Thailand Cut the Visa-Free Stay From 60 Back to 30 Days. Here's What Filipino Travelers Need to Know (2026)

Binawasan ng Thailand ang Visa-Free Stay Mula 60 Pabalik sa 30 Araw. Ito ang Dapat Malaman ng mga Pinoy Traveler (2026)

Quick Summary

Mabilis na Buod

New visa-free stay Bagong visa-free stay 30 days (down from 60) 30 araw (mula 60)
Decision date Petsa ng desisyon May 19, 2026 Mayo 19, 2026
Extension fee Bayad sa extension THB 1,900
Passport validity Bisa ng pasaporte 6+ months 6+ buwan

Heads up: Thailand reverted from a 60-day visa-free stay to 30 days in May 2026. The exact effective date is 15 days after publication in Thailand's Royal Gazette — verify with the Royal Thai Embassy Manila before booking a long trip. If you were planning more than 30 days, plan a TR visa or in-country extension now.

Heads up: Binawi ng Thailand ang 60-day visa-free stay at bumalik sa 30 araw nitong Mayo 2026. Ang eksaktong effective date ay 15 araw matapos ma-publish sa Thai Royal Gazette — i-verify sa Royal Thai Embassy Manila bago mag-book ng matagal na biyahe. Kung lalampas ka ng 30 araw, mag-plano na ng TR visa o in-country extension ngayon pa lang.

Note: Rules and fees may change. Information is current as of May 27, 2026. The official effective date depends on Royal Gazette publication. Always verify with the Royal Thai Embassy Manila (thaiembassymanila.org) or Thai MFA (mfa.go.th) before flying.
Paalala: Maaaring magbago ang mga patakaran at bayarin. Ang impormasyon ay updated as of Mayo 27, 2026. Ang opisyal na effective date ay nakadepende sa Royal Gazette publication. Palaging i-verify sa Royal Thai Embassy Manila (thaiembassymanila.org) o Thai MFA (mfa.go.th) bago lumipad.

On May 19, 2026, the Thai cabinet voted to end the 60-day visa-free stay it had granted to about 93 countries and territories — Philippines included — and revert to a 30-day cap. The trigger was visa abuse: long stays were being used as cover for grey-market work, scam operations, and overstays. The change takes effect 15 days after publication in Thailand's Royal Gazette, which had not yet been issued as of May 27, 2026. If you were planning a long Thailand trip, here's what changed, what's still possible without a visa, and how to extend if you need more than 30 days.

Noong Mayo 19, 2026, bumoto ang Thai cabinet na tapusin ang 60-day visa-free stay na ibinigay nila sa mga 93 bansa at teritoryo — kasama ang Pilipinas — at bumalik sa 30 araw na lang. Dahilan: na-abuso ang mahabang stay para sa grey-market work, scam operations, at overstay. Magkakabisa ito 15 araw matapos ma-publish sa Thai Royal Gazette, na hindi pa nailalabas hanggang Mayo 27, 2026. Kung may planong matagal na Thailand trip, ito ang nagbago, ito ang pwede pa rin nang walang visa, at ito ang options mo kung lalampas sa 30 araw.

Table of Contents Talaan ng Nilalaman

What Changed in May 2026

Ano ang Nagbago noong Mayo 2026

Thailand introduced the 60-day visa-free stay in July 2024 as a tourism push. Less than two years later, on May 19, 2026, the cabinet approved a reversal back to a 30-day cap. The list of nationalities that still qualify for visa-exempt entry dropped from 93 to 54 countries — Philippines is still on the list, but with the shorter stay.

Ipinakilala ng Thailand ang 60-day visa-free stay noong Hulyo 2024 bilang tourism push. Wala pang dalawang taon, noong Mayo 19, 2026, in-approve ng cabinet ang pagbalik sa 30 araw. Ang listahan ng mga nasyonalidad na qualified pa rin sa visa-exempt entry ay bumagsak mula 93 papuntang 54 na bansa — kasama pa rin ang Pilipinas, pero mas maikling stay.

