Fake Thailand Digital Arrival Card website alert

Fake Thailand Digital Arrival Card website alert

Fraudulent organizations attempting to charge for state services that are free.

Beware: Any website asking you to pay money for a Thailand Digital Arrival Card, such as the one above, is a scam. (Screenshot)
Beware: Any site that asks you to pay for a Thailand Digital Arrival Card, like the one above, is a hoax. ( Screenshot )

On the same day that the original Thailand Digital Arrival Card ( TDAC ) website debuted for foreign visitors to the nation, it has already been discovered.

Users are asked to pay a US$ 10 processing fee for the false website, which claims to be from a licensed third-party service provider, while the authentic website offers free access.

The report TM6 appearance cards that travelers used to fill out the TDAC system are now being replaced. It became effective on May 1 and is required for all overseas citizens traveling to Thailand by air, sea, or property.

Travelers may submit their information to the TDAC site, and they will receive an email that they can present upon arrival.

The Immigration Bureau clarified that software may be submitted within a three-day window prior to arrival, but no sooner, in response to uncertainty regarding the application date. Applications must be made at least three times before entrance, according to some earlier reports.

” The system is fully operational, and copy plans are in place to make things run smoothly. Travelers who encounter any issues you temporarily use a document immigration form during the first step, according to a statement from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

For travelers who need to fill out a TDAC type when they arrive, there are also computer terminals at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

This is the immigration bureau's standard TDAC website.

This is the immigration bureau’s standard TDAC website.