We have toerist stamp up to march 1th (entry jan 1th). Our flight is (changed to) march 4th. So we have just 3 days overstay. Any advise or experience in the group to go for visa extend somewhere or is it easy to pay at the immigration on the airport (Survarnabhumi)?
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A user is concerned about a 3-day overstay of their tourist visa in Thailand and seeks advice on whether to extend the visa at a local immigration office or pay an overstay fine at Survarnabhumi airport. Community responses emphasize the importance of extending the visa at an immigration office to avoid potential issues in the future, despite the higher cost. Recommendations suggest that avoiding an overstay stamp in the passport is beneficial for future travels.
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Go to your local immigration office and extend. The cost is 1,900 baht. If you don’t then IF you get to the airport then you’ll be charged 1,500 for a 3 day overstay.
Some would question why pay 1,900 baht rather than 1,500 baht. But here goes.
An overstay stamp in your passport is rarely ever a consideration for coming back to Thailand. However other countries may see it as an issue if you apply for a visa for theirs.
If you were to be stopped by a police checkpoint whilst on overstay then a whole can of worms can open up including deportation and a ban from coming back to Thailand.
The latter would rarely happen. But it could.
Never plan to overstay. Get the extension and cover your ass. It’s just not worth the potential problems you could have if you don’t.
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Three days overstay it’s not advisable, go to your local and nearest immigration and apply for a 30 days extension. You’ll be fined with 1500 baht anyway and also get a overstay stamp in your passport.
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