The Thai government cited security concerns — illegal foreign workers, online scam operations, and overstay abuse were the main triggers. Some countries were dropped to just 15 days; the Philippines kept the standard 30-day exemption (the "Phor 30" category) along with most ASEAN neighbors.

Ang dahilan ng Thai government: security concerns — illegal foreign workers, online scam operations, at overstay abuse. Ang ibang bansa ay binawasan hanggang 15 araw na lang; ang Pilipinas ay nasa standard 30-day exemption pa rin (ang "Phor 30" category) kasama ang karamihan ng mga ASEAN neighbors.

Important: the change is not retroactive. If you are already in Thailand on a 60-day stamp issued before the effective date, that stamp remains valid until the exit date printed in your passport. Don't panic at the airport — your existing stamp stands.

Importante: ang pagbabago ay hindi retroactive. Kung nasa Thailand ka na na may 60-day stamp na binigay bago ang effective date, valid pa rin yan hanggang sa exit date na nakaprint sa pasaporte mo. Huwag mag-panic sa airport — yung stamp mo ay sumasailalim sa lumang rules.

What's Still Allowed: The 30-Day Visa-Free Stay

Pwede Pa Rin: Ang 30-Day Visa-Free Stay

Filipinos can still enter Thailand for tourism without applying for a visa in advance. You just get a 30-day stamp at the airport (Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, Chiang Mai, etc.) instead of 60. Conditions:

Pwede pa ring pumasok ang Pinoy sa Thailand for tourism nang walang aplikasyon ng visa. Bibigyan ka lang ng 30-day stamp sa airport (Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, Chiang Mai, atbp.) sa halip na 60. Mga kondisyon:

  • Purpose: tourism only (sightseeing, visiting family, transit). Not allowed: working, paid streaming, content creation as a paid job, freelance work for Thai clients.
  • Passport: valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival in Thailand.
  • Onward ticket: a confirmed return or onward flight within 30 days. Thai airline check-in counters and Thai immigration can both ask for this.
  • Accommodation proof: hotel booking, Airbnb confirmation, or a host's address. Don't show up without one.
  • Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC): required online registration before arrival — the e-version of the old paper arrival card. Free, fill it out within 72 hours of your flight.
  • Proof of funds: immigration officers can ask for at least THB 10,000 per person (~₱16,000) or THB 20,000 per family. Bring cash, a card statement, or your GCash balance just in case.
  • Layunin: tourism lang (sightseeing, bisita sa pamilya, transit). Bawal: trabaho, paid streaming, content creation bilang bayad na trabaho, freelance work para sa Thai clients.
  • Pasaporte: valid ng hindi bababa sa 6 na buwan mula sa petsa ng dating sa Thailand.
  • Onward ticket: confirmed return o onward flight sa loob ng 30 araw. Pwedeng hingin ng Thai airline check-in counter at Thai immigration ito.
  • Accommodation proof: hotel booking, Airbnb confirmation, o address ng host. Huwag pumasok nang walang proof.
  • Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC): required online registration bago dumating — yung e-version ng dating paper arrival card. Libre, sagutan within 72 oras bago ang flight.
  • Proof of funds: pwedeng hingin ng immigration ang hindi bababa sa THB 10,000 kada tao (~₱16,000) o THB 20,000 per family. Magdala ng cash, card statement, o GCash balance for safety.

If you only need 30 days or less, nothing else changes for you. Book your flight, arrive at the airport, get the stamp, and enjoy the trip.

Kung 30 araw or less lang ang stay mo, walang ibang nagbago para sa iyo. I-book ang flight, dumating sa airport, kunin ang stamp, at i-enjoy ang biyahe.

