Do I need to visit immigration again if I plan to fly out of Thailand on July 7th after receiving a COVID extension stamp?

June 24, 2022
2 years ago
Brad **********
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I have a covid extension under consideration stamp. I was told to visit Jomtien immigration 6th July for the full 60 day stamp. I am looking at a flight out of Thailand 7th July, early hours of the morning. Should I return to immigration or will I be ok at the airport? Any help appreciated.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The individual has a COVID extension under consideration and needs to visit immigration on July 6th for a full 60-day stamp. They are planning to fly out early on July 7th and are uncertain if they need to return to immigration or if they will be okay at the airport. A commenter advised that if the immigration stamp date is July 6th, they must visit immigration on that date or leave the country by that date to avoid overstaying.
Robert *******
I have been told, BUT what date is mentioned on the stamp inside your passport ? If that date is 6th July you have to go back on that date to the Immigration Office OR stamp out the country on or before that date to avoid being in overstay.

If you fly out on the 7th early morning, check in and stamp out late night on the 6th.
Brad **********
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@Robert ******
Thanks, flight is 2.30am so as long as checkin is open I am fine to pass immigration before midnight. Alternatively 1 day overstay. I can't close the stamp as Jomtien keep your passport overnight otherwise I would.
Tod *********
@Brad *********
just stamp out, and you'll either get the fine waived OR it'll cost you 500 baht. Either way you're fine. ๐Ÿ™‚
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