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Overstay of 110 days; whats the easiest way out

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Indian passport holder with an overstay of 110 days, i know i was stupid but for someone who is depressed and suicidal theres not many options; so if i am to go back to my country, what is the easiest way, i mean go to an immigration office or get a ticket and go to the airport? 

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  • If it was me I'd overstay to 364 days to make the most of it, assuming I didn't need to go back for some reason.   Ban period will be the same (1 year) as long as you don't overstay > 1 y

  • But if you got caught it would be a 5 year ban after being sent to the immigration detention center and then deported.

  • That was the worst advice in the history of mankind. Please, never ever be close to me in the case that I will need any advice ever och whatever it might concern. Why do you advice a person in need

Buy your ticket. Go to the airport and pray you don't get spot-checked on the way.  If you go to another immigration office you will risk being detained. If you go to the airport with the ticket and the money to pay the fine you should be fine (except for the blacklisting).

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Your only choice it to leave the country by air and pay the 20,000 baht fine on departure from the country.

You will be banned from entering the country for 1 year due to your overstay being longer than 90 days.

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Start preparing what you have in Thailand for sale/storage with a friend.

It's fairly certain you could be heading for a one year blacklist.

Do a search on here for countries nearby that do or don't allow you to land after blacklist from Thailand.

Prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

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Book a flight back to India asap.

Pay the 20,000 baht fine at the airport.

You will be banned from re-entering Thailand for 1 year.

 

If you don't leave of your own free will and get arrested for 'overstay, you will be prosecuted, held in IDC until the fine and a flight is arranged and paid for, and you'd be banned for 5 years.

That won't help your depression or suicidal condition.

Can I take that anyone turning up at the airport on 90 + day overstay, and gets blacklisted, they will stay in the 'waiting room' prior to boarding? Passport given to aircrew for holding until landing?

I'm not sure on the above.

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1 minute ago, overherebc said:

Can I take that anyone turning up at the airport on 90 + day overstay, and gets blacklisted, they will stay in the 'waiting room' prior to boarding? Passport given to aircrew for holding until landing?

No they will not be put in detention. As soon as the overstay fine is paid they can walk away from the overstay office.

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If it was me I'd overstay to 364 days to make the most of it, assuming I didn't need to go back for some reason.

 

Ban period will be the same (1 year) as long as you don't overstay > 1 year. I'd be more depressed in India, but that's just me. 

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5 minutes ago, jspill said:

If it was me I'd overstay to 364 days to make the most of it, assuming I didn't need to go back for some reason.

Ban period will be the same (1 year) as long as you don't overstay > 1 year. I'd be more depressed in India, but that's just me. 

But if you got caught it would be a 5 year ban after being sent to the immigration detention center and then deported.

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Just escape as fast you can...

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airport, pay fine and leave. you should also think about calling the samaritans. take care

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32 minutes ago, jspill said:

If it was me I'd overstay to 364 days to make the most of it, assuming I didn't need to go back for some reason.

 

Ban period will be the same (1 year) as long as you don't overstay > 1 year. I'd be more depressed in India, but that's just me. 

That was the worst advice in the history of mankind. Please, never ever be close to me in the case that I will need any advice ever och whatever it might concern.

Why do you advice a person in need of help, to continue breaking the laws in the country he stays? You should feel ashamed.

A post suggesting a illegal activity and another one suggesting suicide have been removed. A repeat of it will result in a formal warning.

1 hour ago, Get Real said:

That was the worst advice in the history of mankind. Please, never ever be close to me in the case that I will need any advice ever och whatever it might concern.

Why do you advice a person in need of help, to continue breaking the laws in the country he stays? You should feel ashamed.

That was the worst advice in the history of mankind:cheesy:

 ... in the history of ThaiVisa probably enough ...but you've made my day :laugh:

You need to quickly arrange all your thing, air ticket and 20000 baht cash, go to the airport ASAP to left Thailand! Don’t ever make this mistake again in the world as some country, they will put you in jail and not only paying fine! Good luck to you!

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1 hour ago, Get Real said:

That was the worst advice in the history of mankind. Please, never ever be close to me in the case that I will need any advice ever och whatever it might concern.

Why do you advice a person in need of help, to continue breaking the laws in the country he stays? You should feel ashamed.

Why does it have to be a taboo? While not a wise option, It is a fact that many people will actually consider this,  calculate their risks,  pro and con, make assumptions,  and decide.  This is a reality. It is what gets the overstayers to be in this situation in the first place.  So I think we should not ridicule people who voice this kind of suggestion,  but rather debate with them. 

6 minutes ago, marc651 said:
1 hour ago, Get Real said:

That was the worst advice in the history of mankind. Please, never ever be close to me in the case that I will need any advice ever och whatever it might concern.

Why do you advice a person in need of help, to continue breaking the laws in the country he stays? You should feel ashamed.