If You Need More Than 30 Days: 3 Options

Kung Lalampas sa 30 Araw: 3 Options

Option 1 — Apply for a Tourist (TR) Visa at the Thai Embassy Manila Before Flying

Option 1 — Mag-apply ng Tourist (TR) Visa sa Thai Embassy Manila Bago Lumipad

The Single-Entry Tourist Visa (commonly called the "TR visa") gives you a 60-day stay on arrival, and you can extend by another 30 days in-country for THB 1,900 — so up to 90 days total. Apply at the Royal Thai Embassy on Rada St., Legaspi Village, Makati. Bring your passport (6+ months valid), one recent photo, a completed application form, flight booking, accommodation booking, and proof of funds (bank statement showing ~₱20,000+). The consular fee is around ₱1,400–₱1,800 as of mid-2026 (verify with Thai Embassy Manila; fees move with the peso-baht rate). Processing is usually 2–3 working days; allow a week if you're not in Metro Manila.

Ang Single-Entry Tourist Visa (kilala bilang "TR visa") ay nagbibigay sa iyo ng 60-day stay on arrival, at pwede mong i-extend ng 30 araw pa sa loob ng Thailand for THB 1,900 — kaya hanggang 90 araw total. Mag-apply sa Royal Thai Embassy sa Rada St., Legaspi Village, Makati. Magdala ng passport (6+ na buwan validity), isang recent photo, fully accomplished application form, flight booking, accommodation booking, at proof of funds (bank statement na nagpapakita ng mga ₱20,000+). Ang consular fee ay nasa ₱1,400–₱1,800 as of kalagitnaan ng 2026 (i-verify sa Thai Embassy Manila; nagbabago ang bayad ayon sa peso-baht rate). Processing ay karaniwang 2–3 working days; magpa-allot ng isang linggo kung hindi ka sa Metro Manila.

Option 2 — Extend Your 30-Day Stamp In-Country for THB 1,900

Option 2 — I-extend ang 30-Day Stamp Sa Thailand for THB 1,900

If you didn't apply for a TR visa before flying, you can extend your 30-day visa-free stamp by 30 more days at any Thai Immigration office for a fee of THB 1,900 (~₱3,000). Bring your passport, one passport-size photo, a copy of your TM.6 departure card if you still have it, and a completed TM.7 extension form. The biggest immigration offices are at Chaeng Wattana in Bangkok and the Phuket, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai branches. Process takes a few hours on a good day, longer if it's peak season. Apply before your 30-day stamp expires — overstaying is THB 500 per day in fines and gets you banned from re-entry. Each visa-free stamp can be extended once.

Kung hindi ka nag-apply ng TR visa bago lumipad, pwede mong i-extend ang 30-day visa-free stamp mo ng 30 araw pa sa kahit anong Thai Immigration office for a fee of THB 1,900 (~₱3,000). Magdala ng passport, isang passport-size photo, kopya ng TM.6 departure card kung meron ka pa, at fully filled-out TM.7 extension form. Ang pinakamalalaking immigration office ay nasa Chaeng Wattana sa Bangkok, at sa Phuket, Pattaya, at Chiang Mai branches. Ang proseso ay ilang oras lang sa magandang araw, mas matagal sa peak season. I-apply bago mag-expire ang 30-day stamp — ang overstay ay THB 500 kada araw na fine at puwedeng ma-ban ka sa pagbalik. Bawat visa-free stamp ay maa-extend nang isang beses lang.

Option 3 — Border Run (Limited Use Now)

Option 3 — Border Run (Limitado na Ngayon)

The old hack — exiting Thailand to Laos, Cambodia, or Malaysia and re-entering for a new stamp — still works, but Thai immigration has been cracking down for years. Land border entries by visa-exempt nationals are limited to twice per calendar year; air entries are watched but not formally capped. If immigration suspects you're chaining border runs to live in Thailand, they can deny re-entry on the spot. Border runs are fine as a one-off (e.g., visit Siem Reap, then re-enter) but a bad strategy for staying long term. For anything past 60 days, get a proper TR visa.

Ang lumang hack — lumabas ng Thailand papuntang Laos, Cambodia, o Malaysia at pumasok ulit para sa bagong stamp — gumagana pa rin, pero mahigpit na ang Thai immigration sa mga ilang taon na. Ang land border entries ng mga visa-exempt nationals ay limitado sa dalawang beses kada calendar year; ang air entries ay binabantayan pero walang formal na limit. Kung mag-suspect ang immigration na nagpapalit-palit ka ng border run para tumira sa Thailand, pwede kang deny-an sa entry on the spot. OK ang border run as a one-off (hal., visit ng Siem Reap, tapos balik) pero masamang strategy para sa long-term stay. Para sa lahat ng over 60 days, kumuha ng tamang TR visa.

