phungo Posted June 30, 2020 Posted June 30, 2020 Hi, My Non O Marriage Visa expires Aug 15 and I have used my 60 day extension and got stamp in passport that says i must leave Thailand today. I'm currently "using" the July 31st amnesty. If amnesty is not extended, im seriously considering overstaying since it seems the fines are worth it compared to my alternatives of expensive unreliable flight back to US away from my wife and kids here. Are the fines and penalty at this website accurate? https://www.tratimmigration.com/thailand-visa-overstay-regulations/ If I overstay for 90 days, all i have to do is pay 20k baht at airport? how much of a hassle is it? Are there any other negative consequences at all? 1 1
Popular Post vinny41 Posted June 30, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 30, 2020 I wouldn't advise it , if you were stopped at a police checkpoint if you are caught overstaying by even one day, you will face a ban from re-entering Thailand of five years 10
SEtonal Posted June 30, 2020 Posted June 30, 2020 17 foreigners were arrested this week in Pattaya for overstay. https://thepattayanews.com/2020/06/30/seventeen-indian-and-nepali-nationals-arrested-for-overstay-in-the-walking-street-area-of-pattaya/ 2
glegolo Posted June 30, 2020 Posted June 30, 2020 Why go back to USA, you can just fly out to Laos for 1.500 baht, or take a bus out or anything much much cheaper.... Your post seems to be strange... glegolo 2 3
Popular Post Caldera Posted June 30, 2020 Popular Post Posted June 30, 2020 12 minutes ago, glegolo said: Why go back to USA, you can just fly out to Laos for 1.500 baht, or take a bus out or anything much much cheaper.... As of now, you can neither fly from Thailand to Laos nor travel to any neighboring country overland. It remains to be seen if that changes before the visa amnesty expires, so that's not necessarily a viable alternative the OP can plan for. 4 2
at15 Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 highly advised not to do that, risking 5 year ban away from the wife and kids. start looking at flights to USA now, get the best deal possible. 1
Popular Post ubonjoe Posted July 1, 2020 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2020 Overstaying is risky if you are caught while on an overstay of even one day you can be detained, deported and banned from entering the country for 5 years. The fine is 500 baht per day up to a maximum of 20k baht. From the immigration website. There will be other options to stay if the amnesty ends. One option may be a 30 day extension with a letter from you embassy. I think they amnesty will be extended if border crossings are closed. At this it does appear they probably will still be closed at the end of this month. 4 2
glegolo Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 43 minutes ago, Caldera said: As of now, you can neither fly from Thailand to Laos nor travel to any neighboring country overland. It remains to be seen if that changes before the visa amnesty expires, so that's not necessarily a viable alternative the OP can plan for. yeah you´re right..... glegolo 1
SEtonal Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 From American Citizen Services - U.S. Embassy Bangkok
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted July 1, 2020 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2020 OP, some people do few day overstay with such "excuses" as I messed up flight dates etc. Reasonably safe to keep head down for few days and have the dosh to pay at airport upon exit. You are not doing that. You are planning overstay of months. Absolutely lunacy. Do not even consider it. 3
Popular Post jimmjam Posted July 1, 2020 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2020 There are lots of people in the same situation, i wouldnt panic just yet. Wait to see if anything is announced by the government later this month. 5
OJAS Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 2 hours ago, Caldera said: As of now, you can neither fly from Thailand to Laos nor travel to any neighboring country overland. It remains to be seen if that changes before the visa amnesty expires, so that's not necessarily a viable alternative the OP can plan for. And, even if the borders with neighbouring countries were to re-open by 31st July, there would still be no guarantee that by then:- (1) Thai embassies and consulates in places such as Savannakhet, Vientiane, Penang and Hoh Chi Minh City will have re-opened for the issuing of visas: or (2) the current requirements for (re-)entering Thailand based on mandatory minimum 100k USD COVID-19 insurance cover and 14-days self-isolation will have been relaxed. 2
ubonjoe Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 1 hour ago, OJAS said: And, even if the borders with neighbouring countries were to re-open by 31st July, there would still be no guarantee that by then:- Land border crossings with a with a neighboring country could open with an agreement with the other country with less restrictions than those by air.
Popular Post fourpack Posted July 1, 2020 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2020 (edited) Why not just go to immigration and get an extension based on Marriage /retirement that will solve all you problems for a year Edited July 1, 2020 by fourpack 5 1 3
innosiem Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 (edited) i am with you on the thinking, if you feel there is little to zero risk of you being arrested then you are good for 90 days before a ban would be imposedi am curious, what are ALL your other options ? i am in the same boat, i did have an option to get an extra 2 weeks but did not bother extending my stay and just went with the amnesty i also could have put funds in bank and went for 1 year but TBH i dont really like staying here constantly as i like to travel so am never usually here for 90 days and i got zero plans to return to UK so now i am eyeing up what destinations are possible few countries opening borders already and from this month Tanzania sounds good simply due to the Pres having a brain, also Georgia (1 year stay and cheap) Edited July 1, 2020 by innosiem 2
innosiem Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 20 minutes ago, fourpack said: Why not just go to immigration and get an extension based on Marriage /retirement that will solve all you problems for a year "I have used my 60 day extension" also not enough time to deposit required 400k into bank for 2 months, if they don't have that amount already in their account for that time 1
JackThompson Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, innosiem said: i am with you on the thinking, if you feel there is little to zero risk of you being arrested then you are good for 90 days before a ban would be imposedi am curious, what are ALL your other options ? i am in the same boat, i did have an option to get an extra 2 weeks but did not bother extending my stay and just went with the amnesty i also could have put funds in bank and went for 1 year but TBH i dont really like staying here constantly as i like to travel so am never usually here for 90 days and i got zero plans to return to UK so now i am eyeing up what destinations are possible few countries opening borders already and from this month Tanzania sounds good simply due to the Pres having a brain, also Georgia (1 year stay and cheap) My last check, these seemed possible for ~$500 flights (assuming not canceled) - but I did not dig into the details yet, so do your own research:Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Cyprus I already gave notice to my landlord, but will wait and see what countries appear to be possible closer to Aug 1st, if an option to stay does not present itself. As to overstay - I won't be doing that. At the least, would have to move (so Imm don't know where to find you), then hide-out indoors all the time. I would imagine when the "auto-extension" ends, the police will be on the prowl for overstayers, who will be ripe for extortion. Edited July 1, 2020 by JackThompson 1
finy Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 27 minutes ago, JackThompson said: My last check, these seemed possible for ~$500 flights (assuming not canceled) - but I did not dig into the details yet, so do your own research:Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Cyprus I already gave notice to my landlord, but will wait and see what countries appear to be possible closer to Aug 1st, if an option to stay does not present itself. As to overstay - I won't be doing that. At the least, would have to move (so Imm don't know where to find you), then hide-out indoors all the time. I would imagine when the "auto-extension" ends, the police will be on the prowl for overstayers, who will be ripe for extortion. Do you have websites where you found that info? Also, does anyone know about Georgia and Bulgaria?
