AuthenticFox8040 On your return to Thailand you’ll get a new entry stamp with a “valid until” stamp. That’s the only date any person will be interested in.
The automatic gate wouldn’t have let you exit if you had overstayed your visa. Your exit has been recorded electronically and your passport now has one less stamp filling up its pages.
Generally it is advised to stay in the country where you’re applying for the visa from until granted. They can ask you to attend for an interview and/or decline an application if they see you are no longer there.
That said many have done what you have said and got their visa anyway. Toss a coin. It might go either way.
Anonymous participant 643 Sure. It’s up to them. If they think you are abusing the entry rules they can deny entry. Would rarely happen for a legit visa. But it could.
I’m an information guy. I do research. I work at immigration and as said I’ve never heard of a single instance of a DTV entrant being refused. I can’t say it’s never happened as it’s up to an individual immigration officer.