What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?

Who Is Required to Submit a TDAC?

All foreign nationals entering Thailand are required to complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) prior to arrival, with the following exceptions:

  • Transit passengers who do not go through immigration during their layover in Thailand

  • Border Pass holders entering Thailand through designated border checkpoints

Travelers must complete and submit their Digital Arrival Card no later than 3 days before their arrival in Thailand, including the arrival date.


This timeframe ensures sufficient time for proper processing and verification of the provided information.

The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) simplifies entry by replacing traditional paper forms with a modern online process. Travelers can submit their TDAC through the official Thai Immigration Bureau website: http://tdac.immigration.go.th

Two submission options are available:

  • Individual Submission – Ideal for solo travelers

  • Group Submission – Perfect for families or groups traveling together

All submitted details can be updated before your trip, offering flexibility to make last-minute changes if needed.

The TDAC application process is quick, simple, and designed for ease of use. Just follow these steps:

  1. Choose your submission type – Individual or Group

  2. Fill in all required sections, including:

    • Personal Details

    • Travel & Accommodation Information

    • Health Declaration

  3. Submit your application and wait for confirmation via email

Your form will be reviewed and processed for timely delivery before your trip.

Who Needs to Complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) Online?

The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is a secure online alternative to the traditional TM6 paper form. It provides a streamlined, digital process for all foreign travelers entering Thailand—whether by air, land, or sea.

 

This digital form collects your travel and health details before arrival, helping ensure a faster and smoother entry experience at the border. The system is officially approved by Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health and is required regardless of your visa status.