The Thailand Digital Arrival Card system is an official government-run digital registration platform for all travelers entering Thailand.
It streamlines the entry process by combining customs, immigration, and health declarations into one simple online form.
Useful information about travelling to Thailand:
The official currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht (THB). The Baht is used throughout the country for all transactions. While Thai Baht is the standard currency, US dollars (USD) and other major currencies may sometimes be accepted in tourist areas, but it is recommended to use Baht for everyday purchases.
The official language of Thailand is Thai. English is commonly spoken in major cities, tourist destinations, and business sectors. Regional dialects exist, but Thai is the predominant language throughout the country.
Approximately 71 million (2023 estimate).
Thailand has a tropical climate with three main seasons:
• Cool season – November to February, generally dry and mild.
• Hot season – March to May, with high temperatures and humidity.
• Rainy season - June to October, marked by heavy rainfall and occasional storms.
Example of an Thailand Digital Arrival Card Confirmation Email (for reference only)
Shortly after submitting the form, you will receive a QR code via email.
✅ QR code issued: Your information has been successfully submitted. Present this QR code to Thai immigration upon arrival.Once submitted, the Thailand Digital Arrival Card is processed by the official Thai government system. Travelers typically receive an email confirmation along with a QR code verifying their registration.
While your registration can be verified electronically, it is recommended to keep a digital or printed copy of your QR code for airline check-in and immigration inspection.
A new Digital Arrival Card must be submitted for every entry into Thailand, and it must be completed within 72 hours before arrival.
If there are any problems with your Thailand Digital Arrival Card—such as missing or incorrect information—airline staff or Thai immigration authorities may require you to correct or resubmit your form before boarding or upon arrival.
It is important to ensure that all personal, travel, and health information is accurate and complete. Errors or omissions may lead to delays at immigration.
Our role is to assist travelers in completing the Thailand Digital Arrival Card accurately and on time. The review, approval, and processing of the form are managed solely by the Thai government.