If I check in through to international area at Suvarnabhumi before midnight on the same day as my visa expires, does that mean I've "left" Thailand and do not have overstay? My flight leaves after midnight...
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Yes, if you check in through the international area at Suvarnabhumi Airport before midnight on the day your visa expires, you will be considered to have officially left Thailand, thereby avoiding any overstay penalties. Many users reported that passing through passport control before midnight ensures no overstay issues, and even a one-day overstay usually comes with a waived fine if dealt with properly.
That's what you'd expect; the stamping out by immigrations SHOULD be the single qualifying moment to determine overstay. The good news is that it indeed is, for many. The bad news is however, that some keep reporting that their immigrations officer determines overstay based on the date printed on their flight ticket instead.
There is more good news though: if this then yields one day of overstay, the fine is usually waived. However, if you were already on overstay passing immigrations, this extra day does matter. So then you'd hope that they use the 'common sense method' and stamp you out for the date they stamp you out on.
It is not allowed, the fine is waived if you make it to the airport without being arrested
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Maxim ***********
You don't need to worry about 1 day overstay. You won't be charged 500 baht for a 1 day overstay in Suvarnabhumi Airport. And the overstay stamp is no big deal. Those who think an overstay stamp can be a problem are clueless. In the list of all potential reason to be denied a visa or entry in Thailand, overstay stamp is very far down the list.
yes, no worries either way. If one day overstay, they will stamp you overstay 1 day and likely waive the 500 baht fine. If thru immigration before midnite, no overstay
Martin *****
You will be fine. No worries
Brandon ************
Yes, you officially leave Thailand once you pass through passport control and are stamped out of the country.