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2 hours ago, The Girl said:

Actually, Red, I did not say I am currently working. I said I may take the suggestion of working at a Language Center to raise money. Seeing that it is illegal, I will not do it. There is no case of investigation without illegal commission (except financing my overstay - which WU receipts should do the talking). Instead, I will channel that "working" towards fundraising from family and friends from SA. That's the only hard "work" I will be doing. 

Sorry but you seemed to have changed your story again... I notice that in your post 183 you have deleted the first paragraph which originally stated:

 

"Hi. In as much as it is very risky to do so, I have resorted to spending at least 7-8 hours at the language center per day (incl. weekends). I have raised an additional of 2k after pawning some stuff. So I need 8k  by next week. Remember that I had 10k already".

 

If you are not working, then what is so risky to spend 7-8 hours at the language centre per day (including weekends)?

 

As I, and other contributors, have said before....  having dug yourself into a hole, stop digging it any deeper.

 

If your friends and relatives are able to send you funds to support you, and you have recent WU receipts to confirm this all the better for you.

 

Once again, best of luck.

 

FYI.... RED = Retired & Extremely Dangerous 

Posted
3 minutes ago, 007 RED said:

Sorry but you seemed to have changed your story again... I notice that in your post 183 you have deleted the first paragraph which originally stated:

 

"Hi. In as much as it is very risky to do so, I have resorted to spending at least 7-8 hours at the language center per day (incl. weekends). I have raised an additional of 2k after pawning some stuff. So I need 8k  by next week. Remember that I had 10k already".

 

If you are not working, then what is so risky to spend 7-8 hours at the language centre per day (including weekends)?

 

As I, and other contributors, have said before....  having dug yourself into a hole, stop digging it any deeper.

 

If your friends and relatives are able to send you funds to support you, and you have recent WU receipts to confirm this all the better for you.

 

Once again, best of luck.

 

FYI.... RED = Retired & Extremely Dangerous 

Red, I have a question. How would she be digging her hole any deeper? You mean by picking and choosing and not doing what she should do to get out of the hole ie by working at the Language Centre whatever that is?

Posted
1 minute ago, Aditi Sharma said:

Red, I have a question. How would she be digging her hole any deeper? You mean by picking and choosing and not doing what she should do to get out of the hole ie by working at the Language Centre whatever that is?

She already has a problem because of her overstay - the metaphorical hole she is already dug for herself. 

 

If it now comes to immigration's attention that she is teaching English at the language centre without a work permit (which she won't have), she is then working illegally and this could result in her being arrested, taken to Court, fined and deported - this would be digging the metaphorical hole even deeper.

Posted

I still remember very angrily and bitterly during my last visit to Thailand at the time of leaving I was standing in a queue at immigration check and there were two fat women from South Africa and the nastier one was hitting my leg deliberately with her handbag and I did not have the courage to tell her politely to NOT DO THAT. And I had stood 'outside' the line to keep from being hit by her bag.

So now The Girl how old are you and how pretty are you? 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Aditi Sharma said:

How long will this thread be running...until she has safely landed in HBO or something?

FYI - HBO is only a transit stop where she will change flights to South Africa.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, jackdd said:

This thread will hopefully be running until she is back in SA, i'm sure i'm not the only one who wants to hear the end of the story ;)

I think she is lucky she has not been found out to be a troll if she were. 

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Even with an 11 year overstay the immigration at the airport did not ask how had I survived in Thailand. They wanted the 20k and only after the formalities finished did they really pursue how I hard been spending my time. Due to the severe length of the overstay the senior immigration officer oversaw the process. At that time I enquired if I was banned and he said I could come back the following day if I wished. They are human beings and just doing a job. Regrettably now the ban will be enforced but as you are planning to return that is of no consequence to you. The process takes about 20 minutes, dress conservatively, make sure you have the TM6 card and the 20k and be polite and you should have no problem. 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, gilo said:

Even with an 11 year overstay the immigration at the airport did not ask how had I survived in Thailand. They wanted the 20k and only after the formalities finished did they really pursue how I hard been spending my time. Due to the severe length of the overstay the senior immigration officer oversaw the process. At that time I enquired if I was banned and he said I could come back the following day if I wished. They are human beings and just doing a job. Regrettably now the ban will be enforced but as you are planning to return that is of no consequence to you. The process takes about 20 minutes, dress conservatively, make sure you have the TM6 card and the 20k and be polite and you should have no problem. 

