actually, natural-born U.S. citizens can be president. There is no restriction on where the U.S. citizen can be born. So yes, a child can be born in Argentina to U.S. citizen parents and still become president.
Back to the question at hand... I believe that if your wife's definition of good...