dj230 Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 Could I go to immigrations to ask for a 2 day extension if my flight got delayed 2 days after my visa expires? I remember reading some people can get a 7 day "you must leave after" stamp, also curious how this impacts future visits? 1
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted September 19, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 19, 2022 Don't go to immigration. Pay overstay at airport. 2 1
Popular Post FritsSikkink Posted September 19, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 19, 2022 the 7 days, you need to leave stamp will cost you 1900 thb and will consume more time than to pay the 1000 thb overstay. 3 1
dj230 Posted September 19, 2022 Author Posted September 19, 2022 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said: Don't go to immigration. Pay overstay at airport. 1 hour ago, FritsSikkink said: the 7 days, you need to leave stamp will cost you 1900 thb and will consume more time than to pay the 1000 thb overstay. thanks, I guess ill just do that
DrJack54 Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 13 minutes ago, dj230 said: thanks, I guess ill just do that Normally I rarely suggest to deliberately go on overstay. However this is a very short (2 day overstay) I wouldn't even be surprised if immigration advised you to pay overstay on departure if you went there to apply for extension (that would be refused) and the 7 day to leave issued. Obviously keep your head down last couple of days. 2
Popular Post ukrules Posted September 19, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 19, 2022 1 hour ago, dj230 said: thanks, I guess ill just do that I wouldn't do that - you will then have an overstay on your record. If you go with the '7 days to leave' route then there will be no overstay. You never know what will happen in the future, maybe you want to apply for a Thailand Elite visa or some other visa which requires a clean record - if you have the overstay then you won't have the clean record required. So I strongly suggest you go and apply for an extension which they won't grant but you will get 7 days to leave. 2 1 1
ukrules Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 2 hours ago, FritsSikkink said: the 7 days, you need to leave stamp will cost you 1900 thb and will consume more time than to pay the 1000 thb overstay. I wonder what other visas you will be barred from ever getting with an overstay on your newly computerised (take that to mean permanent) record. 1 1
Popular Post DrJack54 Posted September 19, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 19, 2022 14 minutes ago, ukrules said: You never know what will happen in the future, maybe you want to apply for a Thailand Elite visa or some other visa which requires a clean record One very small overstay does not rule out PE (elite visa). Post facts. 3
DrJack54 Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 19 minutes ago, ukrules said: I wonder what other visas you will be barred from ever getting with an overstay on your newly computerised (take that to mean permanent) record. Is that a serious post. So in the future a two day overstay could prevent someone obtaining a TV or non O etc. Please. 1
ukrules Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said: One very small overstay does not rule out PE (elite visa). Post facts. Is that right, I've read the application form, have you? 1 1
Liverpool Lou Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 2 hours ago, ukrules said: I wonder what other visas you will be barred from ever getting with an overstay on your newly computerised (take that to mean permanent) record. Apart from a Thailand Elite application, what other visa would be affected by an inconsequential 2-day overstay on leaving? None?
Liverpool Lou Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 13 minutes ago, ukrules said: 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said: One very small overstay does not rule out PE (elite visa). Post facts. Is that right, I've read the application form, have you? Is he wanting to get a TE visa?
Liverpool Lou Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 25 minutes ago, ukrules said: 2 hours ago, DrJack54 said: One very small overstay does not rule out PE (elite visa). Post facts. Is that right, I've read the application form, have you? The TE FAQ doesn't suggest that rejection would be the case.
Upnotover Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 "14. I am aware of the application condition of which I must not have more than one overstay record in Thailand in the part (sic) three years."
DrJack54 Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 7 minutes ago, Upnotover said: "14. I am aware of the application condition of which I must not have more than one overstay record in Thailand in the part (sic) three years." Your point? The OP has been caught out due to cancelled flight.. Post advice to him. 1
Upnotover Posted September 19, 2022 Posted September 19, 2022 1 minute ago, DrJack54 said: Your point? Clarifies the most commented, albeit likely irrelevant, part of this thread.
Caldera Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 16 hours ago, ukrules said: I wonder what other visas you will be barred from ever getting with an overstay on your newly computerised (take that to mean permanent) record. I think your concerns are well justified, scrutiny of past overstays has been increasing. It's not just the Elite visa. During Covid, people with an overstay stamp in their passport were refused a conversion to a non-immigrant visa at least by Jomtien immigration. An airport fast-track service mentions on their website that they cannot serve those with past overstays. What's next is anyone's guess! To me, the takeaway from that is clear: Avoid avoidable overstays / don't "plan" to overstay. It might be bad enough if it happens by accident or is unavoidable due to special circumstances. 2
MrJ2U Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 19 hours ago, DrJack54 said: Don't go to immigration. Pay overstay at airport. Isn't it bad to have an overstay in your passport. I'd prefer to pay the extra 7 day fee of 1900 baht. I just hate dealing with immigration and giving them something to hassle about isn't worth not footing it to immigration.
DrJack54 Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 19 minutes ago, MrJ2U said: I'd prefer to pay the extra 7 day fee of 1900 baht Fine. Do that.
