>>19147817 ASC § 28(3), if bringing ogey, you must also bring a rrat. The rrat must not be older than three weeks and must not have less than average fur density. In borderline cases, we may ask for proof of fur density from a veterinarian. The veterinarian must state his qualifications and his signature must be legalized and carry an apostill; entries from Kolechia in particular require superlegalization instead of an apostill.
17 ASC § 1221(1), every ogey must be signed twice, once horizontally and once sideways. This is mutually exclusive with booba ANYWAY because booba is always signed right-side up and if you'd actually bothered to check our website ahead of time, you'd know that. So drop the booba in the first place, but if you really want to bring a booba, I need: a new ogey, signed horizontally (but not sideways), and a certified (plus apostill/superlegalization), a Towa baby no older than three months and a separate declaration of intent to cross borders that MUST be signed on premises after identification.
Please, I implore you, just talk to a goddamned lawyer before your next attempt. I'm tired of this, Jorji.