Documents You Still Need at PH Departure

Mga Dokumento na Kailangan Mo sa PH Departure

Even if Thailand grants visa-free entry, the Bureau of Immigration at NAIA and Clark can still offload you if your paperwork looks weak. First-time travelers and young solo travelers get extra scrutiny. Bring:

Kahit visa-free ang Thailand, pwede ka pa ring i-offload ng Bureau of Immigration sa NAIA o Clark kung kulang ang papeles mo. Lalo na ang first-time traveler at batang solo traveler — mas mahigpit ang interview. Magdala ng:

  • PH passport valid for 6+ months from your Thailand arrival date. If you're due to renew, see our Philippine passport guide — slots fill up weeks ahead.
  • Confirmed round-trip or onward ticket within 30 days of arrival (or within your TR visa validity if you applied for one).
  • Hotel booking, Airbnb, or host's invitation with address and phone number. Match the address you wrote on your TDAC.
  • Proof of funds: ATM card with statement, ₱20,000+ visible balance, or printed bank statement. PH BI commonly checks for around ₱5,000+ per day of stay.
  • Travel insurance — not legally required, but PH BI counter staff sometimes ask, and you want it anyway for medical cover.
  • Employer's certificate of leave (employed travelers) or business permit + ITR copy (self-employed/freelance). This is the document that gets first-time travelers offloaded most often.
  • Filled-out TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) screenshot or printout — submitted online before flying. Replaces the old paper TM.6.
  • PH passport na valid ng 6+ na buwan mula sa Thailand arrival date. Kung due na siya sa renewal, basahin ang gabay sa Philippine passport — mabilis mapuno ang slots.
  • Confirmed round-trip o onward ticket sa loob ng 30 araw ng pagdating (o sa loob ng TR visa validity mo kung nag-apply ka).
  • Hotel booking, Airbnb, o invitation ng host na may address at numero. Dapat tugma sa address na inilagay mo sa TDAC.
  • Proof of funds: ATM card na may statement, ₱20,000+ visible balance, o printed bank statement. Karaniwang humihingi ang PH BI ng mga ₱5,000+ kada araw ng stay.
  • Travel insurance — hindi legally required, pero minsan tinatanong ng PH BI counter, at kailangan mo rin yan for medical cover.
  • Certificate of leave ng employer (employed traveler) o business permit + ITR copy (self-employed/freelance). Ito ang pinakamadalas na dahilan ng pag-offload sa first-time traveler.
  • Filled-out TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) screenshot o printout — i-submit online bago lumipad. Pinalitan na nito ang lumang paper TM.6.

Common Scenarios

Mga Karaniwang Scenario

Short Trip (Under 30 Days) — Bangkok Weekend, Phuket Honeymoon, Chiang Mai Tour

Maikling Biyahe (Below 30 Araw) — Bangkok Weekend, Phuket Honeymoon, Chiang Mai Tour

No action needed. The new rules don't affect you. Book your flight, fill out the TDAC online, get the 30-day visa-free stamp on arrival, fly home before the stamp expires. This is the vast majority of Filipino trips to Thailand.

Walang aaksyunan. Hindi ka apektado ng bagong rules. I-book ang flight, sagutan ang TDAC online, kunin ang 30-day visa-free stamp on arrival, umuwi bago mag-expire. Ito ang karamihan ng Filipino trips sa Thailand.

Extended Stay (31–90 Days) — Vacation + Visiting Relatives, Surf Camp, Muay Thai Training

Pinahabang Stay (31–90 Araw) — Bakasyon + Bisita sa Kamag-anak, Surf Camp, Muay Thai Training

Apply for the 60-day TR visa at the Thai Embassy Manila before flying. Plus, you can extend by 30 more days in-country for THB 1,900 — total 90 days. This is the cleanest option for a long Thailand trip. Don't show up on a visa-free stamp and try to extend repeatedly; immigration will catch on by the third try.

