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one day overstay - will it be a problem?

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is one day overstay a problem? 

for example, visa extention expires on 20, and i leave on 21 - will i have

to pay any fine or get stamp in passport?

If leaving from the Bangkok airports the fine is usually waived. You might get a stamp in your passport (overstayed less than 24 hours), but that’s nothing to worry about it if you do.

What has been said already; Leaving at the airport it is no big deal and costs (500B/day) are waved. 

For land border crossings one will be made to pay the fine.

I have a similar question, if I leave thailand 10 days after my 90 day reporting is due, so passed the 7 day deadline, what kind of issues would I have.  I would be flying out of Bangkok airport.

3 minutes ago, NCNC said:

I have a similar question, if I leave thailand 10 days after my 90 day reporting is due, so passed the 7 day deadline, what kind of issues would I have.  I would be flying out of Bangkok airport.

At the airport you will not have any issues, they are not interested in 90 day reports. But IF you come back and do the first 90 day report thereafter, you may be forced to pay a fine for not reporting in time, that is if they notice. 

1 minute ago, NCNC said:

I have a similar question, if I leave thailand 10 days after my 90 day reporting is due, so passed the 7 day deadline, what kind of issues would I have.  I would be flying out of Bangkok airport.

None at the airport, as they aren’t interested in 90 day reporting.

 

It’s possible, but highly unlikely, that your local office could collect an overdue address report fine when you report in the future. 

 

Immigration aren't intetested in the address of people leaving the country as they’re leaving the country.

11 minutes ago, Carib said:

What has been said already; Leaving at the airport it is no big deal and costs (500B/day) are waved. 

For land border crossings one will be made to pay the fine.

The fine is not always waived

I know someone from the Philippines was made to pay it leaving bkk having only overstayed under 5 hours 

39 minutes ago, NCNC said:

I have a similar question, if I leave thailand 10 days after my 90 day reporting is due, so passed the 7 day deadline, what kind of issues would I have.  I would be flying out of Bangkok airport.

I too missed one of my 90 day reports due to flying out of the country. I didn't return until a month later. I just picked up 90 days from where my new arrival stamp's date indicated on my passport at airport immigration. I didn't face a fine or anything from Jomtien Immigration when it came time to visit them for my next 90 day report, because they could see I wasn't in the country from my passport entry/exit dates. 

I was escorted to the office upon my departure from DMK to Penang and made to pay 500 baht for a 1 day overstay. 

4 hours ago, Rc2702 said:

I was escorted to the office upon my departure from DMK to Penang and made to pay 500 baht for a 1 day overstay. 

Immigration must have realised a lot of 500thb notes slipping through their fingers.... You can still book a early morning flight the first day of your overstay and walk through immigration at 23.50 on your last day and relax on the other side as far as I know that's still permissable without being "overstayed" even though you left a bit late

5 hours ago, Rc2702 said:

I was escorted to the office upon my departure from DMK to Penang and made to pay 500 baht for a 1 day overstay. 

You do realize that Penang does not issue tourist visas to anyone that have an overstay stamp.

This started a couple of months ago, so everyone telling an overstay stamp has no implications are living in the past. 

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16 hours ago, PoorSucker said:

You do realize that Penang does not issue tourist visas to anyone that have an overstay stamp.

This started a couple of months ago, so everyone telling an overstay stamp has no implications are living in the past. 

THAT'S very helpfull, thanks.

 

 

13 hours ago, Carib said:

What has been said already; Leaving at the airport it is no big deal and costs (500B/day) are waved. 

For land border crossings one will be made to pay the fine.

'At the airport', I presume you mean BKK and DMK?

No

3 hours ago, stevenl said:

'At the airport', I presume you mean BKK and DMK?

Yes I did, but from what I read now it's something one cannot always count on anymore (waving the overstay fee for the first day).

28 minutes ago, Carib said:

Yes I did, but from what I read now it's something one cannot always count on anymore (waving the overstay fee for the first day).

And at other airports the fee was quite often not waived for a long time already.

 

So stating 'waived at airports' can be misleading.

Prob not a problem . I accidentaly overstayed more than 2 months in 2012  . On my return home I approached the most happy customs passport lady at the airport and she didnt notice or turned a blind eye.

Overstay upto 90 days is fined with 500 bath per day.

Only issues with more than the 90 days.

 

Fines at 1 day mostly are waived.

This accoring the guidelines. But at 2 days overstay it will be 1000 bath to pay.

 

When have overstay and you know this in advance and is just one day to 2 weeks. go to your local immigration office and explain the situation. Costs 1500 bath to get extended visum for maximum 1 month.

so with less than 3 days do nothing

 

See link of thai governmenet

http://tratimmigration.com/thailand-visa-overstay-regulations/

Go to the airport and call in at emigration, they will probably wave you on with no problem if you just tell them. I bought were much they will bother with the paper work.

2 hours ago, Rori ban khun fang said:

Overstay upto 90 days is fined with 500 bath per day.

It is 500 baht a day up to max fine of 20,000 baht.

 

2 hours ago, Rori ban khun fang said:

Costs 1500 bath to get extended visum for maximum 1 month.

It is 1900 baht for a extension of stay.

You were made... so they forced you.? Im dying here?

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