I overstayed my Thai visa! What's going to happen to me?

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I got my visa on arrival when I landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport back in February.

Somehow, I thought that my visa was valid until 23 March, so I booked my flight out of the country for the 23rd.

But when I arrived at the airport, I checked my passport, and it turns out my visa expired on 22 March!

What's going to happen when I get to passport control? Will this prevent me from entering Thailand and/or acquiring visas in the future?

I'm a US citizen, if that is important.



Best Answer

As long as you have reached the airport, just walk up to the immigration counter and explain to the officer why you overstayed. There's no fine for overstaying by a day.




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What happens if I overstay my Thai visa?

The fine for overstaying is 500 Baht per day, reaching a maximum fine of 20,000 Baht (when overstaying 40 or more days). When overstaying for a significant amount of time (90 days or more days), it is a serious offense that you could face deportation and ban from entering Thailand.

What happens if you overstayed visa?

If you have more than 180 days of unlawful presence, meaning you overstayed your visa by 181 days or more, you will be barred from returning to the United States for a certain amount of time. If you were unlawfully present for between 180 and 365 days, you will be barred from entering the United States for three years.

What are the consequences of overstaying?

Receiving a fine. Being deported from the country (and possibly billed for the cost of transport) Being arrested. Receive a ban on returning to the country in the future (for a certain period or perhaps even indefinitely)

Can I adjust status after overstay?

If you're an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen who entered legally (through a nonimmigrant visa, for example), you can adjust status to a green card holder by filing Form I-485 even if you overstayed a visa.



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I just got fined even just for one day also had the stamp overstay on passport. I left Thailand at Ranong border going into Myanmar and accidentally I had overstayed one day in Thailand. I didn't complain or argue, I apologized and had told them I was a bit sick and stayed on the island Koh Phayam. I had to pay 500 regardless.

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