What should I do if I submitted my Thailand Pass with the wrong date of birth?

May 16, 2022
2 years ago
Logan **********
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Hello just submitted my Thailand pass but messed up my date of birth by one day. I went to change my info but it won’t let me fix it.. what can I do?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user submitted their Thailand Pass application but accidentally entered their date of birth incorrectly by one day. They found they could not change it after submission. Comments suggest submitting a new application, contacting the embassy for assistance, and emailing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to request a correction. Other users shared their experiences and suggested reaching out through back-channel communication if there are issues.
Caleb ***************
I thought their calendar java was lame.
Caleb ***************
I don't know man. I did mine correctly and it came back the next day... the above poster may have a point: contact the embassy directly: back-channels. cheers.
Brian ********
Change Thailand Pass (TP) details

Email
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Cliff *********
Thailand Pass document has my name, country of departure, date of arrival and valid date range, date of submission and the id number.

Also the QR code.

Date of birth and passport number are NOT on there.
Danny *************
Email them. I had issues processing last year and I emailed the embassy in the country I was living in. Worked a treat.
Logan **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
So I re did the application and it’s still one day off.. something is wrong in their end
John **********
Are you using the right date format?
Brandon ************
Submit a new application
Logan **********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Brandon ***********
I just did but it’s still a day off:/
Milton ******************
@Logan *********
auto insert probably has the wrong date and changed it…. I have to always check mine because it inserts mine with bday 2 days off
Brandon ************
@Logan *********
are you sure you're looking at the date international style and not American style?

American is month/day/year.

But international is day/month/year and that's what Thailand uses
Logan **********
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@Brandon ***********
yep, my birthday is 29th but it says 28th
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