All non-Thai nationals entering Thailand are now required to use the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), which has completely replaced the traditional paper TM6 immigration form.
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) Requirements
Last Updated: March 29th, 2025 11:17 AM
Thailand has implemented the Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) which has replaced the paper TM6 immigration form for all foreign nationals entering Thailand by air, land, or sea.
The TDAC streamlines entry procedures and enhances the overall travel experience for visitors to Thailand.
Here's a comprehensive guide to the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) system.
TDAC Fee / Cost
FREE
When to Submit
Within 3 Days Before Arrival
THE TDAC IS FREE OF CHARGE, PLEASE BE AWARE OF TDAC SCAMS
The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is an online form that has replaced the paper-based TM6 arrival card. It provides convenience for all foreigners entering Thailand by air, land, or sea. The TDAC is used to submit entry information and health declaration details before arriving in the country, as authorized by the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand.
Official Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) Introduction Video - Learn how the new digital system works and what information you need to prepare before your trip to Thailand.
Who Must Submit a TDAC
All foreigners entering Thailand are required to submit the Thailand Digital Arrival Card before their arrival, with the following exceptions:
Foreigners transiting or transferring in Thailand without going through immigration control
Foreigners entering Thailand using a Border Pass
When to Submit Your TDAC
Foreigners should submit their arrival card information within 3 days before arriving in Thailand, including the date of arrival. This allows sufficient time for processing and verification of the information provided.
How Does the TDAC System Work?
The TDAC system streamlines the entry process by digitizing the information collection that was previously done using paper forms. To submit the Digital Arrival Card, foreigners can access the Immigration Bureau website at http://tdac.immigration.go.th. The system offers two submission options:
Individual submission - For solo travelers
Group submission - For families or groups traveling together
Submitted information can be updated anytime before travel, giving travelers flexibility to make changes as needed.
TDAC Application Process
The application process for the TDAC is designed to be straightforward and user-friendly. Here are the basic steps to follow:
Visit the official TDAC website at http://tdac.immigration.go.th
Choose between individual or group submission
Complete the required information in all sections:
Added a description under the IMPORTANT NOTICE section: "Foreign travelers are required to complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card form no more than 3 days prior to their arrival in Thailand."
For Submitting the Arrival Card:
Improved the Family Name field to allow entry of the Dash (-) symbol when no information is available.
For Update the Arrival Card:
Improved the display of 'Country/Territory of Residence' and 'Country/Territory where you Boarded' fields on the Preview page to show only the country name.
Improve personal data entry by scanning the MRZ or uploading a passport MRZ image to automatically extract information, eliminating the need for manual input.
Improved the Departure Information section: When editing the Mode of Travel, a Clear button has been added to allow users to cancel their selection.
Improved the Country of Residence search functionality to support searching for "THA".
Improved the display of Country of Residence, Country where you Boarded, and Countries where you stayed within two weeks before arrival by changing the country name format to COUNTRY_CODE and COUNTRY_NAME_EN (e.g., USA : THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA).
For Update the Arrival Card:
Improved the Accommodation section: When editing or clicking the Reverse icon on Province / District, Area / Sub-District, Sub-Area / Post Code, all related fields will expand. However, if editing Post Code, only that field will expand.
Improved the Departure Information section: When editing Mode of Travel, a Clear button has been added to allow users to cancel their selection (as this field is optional).
Improved the Country of Residence search functionality to support searching for "THA".
Improved the display of Country of Residence, Country where you Boarded, and Countries where you stayed within two weeks before arrival by changing the country name format to COUNTRY_CODE and COUNTRY_NAME_EN (e.g., USA : THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA).
Added a section for entering outbound travel information.
Updated the Health Declaration section: Uploading a certificate is now optional.
The Post Code field will now automatically display the default code based on the province and district entered.
The Slide Navigation has been improved to show only the sections where all information has been successfully completed.
Added a 'Delete This Traveler' button to remove individual traveler information.
The List for the [Same as Previous Traveler] option now only shows the entry date into Thailand and the traveler's name.
The [Next] button has been renamed to [Preview], and the [Add] button has been renamed to [Add Other Travelers]. The [Add Other Travelers] button will not appear once the maximum number of travelers supported by the system is reached.
