Everskyward
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Yes, if conditions are VFR you can always turn back. But when the only inconvenience of getting the clearance on the ground is having to read back a void time, what's the downside? As I said, if you try to pick up the clearance in the air in VT they will not issue it easily until you are at the MIA for the area, which around my home field is 5400. To me it's a no brainer to call them from the ground if there are any clouds around lower than that.
If the weather is good enough you can tell them you are able to maintain your own terrain separation and they will issue your IFR clearance below the MIA.