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VISA

 

The Royal Thai Consulate General in New York is responsible for the issuance of e-Visa for residents in 10 Northeastern states of the U.S., or so-called consular jurisdiction, namely Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Islands, and Vermont.

 

 

*** PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE APPLYING VISA ***

 
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PROCESSING TIME

  1. It is highly recommended to apply for a visa approximately one month before your intended travel date.
  2.  The visa application must be submitted online no more than 90 days and no later than 14 days before your trip.
  3.  Consular officers reserve the right to request additional documents as deemed necessary as well as the right to reject any application without having to provide reason.

 

 

PAYMENT PROBLEM

     In case your payment cannot be processed throughplease contact your credit card provider/Bank to resolve the issue by confirming that it is an authorized transaction and not fraudulent.

  

WHAT IS TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card)? 

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     Starting 1 May 2025, international visitors can use the new Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) — an online system replacing the traditional embarkation card (TM.6 form).

     This upgrade is part of Thailand’s push to enhance efficiency, reduce paperwork, and improve the arrival experience. The TDAC system will be fully integrated with immigration, health, visa, and customs services, helping streamline entry procedures.
 
     With multilingual support and user-friendly tools, Thailand is ready to welcome the world as a Smart Tourism Destination.
 
     For more information, please visit https://www.immigration.go.th/


To get TDAC started, please have the following information ready:
🔆Passport and other travel documents;
🔆Personal details like your full name, date of birth, and nationality;
🔆Travel itinerary, including flight information, arrival date, and accommodations in Thailand; and
🔆Any necessary health declarations.

Now, you’re ready to begin registration:

1️⃣ Step 1: First, visit the official website at www.tdac.immigration.go.th and click the “Arrival Card” button or simply scan the QR code.
2️⃣ Step 2: Provide your passport information. You may do so by uploading a clear photograph of your passport or by manually inputting your personal information in English.
3️⃣ Step 3: Provide your travel itinerary, including your flight details and where you’ll be staying in Thailand. Click “Continue” to move to the next step.
4️⃣ Step 4: For individuals with specific nationalities or travel history to areas identified as high risk for specific diseases within the last 14 days, the system will prompt you to provide additional health declaration information. Click “Next” to proceed.
5️⃣ Step 5: If traveling with others, you can click the “Add” button to include their information, repeating the previous steps for each person.
6️⃣ Step 6: Now, take a moment to carefully review all the information you have entered. If you need to make any changes, just click “Edit” button.
7️⃣ Step 7: Enter your email address to receive confirmation of your TDAC submission, agree to the terms and conditions, and click “Submit” to finalize your application.
8️⃣ Step 8: Finally, download the evidence of your TDAC submission or check your email for the confirmation. Be sure to have this ready to present upon your arrival in Thailand.

✅Completion of the TDAC online is mandatory for all foreign nationals before their arrival and can be completed right up until the time the traveler goes through immigration.
 
 
 
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If you have any inquiry about Thai E-Visa,

please call 212-754-1770 ext. 308 during business hours, 

Mon-Fri 10.00 am - 12.00 pm and 1.00 pm - 3.30 pm

or send a message to

Facebook Message of "Royal Thai Consulate General NY"

or send an e-mail to [email protected]