Popular Post mike787 Posted July 1, 2020 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2020 do it...overstay is excellent idea. I would do it. 1 3
DrJack54 Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 3 minutes ago, mike787 said: do it...overstay is excellent idea. I would do it. I assume sarcasm. If serious then reckless poor advice.
Popular Post Dart12 Posted July 1, 2020 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2020 I thought there was supposed to be some decisions made this week by those in power about "rules after amnesty end". Have they officially made any statement that there is a delay in new info? Smart thing by the gov would be to just hoard all the paying visitors they could. Not like anyone else is coming soon. The US is already re-closing whole states. 5 1
phungo Posted July 1, 2020 Author Posted July 1, 2020 1 hour ago, mike787 said: do it...overstay is excellent idea. I would do it. why do you think it's an excellent idea? 1
Popular Post jonga80 Posted July 1, 2020 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2020 (edited) If the amnesty is not extended, and I think it won't, I'll overstay 2 or 3 months, maximum 90 days. I don't want to return to Spain now, and I don't see any good option in Asia, quarantines and thousands of restrictions. So I will take the risk. I am in Bangkok, I move in the city by MRT or airtrain, I never saw any police passport control or something. I hope they don't run me over, and about the covid19 I think Thailand nowadays is one of the safest countries, a lot of restrictions without cases. So I don't see better city to stay some months. If I could go out, get a visa and come back without 2 times 14 days quarantines, I would do, but if I go out I know it will be impossible to return. Edited July 1, 2020 by jonga80 2 1
DrJack54 Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 29 minutes ago, phungo said: why do you think it's an excellent idea? I'm sure the guy you were quoting was having a stir. You gave him a sad emote? Your the OP and stated post #1 ...I'm seriously considering overstay. So let's get this right. You don't like your options (you do have some be it not nice) , so you FORWARD PLAN an overstay 90 days. Seriously most ridiculous plan possible.
innosiem Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 34 minutes ago, jonga80 said: If the amnesty is not extended, and I think it won't, I'll overstay 2 or 3 months, maximum 90 days. I don't want to return to Spain now, and I don't see any good option in Asia, quarantines and thousands of restrictions. So I will take the risk. I am in Bangkok, I move in the city by MRT or airtrain, I never saw any police passport control or something. I hope they don't run me over, and about the covid19 I think Thailand nowadays is one of the safest countries, a lot of restrictions without cases. So I don't see better city to stay some months. If I could go out, get a visa and come back without 2 times 14 days quarantines, I would do, but if I go out I know it will be impossible to return. Quite a few countries are open already without restrictions or quarantine etc, and more opening this month 1
samtab Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 Amnesty will be extented, they have no choice, not enough planes in a day for hundreds thousand foreigners who need to go out. But why is is so complicated to understand something so easy for most ?
innosiem Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 3 hours ago, finy said: Do you have websites where you found that info? Also, does anyone know about Georgia and Bulgaria? Links in this thread: 1
innosiem Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 Just now, samtab said: Amnesty will be extented, they have no choice, not enough planes in a day for hundreds thousand foreigners who need to go out. But why is is so complicated to understand something so easy for most ? They do have a choice, it is not 100% guaranteed it will be extended, until it is. unless you have a crystal ball, it is wise to pray for sunshine and prepare for rain. There have been plenty of flights OUT of Thailand to various countries. everyone that had to leave has had plenty of extra time to leave Yes, it would make more sense for Thailand to allow foreigners already here to remain here but when have decisions from up top always made sense ? 1
DrJack54 Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 1 hour ago, jonga80 said: If the amnesty is not extended, and I think it won't, I'll overstay 2 or 3 months, maximum 90 days. I don't want to return to Spain now, and I don't see any good option in Asia, quarantines and thousands of restrictions. So I will take the risk. I am in Bangkok, I move in the city by MRT or airtrain, You seriously need to look into consequences of overstay. Your sound very poorly informed. Almost past foolish.
bbi1 Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 9 hours ago, ubonjoe said: I think they amnesty will be extended if border crossings are closed. At this it does appear they probably will still be closed at the end of this month. Hopefully borders remain closed and remain closed for at least the next 2-3 months. Why risk letting foreigners into Thailand and introduce new cases of COVID-19 when there's now no community transmission? Plus there's still a lot of foreign tourists here who are not infected. 1 1 1
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