If you go and pay an overstay fine at an immigration center of less than 90 days, are you able to leave by a land border and apply for a visa and re-enter?
TLDR : Answer Summary
If you have overstayed your visa by less than 90 days, you can pay the overstay fine at an immigration office and choose to leave the country by a land border the same day. Paying the fine allows for a smooth exit and does not typically affect your ability to apply for a new visa. Alternatively, you can pay the fine and purchase a 7-day extension for an additional fee, allowing you to stay longer before leaving. Overall, getting a new visa at a consulate after resolving an overstay is generally uncomplicated.
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