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The date of expiry of your visa is irrelevant. It is the "admitted until" date that was stamped in your passport upon entry that is the date you need to refer to. You can leave on that date.

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1 minute ago, Briggsy said:

The date of expiry of your visa is irrelevant. It is the "admitted until" date that was stamped in your passport upon entry that is the date you need to refer to. You can leave on that date.

So I can leave on 1 june. Am I right?

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4 minutes ago, sananeamk0715 said:

So I can leave on 1 june. Am I right?

You can leave before midnight on the date of "admitted until" on your stamp. June 1.

Read Briggsy post above.

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3 minutes ago, sananeamk0715 said:

So I can leave on 1 june. Am I right?

What does it say in your passport on the little rectangular stamp that says "admitted until"? As @DrJack54 says you can leave on that day.

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1 hour ago, sananeamk0715 said:

Hello! Last day of my visa is 1 june. If I leave Thailand on 1 june is that okay?

 

 

1 hour ago, kiever said:

I was also looking for the answer for same question. Thank you. 


Depending on flight prices, I generally leave one day early, in case there is a delay or cancelation.

Incredibly, if the departure time of your flight gets pushed even a minute beyond midnight, you probably won't get charged 500 baht but your passport is likely to get marked with a small overstay stamp. This will cause future Thai immigration officers to view you with great suspicion until you get rid of that passport.

If connecting via, say, a Bangkok airport, it is the departure time from your final Thai airport that counts i.e. if you depart Chiang Mai at 9PM but your connecting flight to Abu Dhabi does not leave until 12:14 AM, that counts as an extra day, even if you complete the immigration formalities at CNX.

Just to play it safe, booking all your flights one day early will give you the option to head for a border by bus if, for whatever reason, you cannot get your flight out. 

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I always leave a few days earlier, if your flight is delayed or cancelled you will not be in overstay right away.

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