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Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)

WARNING: Only trust Thai government websites with .go.th domains or Thai agent websites with .co.th or .in.th domains, as these require verified Thai registration and cannot be registered anonymously.

The official TDAC form is available at tdac.immigration.go.th, which uses the official .go.th government domain.

The services by AGENTS CO., LTD. does NOT charge any fees for arrivals within 72 hours. If you need to book more than 72 hours in advance, there is a service fee of $8.

Do not trust other sites pretending to be a trustworthy agency. Pay attention to delivery time - the service operated by AGENTS CO., LTD. has 1 minute delivery time for arrivals within 72 hours.

Don't fall for sites pretending to be agents.co.th or the official government tdac.immigration.go.th website. Always double-check the exact domain in your browser.

Scam services may take days to process your application, others may not even do anything. With these TDAC scam services you also need to worry about double charges.

Please watch out for TDAC misinformation spread by fugitive Jesse Nickles and his many fake accounts on Quora, TripAdvisor, Reddit, and other platforms.

TRUSTED TDAC LINKS:

Official Government TDAC Form: tdac.immigration.go.th
Official TDAC form by AGENTS
Official TDAC information page by AGENTS (tdac.in.th)

Apr 21, 2026
10 days ago
John *********
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Coming to Thailand next month. It is my understanding that Filipinos can enter visa free.

Americans can also enter visa free but need an arrival card that is obtained no more than 3 days of arrival.

Can someone verify this?

I just want everything to go smoothly. I’ve been to Thailand twice and don’t remember having to do anything other than have my passport.
10 comments
Mar 27, 2026
a month ago
Mike ******
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On the TDAC form, it asks for departure date, but what if you enter on a Non O visa based on retirement? And purpouse of travel?
7 comments
Mar 20, 2026
a month ago
Charlie ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I have a 12 month O-A visa , runs out on 17th April this year. I have extended my health insurance and intend to re enter Thailand before 17th. I know that I will be stamped in for a further 12months ( or to the end of my insurance cover). I will get a multi entry permit at Phuket immigration so I can leave and return after that and protect my visa. I know I will need to show my visa , passport, copies of passport and TM30, and of course there will be the fee. What other documents might I need and is there a form to fill out?
23 comments
Mar 19, 2026
a month ago
Gerry ********
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Just a heads up for any Scots travelling to Thailand 🇹🇭

I had a small issue arriving at Don Mueang Airport recently—mainly my own doing, but worth sharing.

I entered Thailand on a 6-month METV visa. When filling in the TDAC form, both “nationality” and “country of residence” use drop-down menus. Normally, as a Brit, you scroll down and pick United Kingdom—but on this form, it didn’t appear the way I expected.

Scrolling back up, the first thing I came across was “SCT – Scottish”. Thinking Thailand might have separated the four home nations, I selected that.

On my first two entries, it wasn’t flagged. But on my third entry (Laos to Don Mueang International Airport), a supervisor was called and I was asked to take a seat.

All sorted within about 5 minutes—no drama—but they explained I should have selected “GBR” (United Kingdom), which is correct and what I’ll use going forward.

Just sharing so nobody else gets caught out. If I’d seen GBR first, I’d have picked it—there’s no separate code for Welsh, Northern Irish or English.
26 comments
Mar 19, 2026
a month ago
Max **********
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So I'm in Thailand on a one year Retirement Visa. Multiple entries. Now I'm going out of the country for the first time. Are there any documents I need to show when I return to Bangkok? Or is it enough with the stamp in the passport?
67 comments
Jan 26, 2026
3 months ago
Jason ********
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I'm a Canadian in Canada, is it still possible to get 60 day visa exempt flying in Bankok from Cannada ? Looking at the website it appears that I am able to get 60 days visa exempt. Thank you very much for your advice.
5 comments
Jan 21, 2026
3 months ago
I need help, on the 8th I arrive in Malaysia spend one night and on the 9th I leave to Bangkok to stay for 5 nights and then I return to Malaysia I have to fill the TDAC?

I need help. I arrive in Malaysia on the 8th, spend one night there, and on the 9th I leave for Bangkok for 5 nights before returning to Malaysia. Do I need to fill out the TDAC form?

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Necesito ayuda, el día 8 llego a Malasia paso una noche y el 9 salgo a Bangkok para estar 5 noches y luego vuelvo a Malasia tengo que rellenar el TDAC ?

I need help. I arrive in Malaysia on the 8th, spend one night there, and on the 9th I leave for Bangkok for 5 nights before returning to Malaysia. Do I need to fill out the TDAC form?
6 comments
Jan 16, 2026
3 months ago
Hi what do I need to bring with me when entering Thailand for the first time with a DTV?

- 20,000THB in cash

- Copy of the DTV

- Passport

Anything else?
23 comments
Dec 31, 2025
4 months ago
Stephen ********
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Just a update on previous post I asked can you jump que with visa and over 60 years old answer is no .

Come through immigration last night 19.30 took 1 hour 20 min.

Make sure all your paperwork is correct return tickets etc. Seen a lot of people getting turned around .and Immigration officers taking people away .
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