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Will I face problems re-entering Thailand in June after overstaying my 30-day visa by one day?

Jan 9, 2018
8 years ago
Jason *******
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Just looking for advice! I was one day over my 30 day visa, I did get pulled but I got no fine,he did write something in my passport, no clue. He asked me when I come again I said December but I want to come in June. Will there be any problems?
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The user is inquiring about potential issues re-entering Thailand after a one-day overstay on a 30-day visa exempt entry stamp. Comments clarify that the user received a stamp in their passport indicating a minor overstay, which does not typically result in fines. Other responses confirm that there should be no problems returning in June.
Tod *********
this is the stamp you usually get in your passport when you stamp out with under 24 hours overstay. (it is the thai stamp diagonal to the exit stamp
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Amornrat **********
as Jeremy and Robert said already, you got the 24 hour grace period at airport, no fine, but a little stamp. You will have no problem entering in June.
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Robert *******
Lying to Immigration is normally the death penalty, LOL. But seriously: you had one day overstay, it happens lots of times. They right that in the passport overstay but no fine. It will be no problem to come back in June. And just for your info: You had a 30 day Visa Exempt Entry Stamp and not a 30 day visa, they do not exist in Thailand.
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Jeremy ********
shouldn't be any problems at all....
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