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Overstay

Thailand overstay rules, penalties, fines, and what to do if you've overstayed your visa.

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Overstaying your visa in Thailand carries serious consequences, from daily fines to multi-year entry bans and even detention. Thai immigration has become increasingly strict about enforcement, and ignorance of the rules is not accepted as an excuse. If you are at risk of overstaying or have already overstayed, our articles explain the penalties, resolution options, and how to avoid problems in the future.

What You'll Learn

  • Consequences and penalties for overstaying your Thai visa
  • Current overstay fine rates and blacklist thresholds
  • How to resolve an overstay situation legally
  • Voluntary vs. involuntary overstay and immigration enforcement

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fine for overstaying in Thailand?

The overstay fine is 500 Baht per day, up to a maximum of 20,000 Baht. However, if you overstay for more than 90 days and are caught by authorities (rather than surrendering voluntarily), you face entry bans ranging from 1 year (over 90 days) to 10 years (over 1 year).

Will I be banned from Thailand for overstaying?

If you voluntarily surrender and leave, you are banned for 1 year if the overstay exceeds 90 days. If you are arrested or caught at a checkpoint, the bans are more severe: 1 year for over 90 days, 3 years for over 1 year, 5 years for over 3 years, and 10 years for over 5 years of overstay.