Mag-apply ng 60-day TR visa sa Thai Embassy Manila bago lumipad. Dagdag pa, pwede mong i-extend ng 30 araw sa Thailand for THB 1,900 — total 90 araw. Ito ang pinaka-malinis na option para sa matagal na Thailand trip. Huwag pumasok nang visa-free stamp at i-extend nang paulit-ulit; mahuhuli ka ng immigration sa ikatlong subok.

Digital Nomad / Long-Term Stay (90+ Days) — Remote Work, Sabbatical, Long Filipino Vacation

Digital Nomad / Matagalang Stay (90+ Araw) — Remote Work, Sabbatical, Mahabang Bakasyon

Visa-free is the wrong tool. Look at the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) for digital nomads — 180 days per entry, multiple entries within 5 years, THB 10,000 (~₱16,000) application fee. Alternatively, the Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa targets higher-income remote workers and retirees (10-year visa, income/asset thresholds apply). Both are issued through the Thai Embassy Manila or e-visa portal. Don't try to live in Thailand on chained tourist visas — that's the exact behavior the May 2026 cut was meant to stop.

Mali ang visa-free para dito. Tingnan ang Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) para sa digital nomads — 180 araw kada entry, multiple entries sa loob ng 5 taon, THB 10,000 (~₱16,000) application fee. Pwede rin ang Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa para sa higher-income remote workers at retirees (10-year visa, may income/asset threshold). Pareho na inilalabas through Thai Embassy Manila o e-visa portal. Huwag mong subukang tumira sa Thailand sa pamamagitan ng paulit-ulit na tourist visa — yan mismo ang pinaka-target ng pagbabago ng Mayo 2026.

Pro Tips for Filipino Travelers

Mga Payo para sa Pinoy Traveler

  • If your trip is exactly 30 days, fly home on day 29. Immigration officers sometimes count the arrival day as day 1, sometimes as day 0. Don't risk a THB 500/day overstay fine over one ambiguous calendar day. Book the return flight a day earlier than you think.
  • Apply for the 60-day TR visa before the airport rush. The Royal Thai Embassy Manila gets backed up around Holy Week, October-November Korean cold snap, and Christmas. Apply at least 3 weeks before your flight, and pad in a redo if your photo or bank statement gets rejected.
  • Don't believe Facebook group claims that "all Filipinos still get 60 days." The rule changed via cabinet resolution on May 19, 2026. Once the Royal Gazette publishes the notice, you get 30 days at the airport whatever Facebook says. Check thaiembassymanila.org the week before you fly.
  • Pay the THB 1,900 in-country extension in cash. Most Thai Immigration offices don't take cards. Bring crisp 1,000-baht notes — folded or torn notes occasionally get refused. Apply on a weekday morning; Friday afternoons and Mondays have the longest queues.
  • Screenshot your TDAC confirmation and forward it to Messenger before your flight. The portal occasionally drops your submission, and the airline check-in counter at NAIA Terminal 3 will pull you out of the line if you can't show it. Email + Messenger + downloaded PDF gives you three fallbacks.
  • Kung 30 araw exactly ang trip mo, umuwi sa day 29. Minsan binibilang ng immigration ang arrival day bilang day 1, minsan day 0. Huwag mag-risk ng THB 500/araw na overstay fine dahil sa isang ambiguous na calendar day. I-book ang return flight isang araw mas maaga.
  • Mag-apply ng 60-day TR visa bago ang airport rush. Mabaha ang Royal Thai Embassy Manila tuwing Holy Week, October-November Korean cold snap, at Pasko. Mag-apply hindi bababa sa 3 linggo bago ang flight, at magbigay ng allowance para sa redo kung tatanggihan ang photo o bank statement mo.
  • Huwag maniwala sa Facebook group na nagsasabi na "60 araw pa rin ang Pinoy." Nagbago ang rule sa cabinet resolution noong Mayo 19, 2026. Pag na-publish na sa Royal Gazette, 30 araw na lang ang makukuha mo sa airport, kahit ano sabihin ng Facebook. Check ang thaiembassymanila.org sa linggo bago ka lumipad.
  • Bayaran ang THB 1,900 in-country extension sa cash. Karamihan ng Thai Immigration office ay hindi tumatanggap ng card. Magdala ng crisp 1,000-baht notes — minsan tinatanggihan ang nakatupi o sira. Mag-apply sa weekday morning; ang Friday afternoon at Lunes ang may pinaka-mahabang pila.
  • I-screenshot ang TDAC confirmation mo at i-forward sa Messenger bago lumipad. Minsan nawawala ang submission sa portal, at ang airline check-in counter sa NAIA Terminal 3 ay aalisin ka sa pila kung hindi mo maipakita. Email + Messenger + downloaded PDF = tatlong fallback.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mga Madalas Itanong

