I'M USED TO SOME BS with any government, but this was puzzling. I went to immigration in June, to extend my tourist visa for 60 more days, and I was early, like maybe six weeks. They said come back in a few weeks for the stamp, which is what I expected.
One guy tried to tell me that, since I was so ahead of schedule, that the visa would be extended 60 from the date I would receive the stamp, about two weeks before it would have expired, and not 60 days from the original visa expiration — through broken English, he made it clear, even using a calendar to show the dates.
Has anyone else heard this nonsense? I went to other officials, and they looked confused with his explanation and just shrugged it off. I returned a few weeks later and they stamped my passport for the correct 60-day extension.