Immigration Offices often have their own little quirks. The picture below is what Jomtien require where I did it in January. In April in Chiang Mai all I needed was passport and TM47.
You do not say where you are reporting but it depends on the office you are going to but you have everything they ask for at say Jomtien for example except copy of last entry stamp (Places that ask for passport copies want a) Passport bio page b) visa c) entry stamp).
You seem to be pretty much sorted for every eventuality if you get the entry stamp copy if that office requires it. Do not stress over the 90 day - it is very straight forward
Yeah, I think you are correct now I think about it. She was also trying to get me to go to the branch at Central Festival. Said something like they are used to dealing with what immigration want :-)
Anonymous participant 609 It's just a print off ( paper or digital) with a unique QR code created lonked to that visa. Nothing special about being able to do that. Certainly no need for graphic designers or external departments.
Congratulations. Pitty about the LTR though as it has advantages. The DTV is still a great visa though. I regret not taking LTR 2 years ago now. Cannot cry over spilt milk
He asked if anyone had had the experience with the various embassies and Consulates in the USA ie are there changes since May 1st. Saying it "Should be fine" is your interpretation. How would you know if they have been changes since May the 1st?
I have always had to do mine in person after returning from overseas trip for the first one. I have seen others post though they did it online. It might be down to the local immigration office you report to. This is the case with many items with immigration such as TM30 reporting. I just came back in Saturday and Chiang Mai Immigrstion required my TM30 updated. In the past Jomtien did not need that if returning to same address.