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DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
The Thailand Pass is a travel document that must be filled out by visitors of all nationalities before their arrival in the country. The purpose of the form is to help the Thai government to manage the risks related to travel during the ongoing pandemic.
The Thailand Pass does NOT replace a visa in any way. If your nationality requires a visa to visit Thailand, you still need to get one. Apply now for your Thailand Pass with iVisa.com
WHO CAN ENTER THAILAND WITH THIS DOCUMENT
The Thailand Pass is required for all nationalities without exception. The Health Declaration does not replace a visa, so be sure to get one if your nationality needs a visa to enter Thailand. You can check this information on our Visa Checker tool at the top right of this page.
See the FAQs for other required documents for entering Thailand.
All citizens eligible can apply for the document here.
OBTAIN THE THAILAND PASS
You can fill in the application for the Thailand Pass online with iVisa.com at any time. However, all travelers must register for the Thailand Pass online at least 7 business days before departure. On the application, you’ll have to provide personal information and details about your intended stay in Thailand as well as health information. Applicants are required to have a confirmed flight ticket before submitting the form, you can check the list of documents needed to apply in the following FAQs.
Once the pass is approved, travelers will be emailed a QR code and must be ready to present the accompanying QR code on their mobile device or as a printed copy on arrival.
Visit the application page to complete the Thailand Pass.
DISPLAY THE FORM
After applying online with us, travelers will be sent a confirmation email with a QR code, it is important to save this and print it out just in case you are asked to show both on arrival to Thailand.
Visit the FAQs below to view the quarantine rules for Thailand.
ABOUT COVID-19 SELF-TESTING
Don't waste vacation time searching for a COVID-19 test center. Even if you don't need to take a test to enter Thailand, you will need a negative COVID-19 test result to enter the US. Simplify testing by ordering the eMed self-testing COVID-19 kit online. Pack the test in your suitcase and self-test no more than 3 days prior to your flight back to the US. Check the FAQs to learn more about our trusted testing partner.
Required Documents to Apply
Passport Personal Details Scan
Proof of Travel Medical Insurance (if applicable)
Medical proof of COVID-19 vaccination (if applicable)
Passport Personal Details Scan (Minor) (if applicable)
Negative pre-departure PCR COVID-19 test result (if applicable)
Important Instructions
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US RESIDENTS ONLY: To return to the US you’ll need to take a COVID-19 test the day before your entry date. Don’t waste time looking for a test lab in Thailand. Simplify travel with the purchase of an eMed test kit. Order yours now and pack it in your luggage. Then follow the Certified Guide’s online instructions to take the mandatory test 24 hours before your journey back to the US.
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All travelers to Thailand, including Thai citizens returning from abroad, are required to have a Thailand Pass.
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Your passport must be valid for 6 months beyond your planned arrival date.
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The Thailand Pass is part of the required documentation you will need to enter Thailand, it DOES NOT replace a visa. If your country requires a visa, the immigration officers will ask for your visa when you enter Thailand. Keep in mind some nationalities will require a paper visa. If that is your case, we suggest you visit your local embassy.
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Unvaccinated travelers arriving without pre-departure testing are required to show on arrival: a pre-booked quarantine hotel reservation.
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All travelers must have proof of health insurance with at least 10,000 USD coverage for medical treatments in Thailand (for non-Thais only).
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Proof of yellow fever vaccination is required if you are traveling from a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission.
Remember to check your country's safety recommendations before traveling, for a better travel experience
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Do I need to show a COVID vaccination certificate to enter Thailand?
Full vaccination is not mandatory to enter Thailand, however, if you display your COVID vaccine passport or vaccination certificate, you won't need to present a negative PCR test nor to follow a quarantine.
Accepted vaccines are Sinovac, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Sinopharm, and Sputnik V.
You are considered vaccinated if all doses of a vaccine against SARS-Cov-2 have been administered at least two weeks before traveling.
Do I need a negative COVID-19 test result to enter Thailand?
- COVID test prior to arrival: PCR within 72 hours before departure for unvaccinated travelers
- COVID test exemptions: Fully vaccinated travelers.
Why buy a COVID-19 self-testing kit? (US residents only)
The eMed self-test COVID-19 kit includes 6 rapid antigen tests that meet major US airline's entry requirements- perfect for travelers on round-trip journeys from the United States!
