April 7, 20232 yr Hello, i am in Thailand on a 30 day visa but i think i will have an overstay of maybe five or six days it looks like a short overstay is not very serious but i want to know if i can come back to chiang mai and apply for an extension even with that overstay i guess i would pay the fines, 500 baht each day, but will they also let me get a normal 30 day extension after i pay or will i have to leave the country immediately? im a bit worried so please let me know, and thanks ???????????? g
April 7, 20232 yr if this is your first time overstay i dont think will be any problem but if this is your habbit they will not give you visa anymore.
April 7, 20232 yr Author thanks problemfarang for your answer but sorry, i would like to know if anybody knows really for sure, especially about me getting an extension at chiang mai imm even with the overstay? thanks again
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post https://aseannow.com/topic/1290807-overstay-on-visa-exemption/ An almost identical case to yours has been discussed in the attached link. The OP of that thread did forgot to apply for a 30-day extension of his 30-day Visa Exempt entry, and was on 6 days overstay. He paid the fine of 3.000,- THB for overstay and was granted his 30-day extension of stay (1.900,- THB). So normally you should be fine, but do go TODAY to Immigration for your 30-day extension application now that you are still on 6 days overstay (because after the weekend it will be 9 days, and they might not be so lenient then). The thread also discusses your options in the unlikely case your Imm Office would not provide you with a 30-day extension due to that overstay.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 9 minutes ago, greenapples said: sorry, i would like to know if anybody knows really for sure, especially about me getting an extension at chiang mai imm even with the overstay? Nobody knows for sure 10 minutes ago, greenapples said:
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 12 minutes ago, greenapples said: thanks problemfarang for your answer but sorry, i would like to know if anybody knows really for sure, especially about me getting an extension at chiang mai imm even with the overstay? thanks again No one is really sure. It varies by immigration office and by individual officer on the day sometimes. Put on your best clothes and be ultra polite. Do it soon.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 18 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said: No one is really sure. It varies by immigration office and by individual officer on the day sometimes. Put on your best clothes and be ultra polite. Do it soon. And if it'll go south, they will give you 7 days to leave the country and return with a visa waiver. Overstay fines will apply of course, 500 per day.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, greenapples said: I am in Thailand on a 30 day visa but i think i will have an overstay of maybe five or six days What is the expiry date of your permit. Why don't you obtain the extension now. You do not need to do it at CM.
April 7, 20232 yr Author Popular Post thanks everybody, i feel a lot better! youve all been super helpful ????
April 7, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, greenapples said: thanks everybody, i feel a lot better! youve all been super helpful ???? But do go today before Immigration closes. After the weekend you would be on 9 days overstay (and a 4500,- THB fine). And do bring a copy of the TM-30 notification with you which your Hotel or guesthouse are required to make to notify Immigration that a foreigner is staying at their premises.
April 7, 20232 yr I read a tale about somebody recently (since 1 April) arriving in Chiang Mai and getting a 30 day visa exempt entry. They then are travelling around Thailand for some time and expect to be back in Chiang Mai 35 days or so after arriving and are hoping that this eventual overstay will not prevent them getting an extension. Or maybe not, who knows.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 10 minutes ago, Upnotover said: I read a tale about somebody recently (since 1 April) arriving in Chiang Mai and getting a 30 day visa exempt entry. They then are travelling around Thailand for some time and expect to be back in Chiang Mai 35 days or so after arriving and are hoping that this eventual overstay will not prevent them getting an extension. Or maybe not, who knows. They can apply for a 30-day extension at ANY provincial Imm Office. The only thing needed is your passport (with the Tourist Visa or Visa Exempt entry stamp) and a copy of the TM-30 notification that the Hotel/Guesthouse where you are staying is required to make to notify local Immigration that a foreigner is staying at the premises.
April 7, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Red Phoenix said: They can apply for a 30-day extension at ANY provincial Imm Office. The only thing needed is your passport (with the Tourist or Visa Exempt entry stamp) and a copy of the TM-30 notification that the Hotel/Guesthouse where you are staying is required to make to notify that a foreigner is staying at the premises. I know. But I was indicating that perhaps if the OP's situation was actually better known it might make answering/advising rather easier.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post Isn't the problem that if you get caught/stopped/checked by the police during that overstay period, the ability to pay a fine(500 pd) goes out of the window and you end up with a one-year ban.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 4 minutes ago, Upnotover said: I know. But I was indicating that perhaps if the OP's situation was actually better known it might make answering/advising rather easier. Exactly. Understand that English not always easy but this is OP first sentence... "Hello, I am in Thailand on a 30 day visa but i think i will have an overstay of maybe five or six days".... How can think "I will have an overstay " I asked for current expiry of 30 day stamp. No answer. For all we know he thinks he must to obtain extension in CM as that is where he is renting, however currently out of province. Who knows, all guess work. If he is currently on overstay he would know rather than state... "....think I WILL be on overstay....."
