Travelling to Thailand could soon become a lot smoother. The country's Immigration Bureau is preparing to launch a new mobile application called the Thailand Immigration Management (THIM) app, which will allow foreign visitors to complete key arrival formalities before they even board their flight.
Currently in a pilot phase, the app is expected to be fully rolled out by August 2026. Thai authorities believe the digital platform will help reduce congestion at airports, speed up immigration procedures, and make the arrival process more convenient for travellers.
What Is The THIM App?

The Thailand Immigration Management (THIM) app is being developed for foreign nationals travelling to Thailand under any visa category. Through the app, travellers will be able to submit their personal and travel information and generate a Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) before arriving in the country.
According to Thailand's Immigration Bureau, the app is designed to simplify the entry process while reducing the need for manual data entry and paperwork at immigration checkpoints.
The pilot version is currently available for testing on both iOS and Android devices.
What Information Will Travellers Need To Provide?
Before travelling, users will be required to enter their passport details, travel information, and accommodation details through the app.
One of the most useful features is its passport-scanning capability. Travellers can simply scan their passport using their smartphone camera, allowing the system to automatically capture relevant information instead of requiring manual entry.
Authorities say the process has been designed to be quick and user-friendly, with most travellers expected to complete the registration in less than three minutes.
Faster Immigration, Less Waiting, And Group Registration Feature

The primary objective of the THIM app is to reduce waiting times at immigration counters and ease congestion at airports across Thailand.
By allowing travellers to complete arrival formalities before departure, immigration officers can process passengers more efficiently once they land. Officials expect this to improve the overall arrival experience, particularly during peak travel periods when airports experience heavy passenger traffic. The move comes as Thailand continues to strengthen its position as one of Asia's most popular tourism destinations, welcoming millions of international visitors every year.
The app will also support group registrations, making it easier for families, tour groups, and group travellers.
Users will be able to submit details for up to ten travellers in a single session, eliminating the need for each passenger to complete the process separately. This feature is expected to save time and simplify travel planning for larger groups.
Secure Data Storage
Information submitted through the app will be stored within a secure immigration information system developed for the project. The Immigration Bureau has stated that the collected data will be used to facilitate immigration procedures while maintaining security standards and improving operational efficiency.
More Languages To Be Added
At present, the pilot version of the app supports four languages–English, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese. Authorities plan to expand language support significantly before and after the official launch, with at least 15 additional languages expected to be introduced to better serve international travellers from a wider range of countries.
A Future Super App For Travellers

Thailand's ambitions for THIM extend beyond immigration registration. In the future, the platform could evolve into a comprehensive "Super App" offering a range of immigration and travel-related services. Planned features include document requests, electronic applications, immigration appointments, and access to a 24-hour Tourist Police assistance service.
The long-term vision is to create a single digital ecosystem that can serve short-term tourists, long-term visa holders, and foreign residents alike. If successful, the THIM app could become one of the most significant upgrades to Thailand's immigration system in recent years, making travel to the country faster, easier, and more seamless for visitors from around the world.
(With inputs from various sources)
FAQs
1. What is the THIM app?
The Thailand Immigration Management (THIM) app is a new digital platform that allows foreign travellers to submit arrival information before entering Thailand.
2. What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?
The TDAC is a digital arrival form generated through the THIM app that travellers can complete before their trip.
3. When will the THIM app launch?
The app is currently in a pilot phase and is expected to be fully rolled out by August 2026.
4. What information will travellers need to provide?
Users will need to submit passport details, travel information, and accommodation details.
5. Can families use one registration?
Yes. The app will allow group registration for up to ten travellers in a single session.





