I arrived on July 16, 2025 on a DTV visa. The stamp expiry in my passport is November 11, 2026?
With a DTV it’s 180 days at a time and the DTV visa is valid 5 years, so the stamp confuses me and I’m concerned it will affect my 90 day reporting.
Also, if there are any agencies that offer 90-day reporting service, let me know. Might be smoother if stamp is incorrect.
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A user expressed concern about an incorrect stamp on their DTV visa, indicating an expiry date that is more than a year away, which they believe may affect their 90-day reporting. Comments from the community included suggestions to ensure the stamp reflects 180 days from the date of entry, checks on passport expiry, and the recommendation of immigration services that handle 90-day reporting. Users also shared experiences and advice on addressing incorrect stamps, emphasizing the importance of verifying details before leaving the immigration office.
90 DAY REPORTING RESOURCES / SERVICES
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LOL, all these people telling you to waste a day going to immigration to fix it. Just make sure you leave the country before your actual six months is up.
Previously my passport also stamped w wrong date. I was told to head to airport, level 2 where the immigration is, there's a counter in front of the departure hall. There, an officer took the passport and did whatever necessary before returning to me. It was corrected to the correct exit date.
Anonym deltagare 942 not sure what you mean about report date..? But that stamp is right. When you enter with DTV, you get a permit to stay up to 180 days = about 6 month.
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