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Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC): system For all foreign nationals, except for transit passengers not passing through Thailand Immigration.
From May 1st, 2025 TDAC will replace the paper TM6 immigration form as a digital system. The digital form is to be completed electronically before air, land, or sea arrival within three days before arrival to Thailand. (There is no earlier limitation when using this site except for 48 hours before departure.) The TDAC system will be fully integrated with immigration, health, visa, and customs services in the near future.
Besides the above url, TDAC is also Available by clicking either the button for Sign in or Sign up.
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Visa: Not generally required for stays of 60 days or less
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Passport: Valid until at least 6 months on date of entry
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Qualification: Entering via international airport or a land border checkpoint from a neighboring country (Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia) for tourism and business
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Stay duration: Up to 60 days
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Proof of departure: Onward/return e-ticket, evidence that can entry onward destination and evidence of sufficient funds for stay in Thailand
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Upon Disembarkation: Nothing special
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Malaria risk: Malaria risk exists throughout the year in rural, especially forested and hilly, areas of the whole country, mainly towards the international borders. There is no risk in cities and the main tourist resorts (e.g. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Koh Phangan, Koh Samui, and Phuket ) Details
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International certificate of vaccination or prophylaxis for Yellow Fever: Required if ≥1 year of age and >12 hours in transit and/or if arriving within 10 days after departing from any of the listed countries:
Yellow fever vaccinations and boosters are effective for life and suitable for all travelers over 9 months of age
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Additional health advisories: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) CDC: Traveler's Health CDC: Traveling to Thailand
World Health Organization (WHO) WHO: General Travel Advice
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Above requirements: Subject to change on short notice; additional information may be requested at Contact Us or the Embassy.
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Entry Status NO RESTRICTIONS Japan Residents
As of 1 March 2023 passengers are no longer required to present COVID-19 related documents such as the certificate of vaccination nor COVID-19 test result upon arrival in Thailand.
Measures can evolve very rapidly as the global situation changes. Check back regularly.
Last Updated: 30/04/2025
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