Anonymous participant 446 well it's easier than having to make 3 trips to the immigration office, and the frustration that comes with it. Vs say, flying to KL and coming back the same day. 'frustration' have different value for different people.
That's a lot of paperwork. So glad I applied early and needed only 1 letter from a cosmetic clinic stating I bought a procedure needing monthly appointments.
"No, embassies are not sovereign territory, but they do have special protections and privileges. They are located on foreign soil and are subject to the host country's laws, but they are exempt from most local laws"
While not DTV, when I would apply online for a regular tourist visa, I wrote the place of issue of my passport to be the country (Brazil), not where it was issued (Chile).
however as others stated, I don't think this is the error. In the form you have to state your nationality, and it's possible you/she selected the wrong country, and it doesn't match the actual passport, so "nationality _provided_" is incorrect with passport page.
I think you can login to the website and retrieve your application details to confirm.
I was denied a couple of times (on tourist visa) for putting an extra digit on my passport number.