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  5. Overstay Regulations

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  1. Visa Overstay in Thailand

    Here are the current guidelines for overstaying and entry ban: When surrendering 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. Overstay more than 1 Year = 3 years ban ...

  2. What to Do When You Overstay a Visa in Thailand

    Fines. If you overstay your visa by any length of time, you will be subject to a 500 baht per day fine, up to a maximum of 20,000 baht. This fine will need to be paid either at the airport before exiting the country or at the immigration office when you request an extension.

  3. Advice on Thailand Visa Overstay Regulations

    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. The length of the ban depends on how long you have overstayed your visa.

  4. Visa Overstay in Thailand: A Guide to Rules, Fines & Bans

    If you are arrested by immigration for overstaying your visa, the penalty is far worse. It is likely that you will be taken to an immigration detention centre. After this, you will be subject to the following ban: Overstay less than 1-year: 5 year ban from Thailand. Overstay more than 1-year: 10 year ban from Thailand.

  5. What Happens if You Overstay Your Visa in Thailand?

    If you overstay your visa in Thailand, you will face a fine of 500 ($15) baht per day until you exit the country. This fine is up to a maximum of 20,000 baht ($600).

  6. What happens when you overstay on your visa?

    Overstaying a Thai visa is punishable by a daily fine of 500 Baht. Overstay visas are marked on the passports of those who have overstayed their visas. Overstaying (40 days or more) brings a maximum fine of 20,000 baht. Fines may be collected at the Thai Immigration Bureau, the Immigration Office at Suvarnabhumi Airport, or other departure points.

  7. Overstaying in Thailand: Penalties and what to do (2024)

    Leaving while overstaying. 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) Overstay more than 90 Days = 1 year ban from ...

  8. Thailand Visa Overstay: Consequences and How to Fix It

    Surrendering on Overstay. Voluntarily leaving the country is the best way to avoid severe penalties. Upon leaving, surrender yourself to an immigration official who will process your case accordingly. If you have overstayed for less than 90 days, you will be fined 500 baht per day up to a maximum of 20,000 baht.

  9. The Truth About Thailand Visa Overstay: Facts, Fines and Solutions

    Thailand Visa Overstay Fines. Overstaying your visa in Thailand will incur a fine of 500 baht each day, maxing out at 20,000 Baht (40 days). I personally overstayed for a total of 42 days during the height of the pandemic and had to pay the fine at the immigration check point at Bangkok Airport. Don't worry, it's not scary.

  10. Visa Overstay and Penalties in Thailand

    Visa overstay in Thailand occurs when an individual remains in the country beyond the permitted stay under their visa type. This can lead to hefty fines, detention, or deportation. ... Visa options beyond the initial stay include applying for a Thai Tourist Visa Extension, a Non-Immigrant B Visa for professional or work-related stays, and a ...

  11. How to extend your stay in Thailand on a tourist visa

    To enjoy Thailand even longer, consider the following strategies to extend your stay beyond the scope of a tourist visa, without falling into the pitfalls of overstaying. Visa runs: pros and cons. A popular method to prolong your stay in Thailand, a 'visa run', involves leaving the country temporarily to deactivate the tourist visa clock.

  12. Understanding Visa Overstay: Thailand's Immigration Laws

    Thailand has introduced new overstay rules that apply to individuals voluntarily surrendering themselves at immigration. The rules are as follows: Overstay more than 90 days: 1-year ban from Thailand. Overstay more than 1 year: 3-year ban from Thailand. Overstay more than 3 years: 5-year ban from Thailand. Overstay more than 5 years: 10-year ...

  13. Thailand Tourist Visa

    If you overstay your Thai Tourist visa, you will be fined. The fines for overstaying start from 500 Thai Baht per day, and can reach as high as 20,000 Thai Baht per day if you overstay for more than 40 days.

  14. Thailand Overstay New Rules 2022

    Thailand overstay 2 days - 1 000 Baht fine. Thailand overstay 5 days - 2 500 Baht fine. Thailand overstay 20 days - 10 000 Baht fine. Thailand overstay 30 days - 15 000 Baht fine (473.65 USD, 414.90 EUR, 358.84 GBP) It means the largest penalty without getting a ban for overstaying a visa in Thailand is 20 000 Baht.

