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Hi

 

Just realised my 30 day visa exempt is one day short leaving Thailand.

 

Will I be asked to pay at Suvarbhumi?

 

Thanks

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Pdavies99 said:

Will I be asked to pay at Suvarbhumi?

Generally no fine for one day overstay.

You may still receive a stamp.

No consequences. 

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32 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

think 1 day free, then 500 baht a day

Yep, but don’t get stopped on the way to the airport 

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Posted

The 30 days is really 29 because entry day counts as full day even if you arrive at 11pm. Been told 1 day forgiven, 2 days they start charging baht.

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26 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

No fine and no consequences from stamp notation. 

 

Your suggestion is bit strange.

 

I don't believe in overstaying  on purpose. 

Never have. There are "no consequences" Ever want an Elite visa ? The main reason is the effect it might have of one chooses to apply for a visa or enter a country other than Thailand. Many take overstay seriously. And and you kid yourself if you think they cannot identify Thai overstay stamps

 

Up to you.

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Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, Captain Monday said:

There are "no consequences" Ever want an Elite visa ?

No consequences for one day overstay. Including PE visa. 

 

The rest of your post is bit irrelevant imo.

 

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12 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

No consequences for one day overstay. Including PE visa. 

 

The rest of your post is bit irrelevant imo.

 

Not at all, but I know some people on this site never travel to countries other than Thailand  How many times can you overstay one day and be allowed entry to the Elite Programme? I understand making an honest mistake but Basically I guess I am a "goody two shoes" who does not believe in committing crimes on purpose. 

 

Then there is the remote chance caught outside the airport on a bar raid or traffic stop whilst on self inflicted overstay. When so easily avoided, the mind boggles

 

Up to you. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, BritTim said:

Not probable, but best avoided.

So ...your advice to OP is?..

 

To provide a framework let's assume his current permit expires in say one week.

So he should do what? 

 

Bit of scaremongering in this thread for a one day overstay.

Ridiculous. 

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6 hours ago, Captain Monday said:

I don't believe in overstaying  on purpose.

I do. Done it heaps of times before I got my 'retirement visa'. Well, 3 times. TIT, it's only wrong if you get caught.

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I accidentally overstayed by one day last December, forgetting that entry day is day #1, not day #0. When I arrived at the departure immigration desk they spotted it and sent me to the overstay desk so just go straight there and save yourself some queueing.

 

No fine, but they stamped my passport which I posted on here at the time.

 

I have subsequently visited again with no problems, although the IO did raise his eyebrows on arrival when he saw the stamp. I had no issues getting a 60-day visa for that latest visit.

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Posted
23 hours ago, Pdavies99 said:

Just realised my 30 day visa exempt is one day short leaving Thailand

 

22 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Generally no fine for one day overstay.

You may still receive a stamp.

No consequences.

@Pdavies99So be sure to log in after you leave to give us a report. I'm inclined to agree with DrJack, but ya never know.

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19 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

No fine and no consequences from stamp notation. 

 

 

Except if you apply for a visa at some point in the future?

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11 hours ago, JackGats said:

Except if you apply for a visa at some point in the future?

Probably, the stamp will be ignored when you apply for a visa at a consulate. There is a small risk that the wrong official could take it into consideration. Unknowable.

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I visited Buriram IO at the start of April  pointed out I was leaving Thailand 0ne day after my visa expires.  I was told I did not need to extend the visa as it was one day and I had a air ticket. 

 

When I went through the airport I told the IO  one day overstay and was told no problem. A second officer then checked my passport and told me no problem and no fine.

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On 4/25/2023 at 2:44 PM, MJCM said:

Yep, but don’t get stopped on the way to the airport 

that old chestnut - class.

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On 4/26/2023 at 7:23 PM, mick220675 said:

I visited Buriram IO at the start of April  pointed out I was leaving Thailand 0ne day after my visa expires.  I was told I did not need to extend the visa as it was one day and I had a air ticket. 

 

When I went through the airport I told the IO  one day overstay and was told no problem. A second officer then checked my passport and told me no problem and no fine.

And you got a stamp in your passport saying you were overstay.

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