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@Maxim **********
I definitely tried to stay as objective as possible. I gave the 2 legal pathways to not overtaying and recommended not to overstay. At the same time, I clarified that overstaying was a possibility with risks (few, but risks).
Will ******
@Maxim **********
thanks for clarifying, as far as I see and according to your comments, what I've said is right. It "affects" you (not to the point to be denied, which is something I don't know but to the point of having to state it on your visa applications to other countries).

And right, the option of being deported for a few days is extremely unlikely, but it is again something I already said.

I really don't see the problem on my comment.

Thanks for your clarification in any case, it might help people which is what this group is for. 😉
Will ******
@Maxim **********
can you specify where did I say that? I never said you get denied a visa for overstaying some days.

I've already explained my experience when applying for a W&H visa in Australia and how my unprovoked visa overstay in Thailand affected it.
Will ******
@R**
I understand your point, but I've been in this situation and I've been pushed by inmigration to overstay although I had everything ready. It wasn't funny and when applying for a visa in Australia I had to say that I had overtayed for 1 day due to Thai immigration asking me for a letter on the last day although I had asked before for all the required documents. It didn't affect me that's right, I got my australian viaa pproved without issues but it wasn't funny that due to their dirty way to make 500 bath extra out of me I had to get myself explained at australian immigration.
Will ******
Sure they, will. Not sure how the covid visas are right now but as I've heard if you bring an embassy letter they can give you another one. In any case, if denied you get 7 days.
Will ******
I'm not sure if you have already used your visa extension but if you don't want absolutely any trouble your best option is probably to go to immigration, apply for a visa extension:

- if it is denied because you have already extended once then you'll get a 7 day extension which will allow you to leave the country on the 4th

- if you haven't extended yet, you'll get a 30 day extension.

That will cost you 1900thb in both cases.

Overstaying is not recommended, and it also affects you for future visa applications in other countries. However, you can do it, you'll have to pay 500 bath per day and you'll get into the very unlikely possibility of being detained for overstaying. Something that never happens but doesn't mean it can't happen.
Will ******
Consider the fact that they do not pick up the phone, just show up and say it was impossible for you to get an appointment because nobody picked up the phone.