What declaration form do I need when applying for the Certificate of Entry (COE) to Thailand?

Jan 28, 2021
4 years ago
David ********
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Hello everyone, hope you are all safe and well. I have seen mention of a "declaration form" which is required when applying for the COE. Is this the T8 declaration form or another one.? I now have TR visa, COE, Covid insurance, ASQ reservation and flights. Do I need anything else?
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The discussion revolves around the requirement of a declaration form for travelers applying for the Certificate of Entry (COE) to Thailand during COVID-19. Most commenters indicate that the T8 form is necessary, although some travelers did not need it upon entry. It's recommended to have the T8 form ready as a precaution, even if it was not asked for during previous travels to Thailand. Various documents are needed alongside the COE, including health certificates and proof of insurance.
Greg *********
I think it's the T8, yes
Greg *********
Wasn't the T8 also one of the later Terminator models? 😅
Tony *********
Obviously different countries different forms
David *********
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/Declaration-form-for-Non-Thai-nationals.pdf
David ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Thanks giys. This really helps. I got this from the asq hotel so i am probably covered. Good on you. Cheets.
David ***********
I had this form ready just in case when I travelled to Thailand in Dec. At UK check-in (Emirates) they said it’s no longer required. Nobody asked to see it at transit (DXB) or at Thai Immigration (BKK).
David *********
This is the 3 page declaration form you need, nobody ever asks to see it but take one anyway
Tony *********
On Thai consulate email I got when my COE was approved in Sydney . Nothing about declaration form . Only T8

Entry to Thailand

1. After the receipt of COE, please prepare the additional documents to declare at the check-in counter as follows

1.1 Passport and valid Thai visa/ re-entry permit (if required)

1.2 Certificate of Entry (COE)

1.3 Fit to Fly Health Certificate. (Thailand’s Health Control requires a hard copy version.)

1.4 Medical certificate with a laboratory result indicating that COVID-19 is not detected, using RT-PCR test, issued within 72 hours before departure (in case of connecting flights, before embarkation from initial port).

1.5 Insurance or letter from employer guaranteeing that the insurance company or employer will cover a minimum of 100,000 USD of medical costs incurred by the applicant in Thailand, including medical costs in the event that applicant contracts COVID-19 (The insurance must cover the total duration of stay in Thailand)

1.6 T.8 Form (Health Declaration Form). You can download T.8 Form at
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* Documents (1.3) (1.4) (1.5) must be in English or Thai only. Certified translations into English or Thai are accepted in the case that the original copy is in a foreign language.

2. The abovementioned documents in 1. must be declared to the immigration and disease control officers once the passenger has arrived in Thailand.
Stuart *********
David ********
@Stuart ********
hi this declaration form is what I signed when completed visa. It was generated by the visa application, when submitting documents. Haven’t noticed it when applying for COE
Stuart *********
@David *******
yeah I stopped reading at the word declaration and didn’t see that you’d already got your visa 😀
David *********
@Stuart ********
this is for the visa I don’t think he means this one
Stuart *********
@David ********
I didn’t read the part where he said he had the TR already , just saw the word declaration and because loads of people stumble on that part of the application process.
Ryan ********
I was never asked for this declaration form when I entered in December.
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