Thailand Introduces Mandatory Digital Arrival Card

Thailand Introduces Mandatory Digital Arrival Card

Planning a trip to Thailand? Starting May 1, 2025, foreign visitors will need to complete a new Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) before entering the country. This update, introduced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is part of Thailand’s ongoing efforts to modernize and streamline entry procedures for international travelers.

Developed by the Immigration Bureau, the TDAC system is designed to collect essential information from visitors prior to their arrival. The online platform is already live, and user-friendly mobile apps for both Android and iOS are expected to launch soon, making the process even more convenient for travellers on the go.

This new digital form officially replaces the TM6 paper arrival card, which was discontinued in 2023. Unlike the TM6, the TDAC is entirely online and mandatory for all foreign nationals, regardless of their mode of entry—whether arriving by air, sea, or land.

Who Needs to Complete the TDAC?

All foreign visitors must complete the TDAC before arriving in Thailand. However, there are a few exceptions. Diplomatic personnel, members of certain international organizations, and accredited foreign officials residing in Thailand are exempt from this requirement. Thai citizens are also not required to complete the TDAC.

When and How to Fill It Out

Travelers can begin filling out the TDAC up to three days before their arrival date. The form will ask for basic travel information, including:

  • Passport number and personal details

  • Address of accommodation in Thailand

  • Health-related information (if applicable)

Those coming from high-risk areas may be asked to provide additional documentation or health details. The system allows for group submissions, making it easier for families or tour groups to submit their details together. Changes and updates to the form can be made right up until submission. If you’re planning to arrive on May 1, you can access the TDAC system as early as April 28 to complete your form in advance.

Not a Visa Substitute

It’s important to note that the TDAC does not replace a visa. Travelers who require a visa to enter Thailand must still obtain one through the appropriate channels. The TDAC simply serves as a digital arrival record to help authorities manage and support incoming travelers more efficiently.

Why This Matters

Thailand is one of the most visited destinations in Southeast Asia, and as tourism continues to rebound, the government is focused on improving infrastructure and procedures for international arrivals. The TDAC is part of a broader digital transformation aimed at making the arrival experience smoother, faster, and more secure. Whether you’re heading to the bustling streets of Bangkok, the tranquil beaches of Phuket, or the cultural gems of Chiang Mai, be sure to complete your Thailand Digital Arrival Card in advance to ensure a seamless start to your journey.

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Thomas holds a university degree with a focus on Languages, Humanities, Culture, Literature, and Economics, earned in both the UK and Latin America. His journey in Asia began in 2005 when he worked as a publisher in Krabi. Over the past twenty years, Thomas has edited newspapers and magazines across England, Spain, and Thailand. Currently, he is involved in multiple projects both in Thailand and internationally. In addition to Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, and Bali, but he spends the majority of his time in Asia. Through his diverse experiences, he has gained a deep understanding of various Asian cultures and communities. Thomas also works as a freelance writer, contributing short travel stories and articles to travel magazines. You can follow his work at www.asianitinerary.com

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