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@Andrew ******
It's still false information because they ask for your current location. No need to change the subject—immigration has your entire flight history in their systems. Any discrepancies will be flagged immediately, and they'll start questioning your intentions. Even someone with a low IQ can figure this out.
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@Andrew ******
Alright, let's say they don't have your travel history. You decide to apply for a DTV in America through eVISA while you're actually in Malaysia. If you enter Thailand with that falsified DTV, it could trigger immigration to question you. All they need is for you to prove you were in the U.S. when you applied. If you can't, you're in trouble. Sure, you could try it, but you're risking a lot and could potentially be banned from getting future visas.
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@Xiang ******
Your reply doesn't align with your initial post. When applying for a DTV, you have two options: 1) apply in your home country, or 2) apply through a Thai embassy abroad. You initially claimed that one could apply for a DTV from another jurisdiction while "pretending" to be in their home country. This is not allowed, and they will likely deny your entry when they check your visa upon arrival. It's irresponsible to suggest this to others, knowing it could cause them trouble.
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@Graham ******
They will reject you entry because immigration can see if you've applied visa outside your home country. It's the most stupid thing you can do.
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Immigration will access your flight history upon your arrival in the country. For instance, if you’re from the USA and apply for a DTV in Singapore through an e-visa at a Thai embassy in America, immigration authorities will review your DTV upon your arrival in Thailand and check your travel history to see if you’ve been in the USA.

It’s important to note that many countries, including Thailand, use advanced immigration systems that track travelers’ movements through airline data. If immigration officers find discrepancies or if they suspect you’ve violated visa conditions, entry can be denied. If you are denied entry, you could face deportation and legal repercussions, including a potential ban from applying for future visas, as many countries impose restrictions on individuals who have been denied entry or deported.
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@Xiang ******
immigration can access your flight history upon your arrival in the country. For instance, if you’re from the USA and apply for a DTV while in Singapore through an e-visa at a Thai embassy in America, immigration authorities will review your DTV upon your arrival in Thailand and check your travel history to see if you’ve been in the USA.

It’s important to note that many countries, including Thailand, use advanced immigration systems that track travelers’ movements through airline data. If immigration officers find discrepancies or if they suspect you’ve violated visa conditions, entry can be denied. If you are denied entry, you could face deportation and legal repercussions, including a potential ban from applying for future visas, as many countries impose restrictions on individuals who have been denied entry or deported.
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@Tod ********
Thanks. I will have to ask immigration, and will keep you updated.
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@James *******
Chiang Mai to all above questions.

Just to repeat: I want to end my studies 1 month before ed-visa expiration. Use that last month to issue new passport & then leave Thailand immediately before ed-visa expiration.

Gonna check with school and CM Immigration office. If have success with that I'll share it with you.
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@James *******
Ok, leaves me with another question. Because if I have the ability to end my studies by obtaining letter from my school (perhaps a month earlier). Can I stay in Thailand until that date when my ed-visa was going to expire?

Then I can use that last months time to make a new passport and then leave.
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@Tod ********
Can I cancel my current ED Visa before it expires in April, then get an extension at IM and use that time to make a new passport?