What happens if you overstay in Thailand?

How many times can I extend my visa in Thailand

Length of Stay

There is a 60-day Tourist Visa that can be extended for additional 30 days, and the 90-day Special Tourist Visa (STV), which allows two 90-day visa extensions at the local immigration office.

Can I extend my 30 day visa in Thailand

You may apply for an extension of stay at any Immigration Office in Thailand (www.immigration.go.th) where you may be permitted to stay for another 30-day period. You must do so before your stay permits expires, otherwise you will be fined 500 Baht for each day you overstay in Thailand.

How much is visa extension in Thailand

How Much Does a Visa Extension in Thailand Cost Every time you have to extend your stay in Thailand, you have to pay a fee of 1,900 Thai Baht, regardless of the duration of your extension.

Can I get a 7 day visa extension in Thailand

The 7 day visa extension is available to almost everyone; however, it is most suited to the following groups: Passport holders from one of the following countries: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Iran, Nigeria, Togo or Uganda.

How long can I stay in Thailand after my visa expires

Overstay a week or two -> prepare the fine and leave by airport immediately. Overstay more than 90 days -> seek legal help immediately and do not put yourself in any situations where you might be detained by police.

What happens if I stay longer than 30 days in Thailand

Overstaying your visa is illegal. If you overstay for a short period you will have to pay a fine. However, if you overstay for more than 90 days then it is a serious offence and the result will be you are deported from Thailand and banned from visiting again.

What happens if I overstay my 30 days in Thailand

Overstay a week or two -> prepare the fine and leave by airport immediately. Overstay more than 90 days -> seek legal help immediately and do not put yourself in any situations where you might be detained by police.

What is the maximum overstay fine in Thailand

20,000 Baht

The fine for overstaying is 500 Baht per day, reaching a maximum fine of 20,000 Baht (when overstaying 40 or more days). You pay the penalty at airport immigration when leaving Thailand: Overstay less than 90 Days = 500 Thai baht/day overstay fine (maximum 20,000 Thai baht)

Is overstaying in Thailand blacklist

If you have overstayed by more than one year, you will face a ban of ten years. If you have a very long overstay and turn yourself in to the authorities you will have to go before a judge in court. The overstay fine is usually waived and in it's place a smaller fine imposed.

What is the penalty for overstaying in Thailand

The fine for overstaying is 500 Baht per day, reaching a maximum fine of 20,000 Baht (when overstaying 40 or more days). You pay the penalty at airport immigration when leaving Thailand: Overstay less than 90 Days = 500 Thai baht/day overstay fine (maximum 20,000 Thai baht)

Can I reenter Thailand after 30 days

Thai Visas are issued for single or multiple entries, usually for a period of thirty days to a year. In the case where a visa is issued for a single-entry, if you leave the country, you cannot re-enter, even if you have not exhausted the number of days you were given. This is where a Thailand Re-Entry Permit comes in.

What is the longest overstay in Thailand

You pay the penalty at airport immigration when leaving Thailand:Overstay less than 90 Days = 500 Thai baht/day overstay fine (maximum 20,000 Thai baht)Overstay more than 90 Days = 1 year ban from Thailand and 20,000 Thai baht overstay fine.

Can an overstay be forgiven

If you're a visa holder and you remain in the United States past the “admit until date” listed on your Form I-94 (also called the “Arrival/Departure Record”), you are overstaying your visa. If this happens, you can get visa overstay forgiveness by applying for a waiver.

How do I pay an overstay fine in Thailand

It is easiest to pay when you fly out. Again, explain the reason to the immigration office at the airport, then you will be taken to a nearby counter when you can pay the overstay fine. Please ensure that you have enough funds to cover this. If not, then you may be taken to the holding cells until you can raise funds.

Can you enter Thailand twice in a month

A Thailand Visa On Arrival, which is valid for a maximum of 15 days and non-extendable. A Thailand Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa or Multiple-Entry Non-Immigrant Visa, in which case, you can leave and re-enter the country multiple times for the duration your visa is issued, without it becoming forfeit.

Will I be deported if I overstay

What are the consequences of overstaying my visa You can face removal proceedings (deportation), a 3-year bar, a 10-year bar, or a permanent bar depending on the amount of unlawful presence you have accrued and your conditions.

How can I clear my overstay

You can settle your overstaying fines at any of the entry ports (airport, land border, sea ports), immigration offices, Amer offices and typing centres. If you are opting for an extension, the tourism company will make the payment for you.

How many times can you leave and re enter Thailand

You may leave and return as many times as you wish. Please note: When you returning to Thailand, you will need to complete a new Arrival/Departure card and to fill-in a visa number is your number of your Re-entry permit.

How do I fix overstay in Thailand

If you have already overstayed, our advice is different depending on length of overstay. Overstay a week or two -> prepare the fine and leave by airport immediately. Overstay more than 90 days -> seek legal help immediately and do not put yourself in any situations where you might be detained by police.

What happens if I overstay 2 days in Thailand

If you have already overstayed, our advice is different depending on length of overstay. Overstay a week or two -> prepare the fine and leave by airport immediately. Overstay more than 90 days -> seek legal help immediately and do not put yourself in any situations where you might be detained by police.

What is the maximum fine for overstaying in Thailand

20,000 Baht

The fine for overstaying is 500 Baht per day, reaching a maximum fine of 20,000 Baht (when overstaying 40 or more days). You pay the penalty at airport immigration when leaving Thailand: Overstay less than 90 Days = 500 Thai baht/day overstay fine (maximum 20,000 Thai baht)