Hi
Thanks everyone, for your responses to my questions and your comments (especially Carrie & Bmore (thanks for the personal stories -- we feel reassured)!
I wanted to share some info we got recently:
I called the USDA vet in North Carolina and she sent a wonderful detailed e-mail stating what she needs, the fees & other answers to my questions.
- She said the fees were $76 per pet for the USDA stamp of approval
- Any health certificate required within 10 days of travel is for the airlines -- no USDA signature required (this was one of my big questions)
-Once stamped the Third Country Certificate is valid for four months (but she suggested to do this a couple months ahead instead)
I would suggest anyone having specific questions about what to send to contact the USDA vet for their State and confirm everything for themselves, just to be safe. I sure feel relieved that I did (I think rules change from time to time).
We decided to use British Airways so we can fly out of Atlanta, which is more convenient for us. When I called Continental, they said they didn't pay the customs fee, so it would end up to be hundreds more once we reached customs. BA includes everything (ticket, handling & customs) which is why it's a little higher. I guess it's hard to keep up with what's changed!
Thanks again everyone!
Caroline