  15. What happens if you overstay your visa in Thailand by one day?

    Fines. If you overstay your visa by one day, you will have to pay a fine. The fine for overstaying your visa is 500 baht per day. So if you stayed just one day longer than you were supposed to, you would need to pay 500 baht. This might not seem like a lot of money, but it's still important to follow the rules and leave on time. Visa on Arrival.

  16. What happens if I overstay my tourist visa in Thailand?

    In Thailand, a tourist visa can be valid for 30 days up to 60 days, depending on the type of visa you get. What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa? It's important to know that overstaying your visa in Thailand is against the law. If you stay longer than your visa allows, there can be some serious consequences. Here are some things that might ...

  17. Avoiding Visa Overstay in Thailand: What You Need to Know

    Overstaying your visa is against Thai law; consequently, you have to pay a fine if you overstay for a short period of time. Furthermore, overstaying for more than 90 days is a serious offence that can result in your deportation from Thailand and possibly a lifetime ban from returning. The duration of the ban is determined by how long you have ...

  18. Thailand Tourist Visas: Requirements, Extensions, and Costs

    A Thailand tourist visa lets non-Thais come to Thailand for the purpose of traveling, visiting friends and family, getting medical treatment, or attending meetings, conferences, seminars, and similar events. ... If you overstay your tourist visa in Thailand, you'll have to pay 500 baht per day you stay in the kingdom past your visa's ...

  19. Questions & Answers on Thai Visa

    A: Although you will work as a volunteer, you do need a Non-Immigrant visa as well as the Work Permit. The NGO must be legally registered with the Thai authority, and that you need a recommendation letter from the NGO for your visa application and the Work Permit. Q: Please give me some advice. I am a bit confused.

  20. Advice on Thailand Visa Overstay Regulations

    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. The length of the ban depends on how long you have overstayed your visa.

  21. Overstaying your visa in Thailand

    Overstays are subject to the following, a daily fine of 500 THB (up to 20,000 THB) and/or being banned from entering Thailand (up to 20 years). Overstaying a visa will prevent a person from applying for certain visas, such as the LTR and visa Elite, in the future. Canceling a Work Permit will also cancel the employee's extension of stay (visa ...

  22. Thailand Visa Overstay Regulations 2024

    The fine depends on the number of days you have overstayed. The minimum charge is 500 Baht per day. This goes to a maximum of 20,000 Baht for overstays of 40 days or longer. The good news is that if your overstay is under 90 days and you pay the fine then leave the country then you won't have any problem returning to Thailand at a future date.

  23. Overstaying Tourist Visa by 1 Day : r/ThailandTourism

    Overstaying Tourist Visa by 1 Day. I enter Thailand March 21st, and since they count each day of the 30 days I believe that makes Apr 19th the last day. I could fly home then, but I save $150 and 8 hours off my trip if I leave the 20th. I would technically be in the country less than 30 days, but I guess it would count as a 1 day overstay.

  24. French tourist arrested in Koh Pha Ngan for visa overstay

    Thai police apprehended a French tourist, claiming to be a religious leader, who was encouraging other international visitors to join Islamic ceremonies.The individual was found to have overstayed his visa by three months.. Police reported that on June 22, police led by Police Major General Saksira Phueak-am, Commander of the Tourist Police, ordered Police Lieutenant Colonel Winich Boonchit ...

  25. French 'Cult Leader' Arrested for 3-Month Overstay in Koh Phangan

    Officers escorted him to the tent and found that his tourist visa was for 30 days, but Mr. Evariste had overstayed by 3 months. The authorities charged him with "being a foreigner staying in the ...

  26. Thailand Plans to Launch a Digital Nomad Visa for Extended Stays

    The visa, called the Destination Thailand Visa, will allow travelers to stay in the country for up to 180 days at a time (about six months) with multiple entries allowed, the Royal Thai Consulate ...

  27. 21 visa free countries for Indians

    Thailand Visa rule: Indian passport holders can travel visa free up to 60 days. This rule is currently in effect until 11 November 2024. How to get there: Direct flights from multiple cities. Kazakhstan Visa rule: Indian passport holders can travel visa free up to 14 days How to get there: Direct flights from New Delhi. Kenya Visa rule: Indian passport holders can travel visa free up to 14 ...