When exactly does the 30-day rule take effect? Kailan eksaktong magkakabisa ang 30-day rule?

The Thai cabinet approved the change on May 19, 2026, but it only takes legal effect 15 days after publication in Thailand's Royal Gazette. As of May 27, 2026, the Gazette notice had not yet been published, so an exact calendar date is not available. Verify with the Royal Thai Embassy Manila or thaimfa.gov before your flight.

In-approve ng Thai cabinet ang pagbabago noong Mayo 19, 2026, pero legal na effective lang 15 araw matapos ma-publish sa Thai Royal Gazette. As of Mayo 27, 2026, hindi pa na-publish ang Gazette notice, kaya walang exact calendar date pa. I-verify sa Royal Thai Embassy Manila o thaimfa.gov bago ang flight mo.

I'm currently in Thailand on a 60-day stamp. Will I be kicked out early? Nasa Thailand ako ngayon na may 60-day stamp. Pa-aalisin ba ako nang maaga?

No. The change is not retroactive. The exit date printed on your stamp at entry is the date that matters. If your passport stamp says you can stay until July 15, you can stay until July 15 — the new 30-day rule does not shorten existing stamps. Don't extend at the airport; just exit on or before your printed date.

Hindi. Hindi retroactive ang pagbabago. Ang exit date na nakaprint sa stamp mo sa entry ang importante. Kung sa pasaporte mo ay nakasaad na pwede ka pang nandyan hanggang Hulyo 15, hanggang Hulyo 15 ka pa rin — hindi pinapaikli ng bagong 30-day rule ang mga existing stamp. Lumabas on or before ang printed date mo.

Can I still extend a 30-day visa-free stamp twice for 60 days total? Pwede ko bang i-extend ang 30-day visa-free stamp ng dalawang beses para sa 60 araw na total?

No. Each visa-free stamp can be extended only once, by 30 days, for THB 1,900. So 30 days + 30 days extension = 60 days max on visa-free. If you want more than 60 days, apply for the 60-day TR visa at the Thai Embassy Manila before flying — then extend that once in-country for a 90-day total.

Hindi. Bawat visa-free stamp ay maa-extend nang isang beses lang, ng 30 araw, for THB 1,900. Kaya 30 araw + 30 araw extension = 60 araw max sa visa-free. Kung gusto mo ng higit sa 60 araw, mag-apply ng 60-day TR visa sa Thai Embassy Manila bago lumipad — tapos i-extend mo iyon nang isang beses sa loob ng Thailand para sa 90 araw na total.

What's the difference between the TR visa and the 30-day visa-free stamp? Ano ang pagkakaiba ng TR visa at 30-day visa-free stamp?

The 30-day visa-free stamp is granted on arrival at the airport — no application, no fee, but you only get 30 days. The TR visa (Single-Entry Tourist Visa) is applied for at the Thai Embassy Manila before you fly, costs about ₱1,400–₱1,800, takes 2–3 working days, and gives you 60 days on arrival plus a 30-day extension option for 90 days total. Use visa-free for short trips, TR visa for anything longer than 30 days.

