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Thailand continues to be one of the most popular destinations for Australian travelers. With direct flights and visa-free entry for short stays, it’s an easy choice for a quick escape or extended holiday. Before landing, you’ll need to complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC).
We make it easy to complete the form online with clear instructions, fewer mistakes, and a quicker process from start to finish.
What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?
The Thailand Digital Arrival Card is a mandatory digital immigration form that has replaced the former TM6 paper card. It collects basic details about your identity, trip, and stay.
Key details about the Thailand Digital Arrival Card |
Who should complete the TDAC? |
📄Type of document: Digital immigration form, not a visa |
Australian citizens visiting Thailand for: |
⏱️When to submit: Up to 72 hours before arrival |
🛫Tourism: Visiting popular destinations like Bangkok, Chiang Mai, or Phuket |
💻How to complete: Online submission |
🛍️Business or shopping trips: Short-term visits for attending meetings, conferences, or trade events |
❗Important: Required in addition to any visa (if applicable) |
👨👩👧👦Family visits: Staying with relatives or friends in Thailand |
Once submitted, your TDAC is valid for a single entry and will be sent to your email. You’ll need to present it at the immigration checkpoint when you arrive.
Thailand Digital Arrival Card requirements for Australian travelers
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A valid Australian passport: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date. Be careful to enter your passport number exactly as it appears.
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Personal details: Your full name, nationality, phone number, and email address.
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Travel plans: This includes your arrival and departure dates, how you’re entering Thailand (such as by plane or car), your flight or vehicle number, and your reason for travel.
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Accommodation in Thailand: You must provide the full address of where you’ll be staying. This can be a hotel, apartment, or guesthouse.
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Health declarations (if needed): Depending on where you’ve been before arriving in Thailand, you may be asked to show proof of certain vaccinations, such as yellow fever.
How to apply for the Thailand Digital Arrival Card as an Australian citizen
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What Australian travelers should know before submitting the TDAC
You can update specific details after submitting your TDAC, such as your arrival date or accommodation. But if there’s an error in your name, passport number, nationality, or date of birth, you’ll need to submit a new form. These fields cannot be changed once submitted.
Why apply for the TDAC with us
We’re not the Thai government. We’re a private visa service provider that’s handled travel documents for over 1.2 million applicants worldwide. We’ve helped Australians travel confidently with clear forms, fewer visa and ETA rejections, and real-time support when needed.
Many government-run portals can be confusing or error-prone. Our service gives you access to an expert application review, a fully mobile-friendly experience, and step-by-step guidance designed for travelers who value speed and clarity.
“Tried doing it on my own but got stuck halfway through. Used iVisa instead and had the form done in 10 minutes, no stress.” — Daniel M, Australia
Thailand Digital Arrival Card FAQs
1. Do Australian citizens need the Thailand Digital Arrival Card?
Yes. All foreign nationals, including Australians, must submit the TDAC before arrival.
2. Do Australians need a visa to enter Thailand?
You don’t need a visa for stays of up to 30 days if entering for tourism. But you do need to submit the TDAC before arriving.
3. Does the TDAC replace a Thailand visa?
No. The TDAC is a separate immigration document. If you need a visa based on your reason for travel or length of stay, you’ll need to apply for that separately.
4. Do I need to print my TDAC?
A digital copy is accepted, but printing a backup is a good idea in case your phone isn’t accessible when going through immigration.
5. When should Australians complete the TDAC?
You can apply as early as 72 hours before your arrival. We recommend doing it once your travel plans are confirmed.
6. Is the TDAC good for multiple entries?
No. It’s valid for a single entry only. If you leave and come back, you’ll need to complete a new form.
7. What if I forget to complete the TDAC?
You could be delayed at immigration or denied entry. Submitting it ahead of time avoids that issue entirely.
Still have questions?
Our customer support team is available to answer your questions about the Thailand Digital Arrival Card or traveling to Thailand in general. Contact us anytime via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.
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