She is not planning to return though, I think. She hasnt said anything about not having the TM6 card, what is it?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Aditi Sharma said:

She is not planning to return though. She hasnt said anything about not having the TM6 card, what is it?

TM6 is the departure card which is the second part of the card you give the IO on your arrival.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, 007 RED said:

TM6 is the departure card which is the second part of the card you give the IO on your arrival.

What if she has lost that as well?

Posted
1 minute ago, Aditi Sharma said:

What if she has lost that as well?

Immigration will get her to fill in a new one and cross reference the new number with her original one.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, gilo said:

Even with an 11 year overstay the immigration at the airport did not ask how had I survived in Thailand. They wanted the 20k and only after the formalities finished did they really pursue how I hard been spending my time. Due to the severe length of the overstay the senior immigration officer oversaw the process. At that time I enquired if I was banned and he said I could come back the following day if I wished. They are human beings and just doing a job. Regrettably now the ban will be enforced but as you are planning to return that is of no consequence to you. The process takes about 20 minutes, dress conservatively, make sure you have the TM6 card and the 20k and be polite and you should have no problem. 

20k for 11 years is an absolute bargain 555. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Happy enough said:

20k for 11 years is an absolute bargain 555. 

It may have been true 11 years ago. But gilo did not say he got out alright recently. There's plenty of water flown through the Chao Phrya since.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Aditi Sharma said:

It may have been true 11 years ago. But gilo did not say he got out alright recently. There's plenty of water flown through the Chao Phrya since.

He cleared his overstay about 2 years ago before the banning for overstay rules went into in March of 2016.

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Posted
On 9/25/2017 at 11:14 AM, ubonjoe said:

Inflammatory off topic posts and replies are being removed. No further notice will be given when they are removed. If you have don't have anything helpful to contribute please do not bother posting.

And now for the 4th time.

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Posted

Correct. I cleared it in August 2014 when it was first mooted that new overstay regulations were about to be introduced. In the event, they were not actually implemented for another 2 years but in the summer of 2014 it was being openly discussed by immigration and in the media - I took the hint and cleared my situation and have been back in Thailand since then with appropriate visas (my overstay was never a problem in securing new visas or on entering back into the Kingdom). My point though is that I found the immigration officers very decent and remarkably reasonable given the length of my overstay, thus I think that the op should have no problem on exiting so long as she has the requisite funds and given that she has no desire to return the ban is inconsequential for her. 

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Posted
22 minutes ago, The Girl said:

I don't s

 You are the reason I deleted it - selective reading. I have never said that I am currently working. I just said I have "resorted to spending 7-8 hours ...  ". This refers to a decision rather than an action. I have not started working - but I wish to, desperately so. Your "work permit and legality" arguments are thrown without provocation because you chose 1 paragraph and ran with it.

 

You ignored my previous responses  when I stated that I will wait until end of month for relatives to receive their salaries - also a source of finance. Why do you choose to constantly bring to light "teaching without a work permit is illegal" point? Anyone following this thread knows that. Questions are welcome, but an assessment of my story isn't. 

 

 

Let me ask you this with Moderators' approval of course: how sure are you of getting 10k baht which I believe will remain the shortfall in the first week of October? If you havent got 20k baht, what do you propose to do? 