Order your test kit before your trip and it will be delivered to your home address for easy testing, anywhere, anytime. The Certified Guide will help you get results in 15 minutes on the NAVICA app. Get the eMed self-test COVID-19 kit for $150- that’s only $25 per test.
Is quarantine obligatory when I arrive in Thailand?
Option 1 - exemptions from quarantine for unvaccinated travelers:
- Travelers with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before departure.
- Travelers must have proof of insurance with at least 10,000 USD coverage for medical treatments in Thailand (for non-Thais only.)
Option 2 - for unvaccinated travelers who cannot undergo an RT-PCR test result within 72 hours before traveling:
- Alternative Quarantine (AQ) hotel confirmation for 5 days (including 1 RT-PCR test.)
- Travelers must have proof of insurance with at least 10,000 USD coverage for medical treatments in Thailand (for non-Thais only.)
- Take a PCR test on days 4 - 5 in Thailand during the mandatory 5-day quarantine at AQ hotel.
NOTE: Fully vaccinated travelers are exempted from quarantine requirements.
Here you can check the Approved List of AQ Hotel.
What is the Thailand Pass?
This declaration is a measure to contain the spread of COVID-19 in Thailand. By submitting the Thailand Pass, health officials can verify if the traveler is fit to enter the country. In addition, if any traveler is infected with coronavirus or has symptoms, the information provided in the declaration registry will enable the relevant organizations to communicate with those affected and follow a series of protocols.
The Thailand Pass is a single entry pass, valid for 14 days and can only be used once.
Is it mandatory to apply for the Thailand Pass if I’m traveling to Thailand?
Yes, All nationalities must apply for this declaration, including Thai citizens who are returning to Thailand.
How much does the Thailand Pass cost?
Depending on the processing option you choose, prices will vary, as follows:
- Standard Processing Time: 7 days - USD 26.00
- Rush Processing Time: 5 days - USD 45.50
- Super Rush Processing Time: 3 days - USD 78.00
You can pay with a valid credit or debit card.
When should I apply for the Thailand Pass?
All travelers must register for the Thailand Pass online at least 7 business days before departure. Make sure you calculate the time you have before your trip and choose the processing option that best suits your needs.
Apply right now and get your document asap!
What do I need to apply for the Thailand Pass?
- Passport - which must be valid for at least 6 months after your arrival date: The image format of your passport scan must be in PNG, JPG or JPEG.
- Credit/debit card for payment: The payment must be made online.
- Thai Visa (if required)
- Certificate of Vaccination
- Paid AQ hotel reservation confirmation
- Medical insurance with minimum coverage of 10,000 USD
What do I need to present upon arrival in Thailand?
The documents you must present upon arrival at the airport in Thailand will depend on two points that we present below:
For Foreigners: You must have:
- A health certificate stating that you do not have Coronavirus disease (it must be issued within 72 hours before the arrival date.)
- A health insurance policy that shows a minimum medical coverage of 10,000 USD in Thailand and expenses related to COVID-19 treatment.
- The QR code on the Thailand Pass.
- Approved visa, if your nationality requires one.
For Thai citizens: You must have:
- A health certificate indicating that you are fit to travel.
- A letter issued by the Royal Thai Embassy, Royal Thai Consulate-General or Ministry of Foreign * Affairs or Kingdom of Thailand certifying that you are a Thai national returning to Thailand.
- The QR Code on the Thailand Pass
How can I get the Thailand Pass?
You can fill out our quick and easy application form from any device connected to the internet. You will be required to provide us with all the information mentioned above. Have all the required documents at hand when applying. Once you submit your application and it is approved, the Thailand Pass will be emailed to you with a QR code, that you must show upon arrival to Thailand.
How long does it take to apply?
How long is the Thailand Pass valid for?
It is only valid for one single entry and up to 14 days of travel.
Apply right now and get your documents as you need them.
What if I’m traveling to Thailand from a high-risk country?
Can I get the Thailand Pass for free?
With iVisa.com we charge a service fee and the total price you pay depends on the processing speed you choose. We highly recommend you using iVisa.com and our user-friendly platform. Our expert agents will verify your information before submitting the form to the immigration officials! It will be less time consuming, and our experts will help you make sure everything is correct before approving the application.
Who can I talk to if I have more questions?
Where can I read more about the Thailand Pass and other products?
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Where can I read more?
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