Popular Post jaywalker Posted February 14, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted February 14, 2014 Just thought I'd chime in here on the subject of long time overstays. I overstayed 2.5 years.........NOT saying it's a good idea, and I'm sure there will be no shortage of flamers and trolls that will say how wrong, stupid etc it is to overstay. Seems like the only people that post here are ones just wanting someone they can't see, to argue with, but I digress. This is fairly current info (13 Feb 2014 - Florida time) for anybody that has overstayed for any "Longer" period of time. December 3rd, 2013 - (I'm a USA passport holder BTW) - Arrived Suvarnapoom (or however you spell it) airport about 3 hours 30 minutes early. I was first in line to check in, as they didn't open the check-in desk till 3 hours before the flight. Rather pointless to arrive earlier than what I did, as one needs a boarding pass to even get near passport control, plus trying to talk to immigration officials without a boarding pass seemed like a great chance for extortion on their part.......Not saying for sure they would, but why give them an opening? I was wearing a business suit, 100% sober. I'm sure both helped immensely. They were quite nice folks. I told the nice lady I had "overstayed for long time". Maximum fine (as of December 3rd, 2013) was 20,000 baht. I had the cash on hand. She took my passport and walked me over to a desk, where another nice lady proceeded to scan it and bang on her keyboard for 5 minutes or so, then said "You overstay long time?". I suppose she was checking for any police records??? - I have none in Thailand or any other country. "Yes, I must pay maximum fine. I have money to pay no problem", was my reply......Keep in mind, I wasn't dressed like some bum, and as a former military guy, I've NEVER had long hair. I had shaved the night before and again that morning, plus I just kept a smile on my face the whole time and never acted impatient. She printed something and took it to a BIB at another desk about 20 feet away. He looked at everything, which included my passport, boarding pass, and whatever it was she had printed. At this point I pulled 20,000 baht out and tried to pay him, but he referred me back to the lady. First time I've EVER seen a BIB NOT take my money! The lady banged on her computer some more, printed something else out, and back over to see the cop again. Time to pay now, and I was issued a receipt. I had to sign for it, and I was on my way. I'd guess it took me maybe 20 minutes total. Again, NOT a good idea to overstay, but salvation can be yours if you are prepared with a boarding pass and 20,000 baht. OH yeah! I should mention this happened around 5:30 AM or so, as my flight was at 8:15 AM. I was worried their (often) archaic computer system would only work during business hours, but had no problem at 0530 hrs. I hope this is useful information and if you have something negative to say, just shut yer' yapper. I'm FREEZING to death.......in Florida. I'll be back soon. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hathairat2711 Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Just two questions I have, 1, why did you overstay that length of time? and 2. will you be able to return to Thailand? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inthepink Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 (edited) I think being polite is the key. I had a long overstay once with similar results. I wasn't in a suit but I wasn't wearing a wifebeater either. I didn't try to hand over the cash so early though, only because I thought it might make me look like I thought I could buy my way out of trouble and had no regard for their laws. (Not saying you thought that, just the vibe I got when I was there myself) As to why you overstayed, that's your business. Not sure why hathairat is asking that? Edited February 14, 2014 by inthepink Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homsiam Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mario2008 Posted February 14, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned You do not get banned for 10 years for a second time overstay. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned There is no black listing for having more that one overstay and paying the fine voluntarily. Those that get black listed are those that get caught with an overstay and don't have the money to pay the fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onni4me Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I had this unfortunate event few years ago. Due to ill health combined with some cash problems I was just unable to process my papers at the time and since it went so far, I just decided to wait until I had to leave the country anyway. During that time I was anxious to say the least and sometimes woke up worrying about the matter. In my opinion not worth the stress but I do understand people since the laws and jumping through all kind of hurdles is quite painstaking at the times. No more leniency even one is married or whatever if not old enough to qualify for retirement visa. Visa arrangements don't care about your unlucky financial