MrJ2U Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 1 minute ago, DrJack54 said: Fine. Do that. Ok
loveushorttime Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 Went to immigration yesterday. For you to get the 7 day extension would likely involve a lot of confusing paperwork and many hours waiting for the passport stamp at the office. Anything under a week they are happy to accept the B500 per day without problem at the airport going through customs when leaving. It's done quickly going through customs, but I think you must pay in Thai baht in cash. Thats why visa companies have become so popular, as many people want to avoid going through the confusing and time consuming system at immigration. 1
Lemsta69 Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 8 minutes ago, loveushorttime said: Went to immigration yesterday. For you to get the 7 day extension would likely involve a lot of confusing paperwork and many hours waiting for the passport stamp at the office. Anything under a week they are happy to accept the B500 per day without problem at the airport going through customs when leaving. It's done quickly going through customs, but I think you must pay in Thai baht in cash. Thats why visa companies have become so popular, as many people want to avoid going through the confusing and time consuming system at immigration. nope, it's done through immigration at the airport, not customs. the two are not the same. 1
dj230 Posted September 20, 2022 Author Posted September 20, 2022 1 hour ago, loveushorttime said: Went to immigration yesterday. For you to get the 7 day extension would likely involve a lot of confusing paperwork and many hours waiting for the passport stamp at the office. Anything under a week they are happy to accept the B500 per day without problem at the airport going through customs when leaving. It's done quickly going through customs, but I think you must pay in Thai baht in cash. Thats why visa companies have become so popular, as many people want to avoid going through the confusing and time consuming system at immigration. really huh? so I can't just do a tourist extension application say my plane ticket got delayed and then have them reject it and get 7 days? I can always just reschedule the flight but the flight I have is so cheap and it's actually a really good flight (usually cost is like $1000-$1500 and I got it for $600) so I figured it'd cost more to reschedule the flight than to do an extension and get rejected. I actually kind of want a thai elite visa in the future as long as my medical treatment goes well on my trip back home, most likely will live in Thailand the rest of my life and unfortunately as a 20 year old theres no retirement visa, so I may just play by the book. 1
Photoguy21 Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 I may be sceptical but it looks as if you are planning something.
DJ54 Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 Googled Thai Visa Elite overstay the attached whether true or not I’d want to make sure no issues going forward.
OJAS Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 On 9/19/2022 at 7:33 PM, DrJack54 said: Is that a serious post. So in the future a two day overstay could prevent someone obtaining a TV or non O etc. Please. On 9/19/2022 at 9:14 PM, Liverpool Lou said: Apart from a Thailand Elite application, what other visa would be affected by an inconsequential 2-day overstay on leaving? None? 2-day overstayers are not permitted to apply for non-O visa conversions for retirement - see the following link which has been posted on here several times already. https://www.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/9.FOR-RETIREMENT-PURPOSES-50-YEARS-OLD-NON-O.pdf So @ukrules has IMHO raised a perfectly valid point.
ukrules Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 43 minutes ago, OJAS said: 2-day overstayers are not permitted to apply for non-O visa conversions for retirement! ???? https://www.immigration.go.th/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/9.FOR-RETIREMENT-PURPOSES-50-YEARS-OLD-NON-O.pdf @ukrules - you will also wish to be aware. I think that may refer to people who are currently on an overstay without leaving but who knows with this lot in charge. At one point nobody cared about overstays at all and it wasn't that long ago, 10 to 15 years ago nobody cared at all. 1
OJAS Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 7 minutes ago, ukrules said: I think that may refer to people who are currently be on an overstay without leaving but who knows with this lot in charge. At one point nobody cared about overstays at all and it wasn't that long ago, 10 to 15 years ago nobody cared at all. I suspect that this situation could arise in a case where an original non-OA visa holder had exited Thailand without a re-entry permit and re-entered visa exempt with the intention of subsequently applying for a non-O conversion - but who, for whatever reason, had failed to do anything about seeking a non-O conversion until after his visa-exempt permission to stay had expired. By this time he would, of course, have been on overstay and, hence, no longer eligible for a non-O conversion in view of the specific Immigration Bureau interdiction. That all said, I doubt whether the OP at the age of 20 is likely to be faced with a situation of this sort any time soon!
Brian Hudson Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 Overstaying your date in your passport is breaking the law. Many times on here people ask is it ok to overstay - 1, 2, 5 days etc. The fine at the immigration exit desk is 500 baht per day of overstay. Some immigration officers will waive the fine if it is only 1 day, but you’ll still get a red stamp in your passport. HoweVer if you are stopped inside the country for any reason - like at a police check point - even on your way to airport or border crossing then be prepared for a whole lot of trouble. The police may arrest you as you have broken the law. If they do you’ll be fined in court and then sent to the nearest Immigration Detention Centre, where you will be kept until you buy a one way ticket back to your home country. If you don’t have the funds for that you will be kept there until you find some means of raising those funds. Once you have your ticket, you will be deported and blacklisted from entering the country for up to 5 years. Sounds dramatic but it sometimes happens. 500 baht a day sounds cheaper than 1900 baht at a local immigration office but in the overall scheme of things it is never wise to overstay. 1
Captain Monday Posted September 20, 2022 Posted September 20, 2022 I never recommend over-stay on purpose, forget Thailand Elite or being sent to IDC on a random police check. There is a risk if you wish to use the then sullied document to apply for a visa to a third country that does not have such a liberal attitude as Thailand towards short overstays. Have you ever wished to attend a graduate or diploma programme in yoga or vedic studies in India? If you overstay one day in Japan you are not coming back for 5 years I'm told. The foreign ministries and Immigration Officials of third countries can easily identify the overstay stamp and may be bound by rules to address it. Every year we get aged doofuses who "Have a one month visa". They honestly don't know arrival day is day one then forget how to count anyway. Just get an extension 1
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