So when I read posts like this, I have to run down to my pending application and check and oh yeah, I put in my middle name probably because there was a field for it.
So a couple things the website likes to change your information when it scans your passport and they know about this and I think they should fix it and not grab people’s money for it, because it was constantly changing my birthday to the 13th and the 14th, so I screenshot of that and I included that in the application. However, the application reads is having the correct date as of on my end at least.
I think that $300 is kind of a lot of money to lose for a petty mistake and I think that a lot of the comments in the comment here are really petty and rude.
But the thing is if you didn’t check it and it was required they have the right to refuse it, so you can contact them about them and see if they will reconsider, I don’t know if you use the credit card, but if I was me, I probably would charge it back, But I think I went over the thing like 20 times and I still am even after reading the comments in this group, which I should probably turn off while my application is pending.
But if this happened to me, I think I would probably reach out to the embassy instead of just giving them more money or I would just go to a different country because it is kind of a small mistake, but I would be asking for my money back actually And I would probably go somewhere else if I were in this position, I wouldn’t just take it as a lesson learned or whatever people say they think that they give such advice, but if it happened to them, they wouldn’t take their own advice. They would be just as angry or upset or letdown.
I put the flight that connected to Singapore because it wouldn’t let me put both, and obviously I’m flying to Thailand and Singapore is a transit hub so I gave them the originating flight bc obviously on coming to Thailand