situation, whether your child is sick or not or whether mother in law just fell sick having a heart attack. And since I belong to gay minority I have to jump even more hula hoops than regular married guy. To some here it seems no concern that we actually have real lives that sometimes collide with these rather stupid rules. And to those who say that it is Thailand and we are only guests, I ask how many years and how big investments (emotionally and financially) have to be before we qualify at least to have permanent residency? Just asking because the 'if you don't like it, leave' brigade will invade soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeandDow Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned I am afraid you do not know what you are talking about, utter crap what you posted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thailandbeachisland Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Congratulations ! But stop your BS about looking neat and shaved, they don't care as long as you have 20000 to pay ! They are not here to think but to OBEY. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thailandbeachisland Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned I am afraid you do not know what you are talking about, utter crap what you posted I am afraid that it's you who knows nothing because he is totally right ! 555+ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned I am afraid you do not know what you are talking about, utter crap what you posted I am afraid that it's you who knows nothing because he is totally right ! 555+ You are also wrong see my previous post. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post rct99q Posted February 14, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted February 14, 2014 I have escorted more than one person with an overstay thru the Nong Khai border and how the OP describes his appearance made me laugh. Near on 3 months ago drove a Brit thru the border wearing (as one person stated a wife beater) clothes that had probably never seen soap, teeth that had probably never been scrubbed and needing just a wee bit of assistance standing up as I assume he was a bit hungover/drunk from the morning. Paid his fine wobbled back to the car, back thru passport control into Laos and back into Thailand before 1pm happy hour at Brendans! Mind you it was only something like a 20 day overstay (10 - 11,000 baht) but as long as you pay the fine before you are caught and have no police record you usually do not have a problem. Just found the tone of the OP a little dramatic, thats all. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mario2008 Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 1 post and a reply to it removed as being off topic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homsiam Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Try to overstay many time and you se what happen i dont need to post more.Make it and you see??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merryman88 Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I Must admit its occurred to me that overstaying is the perfect solution to the Visa problems in this Country because if you add up all the visa run costs for me about 7,500 baht a time, 5 times a year that's 37,500 Bhat + at least 10 full days wasted and in my case 13 hours on a bus each way from Ubon Ratcathani A trip back to the UK every 15 Months fare return to UK for Option (A) My Non immigrant Multiple stay (O) visa from The Consulate at Birmingham That costs around 7,000 Baht (130 Pounds) air fare return to UK 31800 Baht ( 600 Pounds ) then 5 Trips to Chong Mek for 90 Day Extension 5 times at 1400 Baht = 7,000 so This option costs me a total of 38800 baht ( 732 Pounds ) for 15 Months thats 2586 baht a month but if I do it by overstaying Paying the maximum fine 20,000 that works out to 1383 baht per month for 15 months so I will save about 20,700 baht . Option ( EDU visa one trip to Lao including 2000 baht visa 3 days eating and Hotels 2 nights hotels 6,000 baht 20,000 baht (This year was 16,000 baht) for college fees and preparation of Visa documents and Min ED letter for immigration dept then 4 x 90 day extensions cost each time 4000 baht 2000 Visa fee and 2,000 for college to do all the documents and get visa stamp 16,000 total cost for 12 months 40,000 that's for twelve months so I will pay 3333 Bhat a month . I don't drink or go out at nights so I will never be asked for my passport I have never been asked to show my passport except when I went to Lao and Chong Mek I have only ever been asked for my Thai Motor cycle and car Licence I only show my passport to the bank when drawing Cash . So if used the overstay method as you did and pay the Maximum fine of 20,000 baht I would be well in pocket Not a bad Idea because whatever they say there is no national Data base in Thailand and if they stamp your passport with an overstay Stamp you can get a new passport when you come back and Just come in on a 30 day tourist Visa which is free and you can get on arrival at Bangkok then stay as long as you want and just pay a 20,000 fine when you leave. Bears thinking about While I wouldn't dream of encouraging people to stay in any country illegally the figures speak for themselves Over 2.5 years it would cost you 666 baht a month assuming the fine stays the same 20,000 Baht - Don't show this blog to any Immigration officers it might get around and they will double it to 40,000 even then you'd be in pocket . Merryman88 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisinth Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 QuoteTry to overstay many time and you se what happen i dont need to post more.Make it and you see??? Try not to overstay should be the recommended course of action, IMHO, don't encourage........... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisinth Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I had this unfortunate event few years ago. Due to ill health combined with some cash problems I was just unable to process my papers at the time and since it went so far, I just decided to wait until I had to leave the country anyway. During that time I was anxious to say the least and sometimes woke up worrying about the matter. In my opinion not worth the stress but I do understand people since the laws and jumping through all kind of hurdles is quite painstaking at the times. No more leniency even one is married or whatever if not old enough to qualify for retirement visa. Visa arrangements don't care about your unlucky financial situation, whether your child is sick or not or whether mother in law just fell sick having a heart attack. And since I belong to gay minority I have to jump even more hula hoops than regular married guy. To some here it seems no concern that we actually have real lives that sometimes collide with these rather stupid rules. And to those who say that it is Thailand and we are only guests, I ask how many years and how big investments (emotionally and financially) have to be before we qualify at least to have permanent residency? Just asking because the 'if you don't like it, leave' brigade will invade soon. I apologize for drifting slightly off-topic for a second, but could you explain what difference being gay makes to an overstay situation? Why would you even mention that? Seriously confused............... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisinth Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I Must admit its occurred to me that overstaying is the perfect solution to the Visa problems in this Country because if you add up all the visa run costs for me about 7,500 baht a time, 5 times a year that's 37,500 Bhat + at least 10 full days wasted and in my case 13 hours on a bus each way from Ubon Ratcathani A trip back to the UK every 15 Months fare return to UK for Option (A) My Non immigrant Multiple stay (O) visa from The Consulate at Birmingham That costs around 7,000 Baht (130 Pounds) air fare return to UK 31800 Baht ( 600 Pounds ) then 5 Trips to Chong Mek for 90 Day Extension 5 times at 1400 Baht = 7,000 so This option costs me a total of 38800 baht ( 732 Pounds ) for 15 Months thats 2586 baht a month but if I do it by overstaying Paying the maximum fine 20,000 that works out to 1383 baht per month for 15 months so I will save about 20,700 baht . Option ( EDU visa one trip to Lao including 2000 baht visa 3 days eating and Hotels 2 nights hotels 6,000 baht 20,000 baht (This year was 16,000 baht) for college fees and preparation of Visa documents and Min ED letter for immigration dept then 4 x 90 day extensions cost each time 4000 baht 2000 Visa fee and 2,000 for college to do all the documents and get visa stamp 16,000 total cost for 12 months 40,000 that's for twelve months so I will pay 3333 Bhat a month . I don't drink or go out at nights so I will never be asked for my passport I have never been asked to show my passport except when I went to Lao and Chong Mek I have only ever been asked for my Thai Motor cycle and car Licence I only show my passport to the bank when drawing Cash . So if used the overstay method as you did and pay the Maximum fine of 20,000 baht I would be well in pocket Not a bad Idea because whatever they say there is no national Data base in Thailand and if they stamp your passport with an overstay Stamp you can get a new passport when you come back and Just come in on a 30 day tourist Visa which is free and you can get on arrival at Bangkok then stay as long as you want and just pay a 20,000 fine when you leave. Bears thinking about While I wouldn't dream of encouraging people to stay in any country illegally the figures speak for themselves Over 2.5 years it would cost you 666 baht a month assuming the fine stays the same 20,000 Baht - Don't show this blog to any Immigration officers it might get around and they will double it to 40,000 even then you'd be in pocket . Merryman88 "Not a bad Idea because whatever they say there is no national Data base in Thailand and if they stamp your passport with an overstay Stamp you can get a new passport when you come back and Just come in on a 30 day tourist Visa which is free and you can get on arrival at Bangkok then stay as long as you want and just pay a 20,000 fine when you leave" Really? I hope you believe the rest of your post a little better than the above extract. