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Is it more than 1 year overstay or under? Should be easy to know by just looking at his last stamp

 

If under 1 year then leave immediately and take the relatively short 1 year ban. But if its over a year he almost might as well stay a bit longer if he wants to, as the punishment will be the same when he leaves for an overstay up to 3 years anyway. Of course if he gets caught then it's a 10 year ban tho

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1 hour ago, Captain Monday said:

If you get banned for one to three years does Thailand put you on an APIS  ”no fly”list with the airlines?

 

Once the overstayers ban period is over is it near impossible to get off the no fly list ?

 

During your ban, if you attempt to board a plane to Thailand, the airline will get a "do not board" message via APIS.

 

There have been a few reports of people denied boarding after their ban was supposed to have ended, presumably because the end date was entered wrong in immigration's system. It's not "near impossible" to get that fixed if it happens, but not necessarily cheap.

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7 hours ago, VinnieK said:

Overstay almost always involves lack of money 

Also...a certain degree of stupidity and/ or craziness.

 

 

Lack of money?

 

Bus to southern border. 

Visa waiver into Malaysia.

Mama noodles for dinner.

Bench at bus station.

Mama noodles for brekkie.

Visa waiver into Thailand

Bus to Bangkok.

 

At most a couple thousand baht.

 

Or.........take the overstay, get buddy to fork over 20k for the fine and another 30k for flight home.  That frees up 50k for hookers and blow.

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15 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

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13 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Hopefully someone will correct me if this is wrong, but.....

 

If he can get to the airport undetected, he'll pay a fine, get banned, and then board his plane.

 

If he goes to immigration, or gets stopped by the police, he'll be fined and held at IDC until he goes to court, and then he'll be deported.  From what I've read the wait at IDC can be weeks, and isn't at all comfortable.  And I believe the ban if caught is much longer as well.

 

forget immigration.

 

if he goes to immigration it may not be interpreted as surrendering. you make think it is, but some somchai at the desk just calls over the police and your stuck because english is a second language and nobody understands if you're trying to get an extension or whatever.

 

they may also not be authorized to accept the 20k baht fine at an immigration office, it may be an airport thing. that means they can't just let you go if you're sitting there at immigration.

 

if he has a ticket out at the airport they kind of know what to do and what the procedure is. don't say anything at the airport, just act like you don't know anything about it and do what they tell you. slim chance, but possible some busy officer just waves you through.

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