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Tourist Visa second 90-days question

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Hi,
- Nationality: Italy
- Enter to Thailand in BKK airport on end of 2013, VOA expired in January 2014
- Arived from a different country, not Italy, with one way air ticket
- Got a Tourist Visa in Vientiane on 27 Jan expiring on 23 of April 2014
- I have a resident address in a vila and a valid driving licence, if it could be helpful
- Forgot to extend stay on 27 March, have to pay overstay fine of 15'000THB to Pattay Immigration Office
Questions:
1. Can I pay overstay fine on the border, the day I will go out of Thailand?
2. Can I apply a new Tourist Visa in PP the same day Thai Torist Visa expires?
3. How long it takes for Thai Cunsulate in PP to emit a Tourist Visa?
4. What is the list of documents required to issue a Tourist Visa in PP? (it looks is different from Vientiane)
5. Overstay fine will prevent any further Tourist Visa issue? (black listed)
Thanks for your patience.

A 15000 Bht fine suggests an overstay of 30 days. The fine will increase by 500 Bht a day !

The fine can be paid at the border.

PP require the same documents as used previously if a new tourist visa is required. PP take 3-4 days to issue visas.

There is no "black list" for overstay.

You can pay the fine when leaving the country unless you get caught on the way to the border.

I don't think you will get to PP early enough to apply for a tourist visa on the same day you cross the border. No problem with the overstay.

The fee for a tourist visa is $40 US. It can take up to 4 days unless you use an agent. To get it in 3 days cost $5 more and $10 for 2 days paid to the agent.

You should need nothing for the tourist visa other than a copy of your passport photo page.

The overstay will have no effects on getting visas in the future or now.

  • Author

Thanks to both,

prompt answer, real good.

Maybe I was on an obscure point, I want to ask for a second 90-day tourist visa, hopefully starting April 30 and ending perhaps in late July.

I mean for this to go to the Thai Consulate in PP in the next few days, but I would be sure that there is no prohibition on hold, due to the previous 30-day overstay.

Can you make sure is possible?

There are no 90 day tourist visas.

A single entry tourist visa allows a 60 day stay.

This may be extended at an immigration office at a cost of 1900 BHt

The overstay will not prevent the issue of a tourist visa.

There is no 90 day tourist visa. You get 60 days on entry and then a 30 day extension at immigration. Perhaps this misnomer is why you are now on overstay.

There is no repercussions for an overstay for getting a visa.

Perhaps he is worried because of this sentence in post #3.

"The overstay will have effects on getting visas in the future or now."

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Perhaps he is worried because of this sentence in post #3.

"The overstay will have effects on getting visas in the future or now."

A simple "typo"

Which has now been fixed.

  • Author

Thanks a lot!

To me topic is closed.

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