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 1 minute ago, Pmbkk said: Isn't the problem that if you get caught/stopped/checked by the police during that overstay period, the ability to pay a fine(500 pd) goes out of the window and you end up with a one-year ban. Yes if picked up you don't get the option to exit on the spot. You would be arrested as per the recent publicity stunt by the police nabbing 3 or 4 overstays in .... was it Sukhumvit? Jail. Unpleasant.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post 3 hours ago, greenapples said: i am in Thailand on a 30 day visa but i think i will have an overstay of maybe five or six days Considering that 45 days were given for visa exempt entries until the end of March, I don't understand how you can currently be on an overstay from a 30 day visa exempt entry. Please double check your dates (arrival and permitted to stay until) in your passport. If you do have a relatively short overstay, chances are that immigration would still be willing to give you an extension after paying the overstay fine.
April 7, 20232 yr Popular Post If you really have a visa on arrival (which allowed a 30-day stay instead of the normal 15 days up until March 31st) than your permission to stay cannot be extended. You must then, immediately, do a border bounce at a border crossing that allows you to apply for a further visa on arrival (all international airports, and a few land crossings). If you have a permission to stay from a visa exempt entry, as noted by others, you will have received 45 days on entry. You should be able to pay the fine and get the regular 30-day extension, only if your overstay is short. If the overstay is more than seven days, they very likely will tell you that you need to immediately leave Thailand. With a longer overstay, contact an agent. To voluntarily overstay in Thailand at the current time is stupid. There are immigration offices in every province, and you can apply for an extension of a visa exempt entry at any of them. Anyway, clarify when you entered Thailand, whether you entered visa exempt or with a visa on arrival, and the current expiry date of your permission to stay.
April 7, 20232 yr 16 hours ago, Bill97 said: Nobody knows for sure In this country there's rules and there's rules. Different offices / different officers means different interpretation and different application of the law. As above nobody can give you a definitive answer.
April 8, 20232 yr 20 hours ago, problemfarang said: but if this is your habbit they will not give you visa anymore. Yep, I think you're right.
April 8, 20232 yr If you want to extend your stay in Thailand for an additional 6 days, you can apply for a visa extension at the immigration office in Chiang Mai. You will need to submit the required documents and pay the fees. The decision to grant the extension will depend on the immigration officer's discretion, but as long as you meet the requirements and have not violated any immigration laws, there should not be any major issues. It's important to note that you should apply for a visa extension before your current visa expires. If you overstay your visa, even by a few days, you will be subject to fines and other penalties, and this may also affect your ability to obtain a visa extension or enter Thailand in the future. So, to avoid any complications, it's recommended that you apply for a visa extension at least a few days before your current visa expires, rather than waiting until after your visa has expired.
April 8, 20232 yr I see several posters have mentioned taking a copy of the TM 30 form along when applying . Is this really necessary now ? I have done quite a few extensions and never been asked for this .
April 8, 20232 yr 21 hours ago, greenapples said: i would like to know if anybody knows really If you are on overstay now, you won't get any extension. You needed to apply for an extension a week before the month ends. You could be arrested at immigration if you go to immigration while on overstay.
April 8, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, The Theory said: If you are on overstay now, you won't get any extension. You needed to apply for an extension a week before the month ends. You could be arrested at immigration if you go to immigration while on overstay. What you say is wrong
April 8, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, FriendlyFarang said: What you say is wrong Really ?!!! It seems you don't live in Thailand.????
April 8, 20232 yr 21 hours ago, watchcat said: And if it'll go south, they will give you 7 days to leave the country and return with a visa waiver. Overstay fines will apply of course, 500 per day. They will not DEFINATELY give the 7 days refused extension and the OP would return on a visa exempt entry or a visa on arrival.
April 8, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, The Theory said: Really ?!!! ???? Yes really, what you said is totally wrong.
April 8, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, bigt3116 said: Yes really, what you said is totally wrong. Going to immigration while you are on overstay is asking for trouble. Needs to pay the fine at the border and leave the country.
April 8, 20232 yr 19 hours ago, Upnotover said: I know. But I was indicating that perhaps if the OP's situation was actually better known it might make answering/advising rather easier. The advise is simple don't overstay, yes some people can forget, but Knowing, you can get an extension anywhere, and one is just to lazy, 'coz they read somewhere someone got away with it doesn't make it right, if it becomes a norm then immigration will clamp down on it, making probs for any genuine forgetful <deleted>. IMO
April 8, 20232 yr 17 minutes ago, FriendlyFarang said: 22 minutes ago, The Theory said: If you are on overstay now, you won't get any extension. You needed to apply for an extension a week before the month ends. You could be arrested at immigration if you go to immigration while on overstay. What you say is wrong Why @Theory said "COULD" that is not wrong.
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