I’m holding a visa arrival. If I overstay, does it affect me apply for Non B next time? Will they stamp anything if I overstay?
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Overstaying a visa on arrival in Thailand incurs a daily fine of 500 baht and results in a stamp in your passport indicating the overstay. However, as long as you meet the document requirements, an overstay does not affect your eligibility for applying for a Non-Immigrant B visa.
my current stamp expires on the 31. But they are having holiday until 30. So can I go to the immigration office on July 31 and I suppose to get the extension on the same day right?
yes, go to the immigration office and apply for it. They may request proof that you're leaving the country within 7 days. But you should be able to get that 7 day application for extension denied stamp that gives you a week to leave.
I'd wait until your current stamp is almost expiring because that 7 day stamp starts from the date you apply for it. so if you apply early you lose the days on your current stamp.
NO a 15 day visa on arrival cannot get a 30 day extension, you could get a 7 day extension denied stamp for 1900baht that gives you one more week but that's it