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Posted
1 minute ago, gilo said:

Correct. I cleared it in August 2014 when it was first mooted that new overstay regulations were about to be introduced. In the event, they were not actually implemented for another 2 years but in the summer of 2014 it was being openly discussed by immigration and in the media - I took the hint and cleared my situation and have been back in Thailand since then with appropriate visas (my overstay was never a problem in securing new visas or on entering back into the Kingdom). My point though is that I found the immigration officers very decent and remarkably reasonable given the length of my overstay, thus I think that the op should have no problem on exiting so long as she has the requisite funds and given that she has no desire to return the ban is inconsequential for her. 

Thank you for your story. Really helpful. Like I said, raising 10k is my only concern - no easy alternatives. Given my fault, I do wish to leave via airport with 20k, a ticket and an ETD. But I don't have the TM6 card - another confusing aspect.

Posted
1 hour ago, 007 RED said:

TM6 is the departure card which is the second part of the card you give the IO on your arrival.

Here.

 

jackdd: "That's no problem, just fill out a new one."

 

007 Red:  "Immigration will get her to fill in a new one and cross reference the new number with her original one."

Posted

I wish to know if there are any NGOs or charities, travel foundations etc that help travellers in genuine distress, who will help folks on a case by case basis. Looking at the traveller footfall, there should be many, I imagine, whether they will help South African nationals I dont know. 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Aditi Sharma said:

I wish to know if there are any NGOs or charities, travel foundations etc that help travellers in genuine distress, who will help folks on a case by case basis. Looking at the traveller footfall, there should be many, I imagine, whether they will help South African nationals I dont know. 

The Girl, if you feel suicidal, please seek the help of a suicide helpline. No kidding. But you have mentioned the S word in the thread once. I hope you're a strong girl. If anybody knows of a suicide helpline please do mention it here. 

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Posted
Anyone who feels depressed, lonely or suicidal can call the following service numbers: 
The Samaritans of Thailand 02-713-6793 (Thai), 02-713-6791 (English) or 02-713-6790 (for those interested in volunteering). 
The Department of Mental Health can be reached on 1323 (Thai).
 
http://www.samaritans-thailand.org/Default.aspx
 
Bangkok
(02) 713 6793 (Thai)
12:00 noon to 22:00 hours/day., 7 days a week
(02) 713-6791(English call back service within 24 hours)
24 hours/day, 7 days/week
Chiang Mai
(053) 225-977/8 (Thai)
19:00 - 22:00 hrs
(Mon, Tues, Thurs, Sat)
 
Hope this helps. Also hoping you dont have to use their services.
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Posted

you're taking a big risk for such a small amount.

you're only short 10000 baht.  that's just us$300.

(about 4000 zar) 

 

a quick googles tells me payday loans are

available in south africa.  surely you could

have a friend or family member get a short

term loan for $500 and western union it to

you today.

 

 

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Posted
14 hours ago, The Girl said:

But I don't have the TM6 card - another confusing aspect.

You have genuine issues to worry about but, these days, the TM6 is not one of them. As others have stated, immigration can find the record of your entry in their system (your old passport number might help them) and they will then cross reference a newly completed TM6 with the old one.

Posted

Thank you everyone. Quick question: My embassy just contacted me via email and stating that I have to "contact Thai Immigration before departure from Thailand at the Immigration Bureau Division 1 (IBD), The Governement Complex in Chaengwattana."


 "You may need to comply with the following
documents:
- Emergency Travel Document issued by the South African Embassy in Bangkok. (check)
- Copy of lost passport. (check)
- Original letter from the South African Embassy confirming Emergency Travel
Document. (check)
- Police report.(check)
- In case you have overstayed in Thailand. You must pay a fine of 500/day, but
not exceeding 20,000 baht before you are allowed to leave Thailand. "  (well, getting there)

 

1. I would like to know if it is necessary to visit this IBD? Is it advisable to make contact with the IO regarding my departure at the airport when I leave (of course I have to arrive very early)? Should an overstayer be roaming comfortably around such offices? 

2. Do I need an arrival stamp on my ETD before departure? 

 

Thanks for reading :-)

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