Agreed. Instead of hoping (taking chance) that there will be no RFE, better (in long run) to send AC21 - particularly when the case is clear (permanent new job, reputed new employer and meeting all AC21 requirements). Thanks.
Thanks, ginnu.
From your comment can we say – if you are confident that there is no missing document and your new job and employer are solid in terms of USCIS regulations then NOT filing AC21 is a better approach? I think in this situation one can safely take a chance.
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Hi,
My case is exactly the same and I am also in this dilemma. I changed job 10 months ago using EAD and not sure if I should file AC-21 (due to the same fear). My PD is Sept '06 and I do not want to have any delays in getting GC when PD becomes current.
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