Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) – New Entry Rules for Thailand 2025
From May 1, 2025, Thailand introduced a new entry requirement – and while it’s a small change, it’s important to get right before you travel.
The Thai authorities have launched a digital system called the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC), which must be completed before entering the country.
If you’re arriving in Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai or anywhere else in Thailand, here’s exactly what you need to know – especially if you’ve already booked your private airport transfer.
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What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card?
The TDAC replaces the old paper arrival card you used to fill out on the plane.
It’s now fully digital – and mandatory for all travelers, regardless of how you enter Thailand:
- Arriving by air (Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, etc.)
- Crossing a land border
- Arriving by sea
Most travelers complete this before landing in Bangkok – often combined with a pre-booked Hua Hin private transfer to reach their hotel comfortably.
When and How to Complete TDAC
You can complete the TDAC from 72 hours (3 days) before arrival – not earlier.
Registration must currently be done online via the official system.
Before you start, make sure you have the following ready:
- Your passport
- Flight details (arrival and departure)
- Your hotel or accommodation address in Thailand
If you’re heading to the islands or beach destinations, many travelers pre-book routes like Koh Chang private transfers or Khao Lak private transfers in advance.
The TDAC is completely free.
What Happens on Arrival?
When you arrive in Thailand and pass through immigration, you’ll need to show your TDAC confirmation.
- Save it offline on your phone
- Or bring a printed copy
Once you’re through immigration and baggage claim, your driver will be waiting at the agreed meeting point.
💡 Tip: Delays at immigration are normal – all our drivers track your flight and wait accordingly.
If you’re exploring Northern Thailand, you can also arrange scenic routes like Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai private transfers with optional sightseeing stops.
Important: TDAC is NOT a Visa
The TDAC is not a visa – it’s simply a digital arrival registration.
You still need to meet standard entry requirements:
- Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months
- Most European travelers receive visa exemption on arrival
- Longer stays require a visa arranged in advance
If you forget to complete the TDAC, you risk delays – or in worst cases, being denied entry.
Why Thailand Introduced TDAC
- Faster immigration processing
- Improved security and data handling
- Better health monitoring systems
In short – less paperwork, smoother arrivals.
Arriving in Thailand – What to Expect
After landing, your arrival process will typically look like this:
- Immigration (show passport + TDAC)
- Baggage claim
- Meet your driver at the exit
- Start your private transfer to hotel or destination
We always provide clear meeting instructions – so you know exactly where to go.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card mandatory?
Yes, all travelers must complete the TDAC before entering Thailand, regardless of how they arrive.
When can I fill out the TDAC?
You can complete the TDAC up to 72 hours before your arrival in Thailand.
Is TDAC the same as a visa?
No, the TDAC is not a visa. It is only a digital arrival registration. Standard visa rules still apply.
Do children need a TDAC?
Yes, every traveler including children must be registered, but families can submit applications together.
What happens if I forget to fill it out?
You risk delays or being denied entry into Thailand, so it’s important to complete it before departure.
Final Tip
We always do our best to keep you updated with the latest travel requirements for Thailand.
However, rules can change – so always double-check official sources before departure.
And once you land, make sure your transfer is ready – it makes all the difference after a long flight.

