Effective 1 May 2025, all foreign travelers entering Thailand are required to register for the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) through an online system at least three (3) days before travel. This new regulation, announced by the Immigration Bureau of Thailand, aims to modernize and streamline the immigration process for international arrivals while enhancing security and efficiency at border checkpoints.
The TDAC is not a visa but a digital entry form that must be completed online prior to arrival.
What is the TDAC?
The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) replaces the traditional paper-based arrival forms previously required upon entry. This system has been developed to support Thailand’s transition to digital immigration and is part of a broader effort to accommodate growing cross-border business, tourism, and investment activities.
Travelers can complete the form through the official website:
https://tdac.immigration.go.th
Step-by-Step Guide to TDAC Registration
- Visit the official website: https://tdac.immigration.go.th
- Fill in your personal information, passport details, and travel itinerary
- Submit the form
- Wait for confirmation via email
- Present the TDAC confirmation and your passport at immigration upon arrival in Thailand
There is no fee for completing the TDAC registration.
Important Caution: Beware of Fake Websites
Travelers are strongly advised to use only the official TDAC website. There are reports of fraudulent websites impersonating the TDAC system, which may collect personal data or charge unauthorized fees.
To avoid issues, always check that the registration is made via tdac.immigration.go.th
Guidance for International Delegations and Business Visitors
The Asian – International Trade and Investment Association (AITIA) recommends that all international delegates, business representatives, and event participants traveling to Thailand from May 2025 onward complete the TDAC registration no later than 3 days prior to travel.
Our association is ready to support and coordinate with foreign organizations that require assistance with documentation or entry requirements for business visits to Thailand.
For official events such as the Thailand E-Commerce Selection Expo 2025 (TESE 2025) or FarmExpo, we encourage all foreign participants to complete this step to ensure smooth entry.
tdac. in .th fake Thailand TDAC website being promoted
just fyi to others who may have seen this link being shared across several travel related Facebook groups, it is NOT the official website for completing your Thailand arrival card (the new airport arrival system being launched May 2025).
the name of this fake website is “Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)” and it tries to look semi-official and they are trying to promote it on Google search results and Facebook but it is a privately owned website from a visa agency called “Thai Visa Centre” who was previously arrested for selling fraudulent Thai visas and drugs to tourists… so international travelers should be aware, they are hiding their association with the website but sharing it heavily on social media.
they also did this for the ETA travel authorization using eta .in .th and for the DTV digital nomads visa using dtv .in .th and are trying to collect tourist email addresses, personal info, etc so they can sell you visas and drugs after you arrive to Thailand.
the official Thai government website is:
tdac .immigration .go .th
Thank you very much for your warning and kind attention.
We would like to clarify that our website is not affiliated in any way with the unofficial website tdac.in.th mentioned in your comment.
In our article, we have clearly provided the official Thai government website link: tdac.immigration.go.th to ensure accurate and reliable information for all international travelers.
If you notice any part of our content that may cause confusion, we truly welcome your suggestions and will be happy to make prompt corrections.