Why does it have to be a taboo? While not a wise option, It is a fact that many people will actually consider this,  calculate their risks,  pro and con, make assumptions,  and decide.  This is a reality. It is what gets the overstayers to be in this situation in the first place.  So I think we should not ridicule people who voice this kind of suggestion,  but rather debate with them. 

I agree. It's not going to be the best option for most, but for some people it is an option to consider once they understand the downside.

 

The odds on being caught are slim, a 1 or 5 year ban is irrelevant if not planning to go back within 5 years, and a couple of nights in the IDC isn't that bad as long as you can get your hands on a flight out quickly. You also save about 15K baht in overstay fines if prosecuted through the court.

17 minutes ago, marc651 said:

Why does it have to be a taboo? While not a wise option, It is a fact that many people will actually consider this,  calculate their risks,  pro and con, make assumptions,  and decide.  This is a reality. It is what gets the overstayers to be in this situation in the first place.  So I think we should not ridicule people who voice this kind of suggestion,  but rather debate with them. 

you already said it. it was an option years ago but now incurs bans. so not an option. whats to debate?

 

But once in the DC how do you arrange flights from there?

 

 

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2 hours ago, Get Real said:

That was the worst advice in the history of mankind. Please, never ever be close to me in the case that I will need any advice ever och whatever it might concern.

Why do you advice a person in need of help, to continue breaking the laws in the country he stays? You should feel ashamed.

He has a history of overstaying and working without a work permit, he doesn't care about rules and regulations.

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2 minutes ago, jak2002003 said:

But once in the DC how do you arrange flights from there?

They have a member of their staff that can make the flight arrangements but of course you need the money to pay for the tickets.

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2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

They have a member of their staff that can make the flight arrangements but of course you need the money to pay for the tickets.

That's the part most people get wrong. They assume that getting deported is some sort of free service.

The flight is also one way and they tend to be expensive. No discounts, no special rates, no weekend special rates.

The ones who post about 'it's only a couple of days in IDC' have no idea what they are talking about.

If you don't have the ticket in your hand other people will decide on your length of stay, not you.

29 minutes ago, overherebc said:

The ones who post about 'it's only a couple of days in IDC' have no idea what they are talking about.

If you don't have the ticket in your hand other people will decide on your length of stay, not you.

 

53 minutes ago, elviajero said:

and a couple of nights in the IDC isn't that bad as long as you can get your hands on a flight out quickly

 

49 minutes ago, Happy enough said:

you already said it. it was an option years ago but now incurs bans. so not an option. whats to debate?

Of course it’s an option if you accept the potential consequences. That is they debate.

46 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

They have a member of their staff that can make the flight arrangements but of course you need the money to pay for the tickets.

Do they confiscate mobiles, I didn’t think they did?

7 minutes ago, elviajero said:

Of course it’s an option if you accept the potential consequences. That is they debate.

to most sane people that would not be a debate. also no phones in jails here inc idc unless you pay extra for the service

11 minutes ago, elviajero said:

Do they confiscate mobiles, I didn’t think they did?

Yes they do. Think about photos etc going out on line SMS etc.

And shoes belts etc.

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2 hours ago, Get Real said:

That was the worst advice in the history of mankind. Please, never ever be close to me in the case that I will need any advice ever och whatever it might concern.

Why do you advice a person in need of help, to continue breaking the laws in the country he stays? You should feel ashamed.

As you have noted, he is already breaking the law

 

Wouldnt it be sensible to overstay to 364 days taking account of the guys mental state ?

His punishment is going to be the same if he hands himself in today or on his penultimate day, so why not ?

I guess the debate here is that sticklers for the 'rule book'  will want this guy hanged where as the non-conformists will argue he might as well see out his overstay he is now engaged in

 

I always find it amusing when I see members on any forum with a name that is also advice, when its obvious they dont seem to heed that advice themselves ?

6 minutes ago, Walter Travolta said:

As you have noted, he is already breaking the law

 

Wouldnt it be sensible to overstay to 364 days taking account of the guys mental state ?

His punishment is going to be the same if he hands himself in today or on his penultimate day, so why not ?

I guess the debate here is that sticklers for the 'rule book'  will want this guy hanged where as the non-conformists will argue he might as well see out his overstay he is now engaged in

 

I always find it amusing when I see members on any forum with a name that is also advice, when its obvious they dont seem to heed that advice themselves ?

But your suggestion to break the law even a bit more is okay? Don't you think that it's quite irritating for the OP to make a decision now after so many others have suggested to go to the airport and pay the fine?

 

    Is it okay to create more problems for the OP? And a longer overstay, if getting caught, is a serious problem. 

a educated person like you shouldn’t have done the mistake . We’re you working ? Or just overstay without any work ? 

Better is now to pay the fine and wait till your ban completes

if god forbid you get caught and there are chances luck might be over and you are caught then it’s going to be a massive problem 

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