The Email Address field has been removed from Personal Information.
The system has been updated for additional protection in line with OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) standards.
The Stepper navigation has been improved: the [Previous] button will no longer appear in the Personal Information step, and the [Continue] button will not appear in the Health Declaration step.
For Update the Arrival Card:
Added a section for entering outbound travel information.
Updated the Health Declaration section: Uploading a certificate is now optional.
The Post Code field will now automatically display the default code based on the province and district entered.
The Email Address field has been removed from Personal Information.
The system has been updated for additional protection in line with OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) standards.
Revise the Personal Information page so that the Previous button is not displayed.
Official Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) Introduction Video - This official video was released by Thailand Immigration Bureau to demonstrate how the new digital system works and what information you need to prepare before your trip to Thailand.
Note that all details must be entered in English. For dropdown fields, you can type three characters of the desired information, and the system will automatically display relevant options for selection.
Required Information for TDAC Submission
To complete your TDAC application, you will need to prepare the following information:
Please note that the Thailand Digital Arrival Card is not a visa. You must still ensure you have the appropriate visa or qualify for visa exemption to enter Thailand.
Benefits of the TDAC System
The TDAC system offers several advantages over the traditional paper-based TM6 form:
Faster immigration processing upon arrival
Reduced paperwork and administrative burden
Ability to update information before travel
Enhanced data accuracy and security
Improved tracking capabilities for public health purposes
More sustainable and environmentally friendly approach
Integration with other systems for a smoother travel experience
TDAC Limitations and Restrictions
While the TDAC system offers many benefits, there are some limitations to be aware of:
Once submitted, certain key information cannot be updated, including:
Full Name (as it appears in passport)
Passport Number
Nationality/Citizenship
Date of Birth
All information must be entered in English only
Internet access is required to complete the form
The system may experience high traffic during peak travel seasons
Health Declaration Requirements
As part of the TDAC, travelers must complete a health declaration that includes: This includes Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate for travelers from affected countries.
List of countries visited within two weeks before arrival
Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate status (if required)
Declaration of any symptoms experienced in the past two weeks, including:
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Abdominal pain
Fever
Rash
Headache
Sore throat
Jaundice
Cough or shortness of breath
Enlarged lymph glands or tender lumps
Other (with specification)
Important: If you declare any symptoms, you may be required to proceed to the Department of Disease Control counter before entering the immigration checkpoint.
Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirements
The Ministry of Public Health has issued regulations that applicants who have travelled from or through countries declared as Yellow Fever Infected Areas must provide an International Health Certificate proving they have received a Yellow Fever vaccination.
The International Health Certificate must be submitted together with the visa application form. The traveller will also have to present the certificate to the Immigration Officer upon arrival at the port of entry in Thailand.
Nationals of the countries listed below who have not travelled from/through those countries do not require this certificate. However, they should possess concrete evidence showing that their domicile is not in an infected area to prevent unnecessary inconvenience.
The TDAC system allows you to update most of your submitted information anytime before your travel. However, as mentioned earlier, certain key personal identifiers cannot be changed. If you need to modify these critical details, you may need to submit a new TDAC application.
To update your information, simply revisit the TDAC website and log in using your reference number and other identifying information.
Official Thailand TDAC Related Links
For more information and to submit your Thailand Digital Arrival Card, please visit the following official link:
Will the airlines require this document at check-in or will it be only required at the immigration station at Thailand airport? Can it be completed before approaching immigration?
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Anonymous•March 29th, 2025 10:39 AM
At the moment this part is unclear, but it would make sense for airlines to require this when checking in, or boarding.
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Anonymous•March 29th, 2025 9:56 AM
For older visitors without inline skills, will a paper version be available?
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Anonymous•March 29th, 2025 10:38 AM
From what we understand it must done online, maybe you can have someone you know submit for you, or use an agent.
Assuming you were able to book a flight without any online skills the same company could help you with the TDAC.
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Anonymous•March 28th, 2025 12:34 PM
This is not required yet, it will start on May 1st, 2025
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Anonymous•March 29th, 2025 11:17 AM
Meaning you can apply April 28th for May 1st arrival.