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Will I be charged an overstay fee if I go for my stamp extension after the Immigration office closure?

Feb 7, 2025
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Tod *********
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A**TTENTION ALL MEMBERS

Immigration office closure February **

All Immigration offices in thailand will be closed Wed Feb 12th.

Plan accordingly :)

Remember if your stamp expires on a day the office is closed (weekends or holidays) and you go the next day they're open you can get your extension like normal and will NOT be charged for overstay
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All immigration offices in Thailand will be closed on Wednesday, February 12th. Members are advised to plan their visits accordingly. Importantly, if a visa stamp expires on a day when the immigration office is closed (like weekends or holidays), individuals can visit the office on the following business day without incurring an overstay fee.
Leider *******
Thanks for your information! let me see if I got it correctly, my stamp will be due on Sunday which will be on the 9th, so if I go on Monday, there won't be any overstay fee, correct?. Thanks for your help in advance!.
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Why did you not apply earlier as the extension is added to your current date? The overstay fee will be waived in your case.
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Thanks for your help, I did not apply for it earlier because, the house owner of the place where I'm staying right now was out of town since the end of January, and he just arrived a couple of days ago, he was not supposed to be away that much, so that's why I couldn't go there, since getting the tm-30 was impossible without him
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John **********
Thank you for this information.
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