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homsiam Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Get home if not can follow the law Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonmarleesco Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Was there a point to this post if you weren't looking for the obvious response? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonmarleesco Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I Must admit its occurred to me that overstaying is the perfect solution to the Visa problems in this Country because if you add up all the visa run costs for me about 7,500 baht a time, 5 times a year that's 37,500 Bhat + at least 10 full days wasted and in my case 13 hours on a bus each way from Ubon Ratcathani A trip back to the UK every 15 Months fare return to UK for Option (A) My Non immigrant Multiple stay (O) visa from The Consulate at Birmingham That costs around 7,000 Baht (130 Pounds) air fare return to UK 31800 Baht ( 600 Pounds ) then 5 Trips to Chong Mek for 90 Day Extension 5 times at 1400 Baht = 7,000 so This option costs me a total of 38800 baht ( 732 Pounds ) for 15 Months thats 2586 baht a month but if I do it by overstaying Paying the maximum fine 20,000 that works out to 1383 baht per month for 15 months so I will save about 20,700 baht . Option ( EDU visa one trip to Lao including 2000 baht visa 3 days eating and Hotels 2 nights hotels 6,000 baht 20,000 baht (This year was 16,000 baht) for college fees and preparation of Visa documents and Min ED letter for immigration dept then 4 x 90 day extensions cost each time 4000 baht 2000 Visa fee and 2,000 for college to do all the documents and get visa stamp 16,000 total cost for 12 months 40,000 that's for twelve months so I will pay 3333 Bhat a month . I don't drink or go out at nights so I will never be asked for my passport I have never been asked to show my passport except when I went to Lao and Chong Mek I have only ever been asked for my Thai Motor cycle and car Licence I only show my passport to the bank when drawing Cash . So if used the overstay method as you did and pay the Maximum fine of 20,000 baht I would be well in pocket Not a bad Idea because whatever they say there is no national Data base in Thailand and if they stamp your passport with an overstay Stamp you can get a new passport when you come back and Just come in on a 30 day tourist Visa which is free and you can get on arrival at Bangkok then stay as long as you want and just pay a 20,000 fine when you leave. Bears thinking about While I wouldn't dream of encouraging people to stay in any country illegally the figures speak for themselves Over 2.5 years it would cost you 666 baht a month assuming the fine stays the same 20,000 Baht - Don't show this blog to any Immigration officers it might get around and they will double it to 40,000 even then you'd be in pocket . Merryman88 Remind me not to ask you for advice about Thailand or Thai law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homsiam Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned I am afraid you do not know what you are talking about, utter crap what you posted I now what i talk ab hawe borderpolice in family(YUO HAWE) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Khon Thai Ben Khon Dee Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 The kicker is going to come if they decide to do away with or greatly increase the max fine. They've been cracking down a lot on what it takes to get tourist visas and educational visas the last few years, saying that they are doing so to stop people using these visas to stay here for the wrongly declared purpose. I can see the 20k max fine being increased to 40k or 60k in the future. Pure opinion and speculation on my part. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Benmart Posted February 14, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted February 14, 2014 Thanks to the OP for his overstay report. The flammers and "Go home Brigade" are certainly free to voice their opinions, as are those recommending that following the law is a good option. Circumventing the law to save money is also an option, although one I would steer clear of. The best option for me is to stay well within the law, as I do in my home country or any country that I visit. I don't profess to know all, see all, tell all. I leave that to others who seem to travel in a world that I prefer to avoid. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeandDow Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 If you not get red stamp in passport there will no be any problem to get back.But next time dont make an overstay you vill get 10year banned I am afraid you do not know what you are talking about, utter crap what you posted I now what i talk ab hawe borderpolice in family(YUO HAWE) you need to read the police orders there is NO 10year Ban utter rubbish and if you have boarder police in the family which I doubt, you better get him to read the immigration orders as he does not know. you are just a scaremonger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALFREDO Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Try to overstay many time and you se what happen i dont need to post more.Make it and you see??? I have sure a dozen overstays, or more in my name, but not on one Passport, 1 - some days, once during the airport blockades and aftermath, more than 20, as I started Overstaying 2-3 days before the blockade and went than to the Nong Khai land border, they did not accept that and did not give me Amnesty. Never had a problem with my, "overstay many time" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onni4me Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 And since I belong to gay minority I have to jump even more hula hoops than regular married guy. I apologize for drifting slightly off-topic for a second, but could you explain what difference being gay makes to an overstay situation? Why would you even mention that? Seriously confused............... It does not make much difference regarding overstay but getting a valid visa does. Gay relationship is not recognized in Thailand so I could be in registered relationship with my Thai partner and that would not make any difference here in LOS. Also, I am not yet old enough to get retirement visa and since I can not "marry" here I am sometimes pissed off with all the hassle getting a visa. But of course there are masochists who enjoy dealing with Thai Immigration. Good on them. I personally see myself moving out in few years. More than a decade in this country and I see it progressing nowhere. Almost could say it is going backwards... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nithisa78 Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Had an overstay, not near as long. Did almost what you did. Mine was due to health issues with my future Mother-in-law and wife. I was told if I had the documents from the doctor's visits, etc. They would not have charged me. Tried t pay in U.S. dollars and they said no. I was sure the ATM would not work as I had taken all to give to fiance and her cousin. Amazing that it worked. Was dressed well and am always sober. Also retired military and needed haircut. Returned few months later to marry with new passport, which was necessary. The overstay passport was near expired. Was polite and mouth shut. Same as Police Officer who once helped me, they would not accept any additional monies. The wheel chair attendant, always gets 500 - 1000bh. You want to take good care of the person acting as your legs. Yes, has been bit cold in extreme N.E. coastal Florida. Though the worst is behind us. Let the good times roll. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOLDBUGGY Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 Personally, I don't like to walk the fine line, or always looking over my shoulder all the time. Trouble seems to find me anywhere I go, so I certainly don't have to go looking for more. I am sure you are going to hear from many Posters who Overstayed, and in which they had no problems paying the fine and leaving. Happened to me once to, when I was sick but had no documents to prove that. So I say "Up-To-You. But what I would really like to see from your post is the other side of this coin. To hear from people who also Overstayed a long time but got caught before the airport by the BIB. This might shed some more light on this subject and make some non-believers say that perhaps it is not worth taking this chance after all. In case some people don't know, your Passport Number is stamped on your Thai Drivers License making it known to the BIB on a routine road side check. Not sure where then can go from there with just your Passport Number. Never asked as I never needed to know. But by Law you are also suppose to carry your Passport with you at all time, although a photo copy seems to be okay with them as well. I never have been stopped for this either, in over 8 years, but by road side checks many times.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisinth Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 And since I belong to gay minority I have to jump even more hula hoops than regular married guy. I apologize for drifting slightly off-topic for a second, but could you explain what difference being gay makes to an overstay situation? Why would you even mention that? Seriously confused............... It does not make much difference regarding overstay but getting a valid visa does. Gay relationship is not recognized in Thailand so I could be in registered relationship with my Thai partner and that would not make any difference here in LOS. Also, I am not yet old enough to get retirement visa and since I can not "marry" here I am sometimes pissed off with all the hassle getting a visa. But of course there are masochists who enjoy dealing with Thai Immigration. Good on them. I personally see myself moving out in few years. More than a decade in this country and I see it progressing nowhere. Almost could say it is going backwards... Ahhh, I see where your thoughts were now, no long term non-o visas for gay relationships. Thanks for the reply onni4me....................... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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