FYI re submiting TM30 via registered mail in Bangkok.
I've sent the TM30 form (together with a signed copy of my passport, a signed copy of the blue book for my condo, a stamped envelope for returning the receipt) on 13 Dec via registered mail.
I received the receipt from immigration office by mail today (or could be earlier but I haven't checked the mailbox for the last 10 days). So mailing in the form really works!
Here is the address stamp from the immigration office for TM30.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user successfully submitted their TM30 form via registered mail in Bangkok, including necessary documents like a signed passport copy and blue book. After mailing on December 13, they received a receipt confirming the submission, indicating that this method is effective.
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