Ang 30-day visa-free stamp ay binibigay on arrival sa airport — walang application, walang bayad, pero 30 araw lang. Ang TR visa (Single-Entry Tourist Visa) ay inaaplayan sa Thai Embassy Manila bago ka lumipad, halagang ₱1,400–₱1,800, tumatagal ng 2–3 working days, at nagbibigay ng 60 araw on arrival kasama ang 30-day extension option para sa 90 araw total. Gamitin ang visa-free para sa maikling biyahe, TR visa kung lalampas sa 30 araw.

Does the new rule affect Filipinos working or studying in Thailand? Apektado ba ang mga Pinoy na nagtatrabaho o nag-aaral sa Thailand?

No. The change is only for the visa-exemption (tourism) category. If you hold a Non-Immigrant B (work), Non-Immigrant ED (education), DTV (digital nomad), LTR (long-term resident), or any other proper visa, your terms are not affected. The reversal targets visa-free tourists who were using the 60-day stamp to live or work informally in Thailand.

Hindi. Ang pagbabago ay para lang sa visa-exemption (tourism) category. Kung may Non-Immigrant B (work), Non-Immigrant ED (education), DTV (digital nomad), LTR (long-term resident), o anumang ibang tamang visa ka, hindi ka apektado. Ang reversal ay naka-target sa visa-free na tourist na gumagamit ng 60-day stamp para tumira o magtrabaho informally sa Thailand.

What happens if I overstay my 30 days? Anong mangyayari kung mag-overstay ako sa 30 araw?

Overstay fines in Thailand are THB 500 per day, payable at the airport on exit, with a cap of THB 20,000. More serious: overstays of more than 90 days trigger automatic re-entry bans (1 year for self-surrender, up to 10 years for caught overstays). Don't gamble — extend in-country for THB 1,900 if you need more time, or just leave on day 30.

Ang overstay fine sa Thailand ay THB 500 kada araw, babayaran sa airport on exit, may cap na THB 20,000. Mas seryoso: ang overstay na lampas 90 araw ay nag-trigger ng automatic re-entry ban (1 taon para sa self-surrender, hanggang 10 taon kung nahuli). Huwag mag-gamble — i-extend in-country for THB 1,900 kung may dagdag na oras na kailangan, o umalis na lang sa day 30.

Is the Thailand Pass / Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) still required? Required pa ba ang Thailand Pass / Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?

Yes. The TDAC is Thailand's online pre-arrival registration, separate from the visa policy. Every traveler (visa-free or visa-holding) must fill it out online within 72 hours before arrival. It's free at tdac.immigration.go.th. The old paper TM.6 card was retired in 2025 — TDAC is its digital replacement and is checked at both the airline check-in and Thai immigration counter.

Oo. Ang TDAC ay ang online pre-arrival registration ng Thailand, hiwalay sa visa policy. Lahat ng traveler (visa-free man o may visa) ay kailangan magsagot online sa loob ng 72 oras bago dumating. Libre ito sa tdac.immigration.go.th. Ang lumang paper TM.6 card ay tinanggal noong 2025 — ang TDAC ay digital replacement nito at iche-check sa airline check-in at Thai immigration counter.

Where can I get the most up-to-date official info? Saan ako makakakuha ng pinaka-updated na opisyal na impormasyon?

Three primary sources: (1) Royal Thai Embassy Manila at thaiembassymanila.org — most relevant for Philippine passport holders; (2) Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs at mfa.go.th — official policy announcements; (3) Thai Immigration Bureau at immigration.go.th — for extension procedures and TDAC. Avoid travel agencies and Facebook groups as primary sources; they often lag the actual rules by weeks.

Tatlong primary sources: (1) Royal Thai Embassy Manila sa thaiembassymanila.org — pinakarelevant para sa Pinoy passport holder; (2) Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs sa mfa.go.th — opisyal na patakaran; (3) Thai Immigration Bureau sa immigration.go.th — para sa extension procedure at TDAC. Iwasan ang travel agency at Facebook group bilang primary source; karaniwang weeks ang lag nila sa totoong rules.

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