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Filling Out the Electronic Arrival Card for Thailand: A Step-by-Step Guide
Jump into the digital age as Thailand ushers in a new era! From May 1, 2025, all visiting tourists need to submit an electronic version of the TM6 form known as the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC). Here's everything you need to know to make your way through the passport control like a pro!
Timing Your Form FillingTake a few minutes to complete the TDAC, ensuring it's done 72 hours prior to your arrival in the Land of Smiles[2].
Picking the Right PlatformGet on the official TDAC website or any designated platform to access the form. It's available in English, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean for your convenience[3]!
Gathering Essential InfoYou'll need some key details to fill out the TDAC, such as your full name, date of birth, nationality, travel information, accommodation details, recent travel history, and passport information[1].
What to Expect After SubmissionOnce you've provided all the details, you'll receive a QR code. Make sure to keep this safe, as it'll be required at passport control upon your arrival[5]!
The TDAC isn't a visa but serves as an additional entry form for non-Thai nationals arriving via air, land, or sea[4][5]. It's all part of enhancing security and streamlining the immigration process!
So, pack your bags, get your forms in order, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Thailand!
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Completing the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) involves crucial details such as your travel, accommodation, and passport information, as well as your full name, date of birth, and nationality. It's essential to fill out the TDAC 72 hours prior to your arrival in Thailand, and you'll receive a QR code for passport control upon your arrival. Although the TDAC isn't a visa, it serves as an additional entry form for non-Thai nationals arriving via air, land, or sea, aiming to increase security and simplify the immigration process while you voyage into the Land of Smiles.