Will an overstay of a few days in Thailand affect my future entry on a holiday stamp?

Mar 29, 2018
7 years ago
Stephen ********
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Hi everyone, thanks for adding me to your group. I travel to Thailand maybe 3times a year for the last 15 years.

In the last 3 years I have had an overstay , only for one or two days ( each time) on departure , maybe twice, would this affect me for future entree on holiday stamp when arriving

Have been married to Thai national for 7 years

Thanks for any response

It nice in Krabi!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The original poster has traveled to Thailand frequently over the last 15 years and has experienced minor overstays of one or two days. They are concerned about how these overstays might impact their future ability to enter Thailand on a holiday stamp, especially since they are married to a Thai national. An early commenter reassured that fines paid for overstays generally do not pose a lasting issue for future entries, but they advised caution regarding potential changes in immigration policies.
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Robert *******
It is still no problem if you have overstay stamps and paid the fines. And I agree it is very nice in Krabi. If things going to change in the future with overstay stamps we don't know so be careful next time.
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