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Travelers to Thailand should be aware that fake websites are impersonating the official Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) platform, charging unauthorized fees and potentially stealing sensitive personal data. The legitimate TDAC is always free and can be accessed exclusively through Thai government portals, specifically domains ending in .go.th or tdac.in.th, before travel by air, land, or sea. To guarantee security and compliance, all travelers must use only the official channels—details on how to securely complete this process follow.

Beginning 1 May 2025, all non-Thai nationals entering Thailand by air, land, or sea will be required to complete the new digital arrival card, known as the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), prior to arrival. This mandatory digital form replaces the former paper-based TM6 card and is intended to streamline immigration procedures while enhancing border security through the integration of biometric data.

Starting May 2025, all non-Thai nationals must complete the new Thailand Digital Arrival Card before entering by air, land, or sea.

There are no fees associated with submitting the TDAC, and travelers must complete the form within 72 hours before arriving in Thailand, although same-day submission is permitted. The process is accessible via the official websites immigration.go.th or tdac.in.th, where travelers will complete a two-part form detailing personal information and travel or accommodation details. The TDAC is part of Thailand’s push for a digital transformation in travel documentation, making the process more convenient for international visitors.]

Required documents for the TDAC include a valid passport, flight or vehicle number, and the full address of accommodation in Thailand, formatted according to province-specific standards. The platform narrows down districts and sub-districts based on the province selected to guarantee accurate entry. The TDAC system allows travelers to update certain details before travel, but changes to key personal identifiers may require a new application. Upon completion, the system generates a QR code, which travelers must save digitally or print for immigration inspection.

Although some categories may be exempt from this requirement, these exceptions have not been publicly disclosed, and travelers are advised to consult official sources for updates.

Increased reports of fake TDAC websites have prompted warnings from Thai authorities. These fraudulent sites often charge fees or attempt to steal personal data by mimicking official portals. The legitimate TDAC is always free, and applicants should only use websites with the .go.th domain to avoid scams.

No payments are required at any point during the process, and authorities stress the importance of direct use of official government portals.

The TDAC system is designed to increase efficiency, reduce airport queues, and minimize paper waste, while automated data validation decreases the risk of errors. Data submitted through the TDAC is integrated with biometric and criminal databases, supporting enhanced security.

Travelers should prepare their documents and accommodation details in advance, use mobile-friendly devices for submission, and remain vigilant against unofficial sites to guarantee compliance and data safety.

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