Thailand Overstay Fine Calculator
Thailand fines overstays 500 THB per day, capped at 20,000 THB. Longer overstays can also trigger a re-entry ban.
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About this calculator
Thai immigration charges 500 baht for each day of overstay, up to a maximum fine of 20,000 baht (reached at 40 days). Pay at the airport or an immigration office on exit. Separately, long overstays trigger blacklist bans: over 90 days = 1 year, over 1 year = 3 years, over 3 years = 5 years, over 5 years = 10 years if you surrender voluntarily - and longer if you are caught and arrested. This is an estimate, not legal advice.
FAQ
How much is the overstay fine in Thailand?
500 THB per day, capped at 20,000 THB. The cap is hit at 40 days; beyond that the money fine does not grow, but ban risk does.
Will I be banned for overstaying?
Short overstays paid on exit usually carry no ban. Over 90 days can mean a 1-year ban; multi-year overstays escalate to 3, 5 or 10-year bans.
Where do I pay the overstay fine?
At the immigration desk when you depart, or at a local immigration office. Bring cash in baht.
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