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If you're an Indonesian citizen planning a trip to Thailand, there's one important step to complete before departure: the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC). This digital form has replaced the TM6 paper form and is required for foreign travelers entering the country.
We’ve made it easier to complete your TDAC online before you travel. You just need a few minutes, and you're done.
What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?
The Thailand Digital Arrival Card is a required online immigration form for travelers entering Thailand. 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 |
Indonesian citizens entering 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 it's submitted, your Digital Arrival Card is valid for one single entry into Thailand. We’ll send the completed form to you via email.
Thailand Digital Arrival Card requirements for Indonesian travelers
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A valid Indonesian 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: Include your full name, nationality, phone number, and email address.
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Travel plans: You’ll need to enter 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 Indonesian citizen
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What Indonesian travelers should know before submitting the TDAC
Once your TDAC is submitted, you can still update most of the information, such as your arrival date or hotel address, if your plans change. However, you won’t be able to edit your full name, passport number, nationality, or date of birth. If these need correction, you’ll have to submit a new form.
Why apply for the TDAC with us
We're not the Thai government. We're a private visa service provider with over 10 years of experience helping travelers submit immigration forms as well as apply for visas the easy way. Yes, you can apply for the Thailand Digital Arrival Card on your own. But sometimes, government platforms don’t work properly (gateway errors, failing to recognize input, etc.).
We help travelers avoid the frustration of dealing with this, allowing them to complete their applications with a simpler, easier, bug-free application form. Our 97% approval rate means most of our customers get their travel documents without issues.
“I used iVisa for the Thailand Digital Arrival Card and it saved me a lot of time. It was simple to fill out and I didn’t have to worry about it when I got to the airport.” — Junaidi, Indonesia
Thailand Digital Arrival Card FAQs
1. Do Indonesian citizens need the Thailand Digital Arrival Card?
Yes. All foreign travelers, including Indonesian citizens, must complete the Digital Arrival Card before entering Thailand. It replaces the former TM6 paper form.
2. When should I submit my Thailand Digital Arrival Card?
You can submit the form up to 72 hours before arriving in Thailand. Applying early is recommended to avoid delays at immigration.
3. Can I update my TDAC after I submit it?
Yes, you can edit most information, such as arrival date or hotel address. However, details like your full name, passport number, nationality, and date of birth cannot be changed. If those need correction, you'll have to submit a new application.
4. Is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card the same as a visa?
No. The TDAC is an immigration entry form, not a visa. Depending on your nationality and the purpose of your visit, you may still need a visa to enter Thailand.
5. What happens if I forget to submit the Digital Arrival Card?
If you don’t complete the TDAC before arrival, you may face delays at immigration or be asked to complete it manually. Submitting it online before traveling helps you avoid unnecessary issues.
6. Do I need to print the Thailand Digital Arrival Card?
In most cases, a digital copy sent to your email is enough. However, it’s a good idea to have a printed version with you, just in case immigration asks for it.
Still have questions?
Our customer support team is ready to assist with any queries you have about traveling to Thailand or the Thailand Digital Arrival Card submission process. Contact us anytime via WhatsApp or iVisa chat.
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